We finally got to the range last weekend with the wife’s new LC9.
It was her first time firing an auto-loader. She did great!
(I’ll give her credit too because she’s a southpaw and she figured out how to work with the right handed controls.)
Only problem we had were light strikes on Aguila ammo (no problems with three other brands of ammo.)
Aguila has a reputation for having hard primers. I’ve run into this in the past with one of my revolvers. I decided to finish off the box in my KelTec P11. The KelTec would fire it but it had a failure to feed after every shot. I think they were loaded just a little bit long because normally my P11 will eat anything (similar to the CZ).
I ain’t buying anymore Aguila ammo. I don’t care what a good deal it is.
Hmmm...
I used PMC in mine worked like a hose.
I have had trouble with aguila, but not due to primers.
It was 68 gr subsonic .22 and the issue was a feed issue.
I don’t blame the ammo, it just wasn’t meant for use on semi autos