I had one ftf using this ammo a year or so ago, and I decided it was from a single drop of Frog Lube that I put in the striker channel, ran down and inerted the primer. Doh, don't DO THAT okay! Leave the striker channel DRY!
Few months later I did a function check and it fired no issues, that was 6mos ago. This week I did another function check, and sure enough the round that I have been carrying in the chamber went CLICK! I had two more ftf from what looked like light primer strikes. These are from different lots of ammo, but it's safe to say I will NOT be carrying any more of this Hornady ammo on the street.
My buddy had a box of Speer Gold Dot 230gr hp in the nickel case, and every round fed and fired without incident, the way you would EXPECT it to. It also feeds and fires CCI Lawman 200gr "Flying Astray" without skipping a beat.
I have no idea why the Hornady failed to fire, the gun was cleaned and blown dry with an air hose and no lube was used anywhere in the gun on reassembly. The gun is carried in a holster, so it isn't subjected to being full of lint or dirt.
Do I need an extra power striker spring?
Few months later I did a function check and it fired no issues, that was 6mos ago. This week I did another function check, and sure enough the round that I have been carrying in the chamber went CLICK! I had two more ftf from what looked like light primer strikes. These are from different lots of ammo, but it's safe to say I will NOT be carrying any more of this Hornady ammo on the street.
My buddy had a box of Speer Gold Dot 230gr hp in the nickel case, and every round fed and fired without incident, the way you would EXPECT it to. It also feeds and fires CCI Lawman 200gr "Flying Astray" without skipping a beat.
I have no idea why the Hornady failed to fire, the gun was cleaned and blown dry with an air hose and no lube was used anywhere in the gun on reassembly. The gun is carried in a holster, so it isn't subjected to being full of lint or dirt.
Do I need an extra power striker spring?
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