4. Talking tough while I cleared the bench but not feeling tough, I loaded American Eagle 115 grain FMJ. inserted mag. Racked it to load the chamber. Took it back out and reloaded 6th round. inserted mag...... I am not stalling..... Took careful aim. Grip tight, two hands unsupported 7 yards. Pull trigger back and stack like I had practiced. Get to full back point. Realign sights on 6 O'clock of 1 1/2 bull. Bang. Hmmm. Cut the edge of the bull. Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang. Trigger really smooth. Stacks predictably, Bang. Bang. Well. That wasn't bad. Actually better than the P3AT. Better group too. Naw.
MUCH better group.
No hitches. No hesitations. No FTF, FTFi or FTE? So far so good.
Another mag plus 1 of fmj. Perfect.
Another mag plus 1 of fmj. Perfect as well. Cool. So far it likes FMJ.

Next up Harnady 115 XTP. New target.
7 rounds. No "cooling off". Shoot each shot deliberately.
All round clustered around 60'clock of the 1 1/2" bull.
Next up Mag Tec 95g.
7 rounds. No "cooling" other than during mag reload.
Hmmm, crazy. Muzzle blast noticably brighter but all rounds clustered around the 6 o'clock if the 1 1/2" bull.
Next up Speer 115 gr Gold Dot.
7 rounds. No "cooling" off.
Getting a little boring? Trigger finger actually feels better now than when I finished with Kel Tec a bit ago. Again.....all round clustered around the 6 o'clock of the 1 1/2" bull.
All four types of ammo, one noticably different (Mag Tec) all grouped in the same place! Granted it was 7 yards but I have a full size Browning that groups well but the groups move around if you change ammo?
Recap. Dang Karl Rohrbaugh. You are a genious!. This P9S is well worth every penny of what I paid, and it was not MSRP. Seecamp .380s are only $150 or so less than this Full 9mm. pocket wonder.

OK, so now I am tempting fate. I am now doing just what I would suggest that others not do. Loaded up a mag with mixed ammo. Take my time. Squeeze. Bang, Bang. Bang. Bang, Bang, Bang, Bang!
I could definitely feel the difference between ammo but the "pup" didn't care. Oh yeah. The group. All round clustered around the 6 o'clock of the 1 1/2" bull.

Thank you Karl. For a very high quality, reliable, perfect pocket pistol.