I just bought an H&K USP Compact new today, did not get a chance to shoot it yet. I have some A-Zoom dummy rounds and loaded 5 in the gun. My first rack attempt resulted in a FTF. 2nd attempt same.
I oiled the ramp and tried again this time a little better but I basically have to let go of the slide at the furthest point possible for maximum momentum. I tried it with FMJ and JHP rounds and same result, if I ride the slide even slightly it jams.
Reason why I am confused is because I do this on my Springfield XDM 3.8 9mm and I can ride the slide all the way (as slow as I want) and the bullet would feed in as smooth as silk.
I thought H&K are known for their quality.
Reason for my concern before shooting the gun is I own a Kimber 1911 and Springfield XDM 3.8, both guns have been through thousands of rounds and I can literally rack a round on both of them in the middle of the night and no one would hear me.
EDIT 12/15/14
Just got back from range, this has got to be the worst gun I've ever fired. The first rack jammed, first 3 shots stove piped. I went through 300 rounds for hope of a break in but it was torture. Out of 10 rounds in each mag I would successfully fire 5-6, the rest would stove pipe, this is ridiculous.
I've had my Kimber for 2 years, Springfield XDM for 1, and a Ruger SR22 for god knows how long...in one range session this HK jams more than the three combined.
I bought this at Gander Mountain on Sunday, am I still able to return it? Is it legal to sell a product this crappy? Sorry for language but I am very angry, spending a grand on a product you expect decent quality, not this. Should I call HK customer support? Should I expect the service support from hell? Honestly this is infuriating.
EDIT 3 - HK CS is pretty top notch, was able to reach someone without any hold time, they sent me a label and offered to take the gun back to inspect it.
EDIT 4 - Got back from the range again, same jamming issues, I rented a USP Compact 9mm and tried it out, not a single jam on 115gr PMC FMJ. There is definitely something off with mine, range's gunsmith thinks its the extractor, casing keeps flying in my face.
I oiled the ramp and tried again this time a little better but I basically have to let go of the slide at the furthest point possible for maximum momentum. I tried it with FMJ and JHP rounds and same result, if I ride the slide even slightly it jams.
Reason why I am confused is because I do this on my Springfield XDM 3.8 9mm and I can ride the slide all the way (as slow as I want) and the bullet would feed in as smooth as silk.
I thought H&K are known for their quality.
Reason for my concern before shooting the gun is I own a Kimber 1911 and Springfield XDM 3.8, both guns have been through thousands of rounds and I can literally rack a round on both of them in the middle of the night and no one would hear me.
EDIT 12/15/14
Just got back from range, this has got to be the worst gun I've ever fired. The first rack jammed, first 3 shots stove piped. I went through 300 rounds for hope of a break in but it was torture. Out of 10 rounds in each mag I would successfully fire 5-6, the rest would stove pipe, this is ridiculous.
I've had my Kimber for 2 years, Springfield XDM for 1, and a Ruger SR22 for god knows how long...in one range session this HK jams more than the three combined.
I bought this at Gander Mountain on Sunday, am I still able to return it? Is it legal to sell a product this crappy? Sorry for language but I am very angry, spending a grand on a product you expect decent quality, not this. Should I call HK customer support? Should I expect the service support from hell? Honestly this is infuriating.
EDIT 3 - HK CS is pretty top notch, was able to reach someone without any hold time, they sent me a label and offered to take the gun back to inspect it.
EDIT 4 - Got back from the range again, same jamming issues, I rented a USP Compact 9mm and tried it out, not a single jam on 115gr PMC FMJ. There is definitely something off with mine, range's gunsmith thinks its the extractor, casing keeps flying in my face.
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