by ShadeWPI » Sat Jun 03, 2006 5:06 am
I own a Glock 20, when my friend came up to visit me with a Walther PPK in a .380 Auto, I was a little hesitant - the bullets fit into the spent 10mm casing with only a tad of the bullet tip extending past the throat of the empty brass.
His Walther had problems with one of the magazines not feeding the last round consistantly, but that might have been the spring. If youre thinking about one, pick it up and feel it, in my big paws, this gun doesnt "feel"" right, even with the pinkie grip on the bottom of the magazine. and take the advice of the other commenters - have the feed ramp, throat and chamber polished by your gun-smith, then pick your concealled carry ammunition and buy a box of 50 rounds, if you get a malfunction, try a different concealled carry ammunition. When you get through 50rd without a problem, buy a box of 500 rounds. If you can feed 500 rounds without a malfuction, you should be confident that the gun will reliabily feed in a stressful situation. I do this even for my Glock, which is renounded for its reliability.