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6/15/2009 2:45:58 PM EDT
Have any of you experienced failure to feed issues with your P250’s?  Looks like the issue is, the next round moves out of the mag, up the ramp then jams on the extractor.  When shot rapid fire, no issues are present, but with one shot at a time a second or two between shot then the problem arises.  Any input?

Thanks,
D
6/15/2009 3:20:38 PM EDT
[#1]
Quoted:
Have any of you experienced failure to feed issues with your P250’s?  Looks like the issue is, the next round moves out of the mag, up the ramp then jams on the extractor.  When shot rapid fire, no issues are present, but with one shot at a time a second or two between shot then the problem arises.  Any input?

Thanks,
D


I've put about 2k rounds down range with mine and I haven't had a single failure of any kind related tot he firearm itself.  I've had a number of FTF with wolf ammo but a second pull of the trigger and they all fired fine.
6/15/2009 4:39:16 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Have any of you experienced failure to feed issues with your P250’s?  Looks like the issue is, the next round moves out of the mag, up the ramp then jams on the extractor.  When shot rapid fire, no issues are present, but with one shot at a time a second or two between shot then the problem arises.  Any input?

Thanks,
D


I've put about 2k rounds down range with mine and I haven't had a single failure of any kind related tot he firearm itself.  I've had a number of FTF with wolf ammo but a second pull of the trigger and they all fired fine.



The pistol belongs to a friend of mine.  I was cycling some rounds and didn't noticed any major problems, although I did notice that when chambering, it is not a one smooth action.  Seems and sounds like two steps (thump thump), 1.(the slide moving forward picking up the round, hitting the extractor), 2. (then chambered).   I plan on going to the range with him this coming weekend, maybe he is not holding the pistol properly, (geto shooter).

D
6/16/2009 1:38:38 AM EDT
[#3]
Mine has been fine.
6/17/2009 8:34:19 AM EDT
[#4]
If you are experiencing light strikes, this isn't necessarily ammo related.  The P250's have some history of light strikes.  I shoot lots of wolf, and have never had any issues.  Its dirty but so what.  So is WWB.  What I am saying is that the 250's have had multiple complaints of light strikes and just because it goes off the second time doesn't mean the ammo was at fault.  Does your wolf ammo have the same misfire rate in your other "insert favorite pistol here"?  I just hear lots of ammo related issues and I scratch my head.  I tend to want to blame inexpensive ammo rather than my very expensive (relatively) pistol, its human nature but its not necessarily the truth.

Pete
6/17/2009 10:39:36 PM EDT
[#5]
I've never had this problem


Were you shooting cci blazer ?

That ammo is known to do that

Also sometimes winchester whitebox
Can come not crimped right out of the box and cause that problem
6/20/2009 10:14:55 AM EDT
[#6]
My P250 operates flawlessly. No failures of any kind. I really like it. A lot. Got a Galco CON250 holster. It's awsome.