Do people Overexaggerate Their Handgun Problems? Or Am I Just Lucky?
I read everywhere about people complaining all the time that their guns are suffering from failures (FTF/FTE/stovepipes, etc) and am wondering if some people really have that big of problems with it. I'm not trying to start anything, but I've fired over 2500 rounds through 6 pistols (combined) in the past month or so and have had 1 failure. A FTE that was caused by me limp wristing. Is there an explanation as to why some people have problems with failures more often or am I just lucky? I clean my handguns after every range session so I guess that could help? Just looking for discussion regarding this, because it seems to be a prominent problem for a lot of people on several of the forums I frequent.
For discussion purposes, I have:
CZ 75 SP-01
Springfield XD 45C
S&W M&P 9C
FNH FNX 45
and I had (and traded in):
Glock 36 ( traded in for XD45)
IWI Baby Eagle II .45 (traded in for M&P 9C)
And the only failure I had was on my first magazine in my XD. Not one since.
Do people Overexaggerate Their Handgun Problems? Or Am I Just Lucky?
Considering the hundreds of millions of firearms on the planet and the millions of people who own them, it's likely that complaints about them will be aired in this type of forum. I've been handling firearms since 1975 and have owned an M1, two .22 rifles and several handguns including two S&W 38 revolvers (Model 10 and Model 36); an S&W 5946, an S&W 3953TSW; a Ruger LC9; a S&W Bodyguard .380; a Ruger SR22P; a S&W M&P .22; a S&W M&P .40 Shield; a Springfield Armory .45 XDs; and a Tanfoglio .45. The ONLY one of these weapons that ever gave me heartache was the Bodyguard .380 and I didn't hesitate to complain about it on this forum and two others.
Do people Overexaggerate Their Handgun Problems? Or Am I Just Lucky?
Oh yes - to answer your question, PROBABLY. It's a good way to vent in the midst of kindred souls.