Hi everyone! I owned a PM9 for 2ish years and had no problems, but wanted to go back to a 380 for pocket carry. I had previous experience with a P3AT but didn't like it. I did some research and found that Kahr had a P380. I decided to go with it over the LCP due to my positive experience with Kahr and the slide locking back after the mag is empty.
So, on to my experience and questions. I took it to the range on Saturday. I had 50 rounds of some ammo I bought from the gun store (can't remember it's name but it had a box with orange on it, if that helps). This unnamed ammo was around $20 for the box of 50. I also bought 150 rounds of the TUL Ammo from Wal-Mart ($12).
My first 100 rounds of the orange box and the TUL Ammo went wonderfully and had absolutely no problems. The next 25 rounds of TUL went fine. However, the problems then started. Over the next 75, all TUL, I had around 5 times that I pulled the trigger and nothing happened. After ejecting each of them I found that they had been hit and had an indentation, but didn't fire. After putting them back in the magazine they all fired on the 2nd try. I also had a couple that fired and stovepiped (which i'm not really worried about)
I have never had this experience with any gun before, so it has me concerned. I know these guns need a 200 round break in, but are the failure to fires normal? Could it be the ammo being cheap or is this some type of problem with the gun itsself?
Any help would be appreciated!
So, on to my experience and questions. I took it to the range on Saturday. I had 50 rounds of some ammo I bought from the gun store (can't remember it's name but it had a box with orange on it, if that helps). This unnamed ammo was around $20 for the box of 50. I also bought 150 rounds of the TUL Ammo from Wal-Mart ($12).
My first 100 rounds of the orange box and the TUL Ammo went wonderfully and had absolutely no problems. The next 25 rounds of TUL went fine. However, the problems then started. Over the next 75, all TUL, I had around 5 times that I pulled the trigger and nothing happened. After ejecting each of them I found that they had been hit and had an indentation, but didn't fire. After putting them back in the magazine they all fired on the 2nd try. I also had a couple that fired and stovepiped (which i'm not really worried about)
I have never had this experience with any gun before, so it has me concerned. I know these guns need a 200 round break in, but are the failure to fires normal? Could it be the ammo being cheap or is this some type of problem with the gun itsself?
Any help would be appreciated!

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