I'm at a turning point. 650 rounds aka $375 put through this CW380 since November. One trip back to the factory replaced the frame already, and a second call to Kahr got me a replacement slide stop lever spring for the defective one that came on my new warranty service replacement frame. Another $40 dropped on Mag guts so the gun's slide stop feature would actually work (big deal considering it's necessary for chambering hollowpoints on a reload, and now the magguts for the extended kahr mag has developed a nosediving problem with the first round when using hollowpoints, yay).
FAILURE TO EJECT. That is the story of my pistol.
No ammo runs 100%. Nothing. Some runs better than others, but not by much.
Here's my list of ammo I've tried
1 box 50 Federal American Eagle - FTE once or twice a mag
1 box 25 Black Hills - couple of FTE's
2 boxes 25 Hornady American Gunner - Every third round an FTE. I then locked the slide back for a week to weaken the recoil spring. No FTE's for 3 mags. Then they came back the next week when I finished them off.
4 boxes 50 Remington UMC - FTE about once a mag
2 boxes 50 Monarch brass - 1 FTE amazingly, but still, fmj and all...
4 boxes 25 Federal Hydra-Shok - Perfect until today (why did it have to end on a bad note?), had its first FTE and nosedive jam FTRB
1 box 25 Federal HST - Perfect, but 25 rounds is too small of a control group, plus undesired ammo anyways.
Also one light strike recorded at around 575 rounds.
In your opinions, should I keep it as is and just run the Hydra-Shoks and consider that as good as it gets? Do I call Kahr a 3rd time to see what they do and possibly spend another $100 test firing their "we fixed it" gun? Or should I sell it and forget it like your ex?
FAILURE TO EJECT. That is the story of my pistol.
No ammo runs 100%. Nothing. Some runs better than others, but not by much.
Here's my list of ammo I've tried
1 box 50 Federal American Eagle - FTE once or twice a mag
1 box 25 Black Hills - couple of FTE's
2 boxes 25 Hornady American Gunner - Every third round an FTE. I then locked the slide back for a week to weaken the recoil spring. No FTE's for 3 mags. Then they came back the next week when I finished them off.

4 boxes 50 Remington UMC - FTE about once a mag
2 boxes 50 Monarch brass - 1 FTE amazingly, but still, fmj and all...
4 boxes 25 Federal Hydra-Shok - Perfect until today (why did it have to end on a bad note?), had its first FTE and nosedive jam FTRB
1 box 25 Federal HST - Perfect, but 25 rounds is too small of a control group, plus undesired ammo anyways.
Also one light strike recorded at around 575 rounds.
In your opinions, should I keep it as is and just run the Hydra-Shoks and consider that as good as it gets? Do I call Kahr a 3rd time to see what they do and possibly spend another $100 test firing their "we fixed it" gun? Or should I sell it and forget it like your ex?

), and even though I've shot thousands of rounds through my PM9, MK9, etc., the little CW380 sort of wiggled around in my normal grip when I shot. It caused the type of failures you are seeing with ejecting. The round would be stuck, and I would normally have to drop the mag and clear it.
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