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Old March 23, 2011, 03:14 AM   #1
Ambidextrous
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Sudden "NOTCH" in Feed-Ramp??

I hope this is the proper sub-forum for this...?

Beginning to wonder if I made a mistake by purchasing this Kel Tec gang.

It "appears" (to me), that after less than 100 rounds fired through this little PF-9, as if the BOTTOM of the feed-ramp has been been "dented" (for lack of a better word).

I had gotten an FTF last time I shot, just a few days ago, and was less than thrilled by it, but didn't give it too much thought at the time.

So then today, after my first four, or five shots, I began getting them on every other round (total of 5 or 6 in 16 rounds fired).

So I take the thing apart, and it looks to me as if a "groove" has been worn into the bottom of the feed-ramp??? Just all of a sudden like!!!

I'll let the pics tell the story.

I am including a pic from the "Mounsegunner's" site ~ http://www.mouseguns.com/pf9rev/pf9rev.htm ~ with a side-by-side comparison pic of the old feed ramp versus the newer style (about 1/4 of the way done the page) as a comparison to my pics.

I have to apologize for the poor quality of my pics ... this cam does pretty nice work on further distanced shots, but I just don't see ANY way to adjust up-close/zoom focus on this cheap (uh, inexpensive) little digi-cam of mine...?

Thanks in advance...

PS ~ Sorry I couldn't show more photos but only allowed three at a time here (though could post more in a reply to someones request) - I simply picked-out three quick ones as I am pressed for time at the moment. I turned the barrel to take pics from different angles hoping the light would help to "illuminate" the problem...and I have about seven more pics if anyone thinks it might help to show the problem more clearly...?
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