214 rounds:
50 Rem-UMC 124g FMJ: 2 FTF. These rounds all pass the plunk test
50 Fed American Eagle 115g: 3 FTF, 1 FTE. Plunk OK lands engrave slightly.
100 MBC 9Cone 125g /4g W231: 4 FTF, COL 1.090 Plunk PASS.
14 MBC 9Cone 124g /5.6g PP: 5 FTF 2 FTE, COL. 1.125 Plunk FAIL, lands heavily engraved. These are +P loads.
All FTFs in the first 200 rounds were with the same magazine. I'll have to take a look at that one. The other mag was fine except on the last 14 rounds where it had two of the FTFs. All of the FTFs took the same form, with the bullet nosediving into the feed ramp. A sharp rap on the butt of the magazine cause all but two to feed. On these two, I had to drop the mag as the nose of the bullet was caught under the front lip of the mag. Both of these were with the Fed AE.
The cases all show the scuff marks from the rough chamber walls that seem to be a signature of this pistol. The primers of the first 200 rounds were normal except for a "pimple with a dimple" where the metal fire formed around the firing pin and firing pin hole. On the 14 +P loads, the dimple was gone and the pimple somewhat flattend. I'm taking that as a pressure sign for now. Otherwise, there were no bulged primers or bulged cases.
On cleaning, I saw nothing out of the ordinary. I found no metal shavings and only one new wear mark on the frame. Grip screws and sights stayed tight and in place, as did all of the pins. i'll check the problem child mag tonight, but I suspect a sticky follower which a little silicone will take care of.
All in all, I'm happy.




