Guys,
Thanks for all the info. I was traveling this past weekend and bought the pistol out of town. On the road, I noticed a bumper sticker I hadn't seen before; somehow me thinks, it might not apply in this situation, but here's what it said: "If you want to run with the big dogs, you can't pee like a puppy." I traded and LCP for the R9. I'm thinking the R9 isn't quit the puppy it appears to be.
C0untZer0, thanks for all those links, I read through them all, including some of the links that were in some of those threads. They have generated a couple of more questions for you guys, though. On one of the threads, someone mentioned they hadn't seen any data that says the 147 gr hollow point will reliably expand out of a 3" barrel, any thoughts, comments, ideas about this?
Another would be tumbling. I read in one of those threads that early on, the bullets would tumble, as shown on a paper target by the irregular holes, but that it had been corrected (I think it was directed towards the 147 gr bullet.) After I bought the pistol, my gal pal wanted to go shoot, so we went back to the range. She shot my PPS 9mm, one round out of my Colt Defender (she didn't like the .45) and wasn't interested in the R9. I had 100 rounds of Federal 9mm (maroon colored box, I think they were 115 gr, just what I happened to have hanging out in the range bag). Most of these went through the PPS, but many of the rounds I put through the R9 had the ragged shape to them, as if they went through sideways, we were shooting at 10 yards. Again, any thoughts? Was it me, the round or the pistol?
My intention for this pistol is as a backup gun. I do feel I need to put several hundred rounds through it, to ensure its reliability, so that means a spring change. Question, how many rounds after the spring change, do you think would then suffice? (Have any of you guys gone more than 200 rounds before changing the spring?)
Bill