(UPDATE! SEE BOTTOM OF THIS POST)
Hey everybody I was hoping you can help me out. I bought an HK for the reliability and great reputation.
I finally got a chance to take a shot with my brand new VP9SK and it had a malfunction (on the very first shot out of the brand new pistol...)
Failure to feed.
There are upgrades that COULD have interfered, and possibly caused this malfunction, however, I HIGHLY doubt it, because I spared no expense and got only the best upgrades possible.
1. Threaded barrel, the same one you get on HK parts
2. Lazy Wolf f3 trigger system
3. Lazy wolf duty/carry reduced power spring set. Set included a reduced trigger pull spring, down to 3.5 lb. And a reduced power sear spring.
(4. It also has an upgraded extended aluminum mag release-however I feel to see how that would have anything to do with a malfunction of this type.)
I welcome any and all advice, this experience has me more than a little disheartened.
I keep thinking- "what if I was in a defensive encounter and this happened?"
IN THAT INSTANCE, I WOULD BE THINKING TO MYSELF:
"I have a high quality and reliable pistol, high quality ammunition, and the best upgrades money can buy, (darn near $1,500 into the gun and upgrades combined), I would expect it to cycle properly... ESPECIALLY being brand new! BUT, if I had gotten into a defensive encounter, and faced returning fire from my adversary, there's a great chance I would turn out dead."
Not very comforting! I'd appreciate any and all advice, criticism, and assistance you all can provide.
(I AM GOOD WITH MACHINES AND MECHANICAL OBJECTS INCLUDING FIREARMS. JUST HAVE A KNACK FOR IT. SO I CAN HANDLE ADVANCED ADVICE. NOT A GUNSMITH, BUT I HAVE ALL THE TOOLS AND RESOURCES TO DO ALMOST ANYTHING HERE AT MY HOUSE SO PLEASE DON'T SPARE THE DETAILS!)
I've included several pictures below in case it helps. They are a little blurry in order to protect the serial number. But they should be clear enough for you to get a good feel for what is taking place.
PLEASE HELP!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
____
UPDATE EVERYONE:
I REPLACED THE THREADED WITH THE ORIGINAL BARREL, FIRED, AND I'M HAPPY TO SAY THE GUN CYCLES BEAUTIFULLY! With almost no kick at all I might add. I'm already in love with this gun
With the threaded barrel in, working the slide back slowly, with a full magazine loaded, then working the slide forward just as slowly, sometimes I am able to simulate the jam.
It is as if the slide is not going back far enough to fully grab the next round. I think it has to do with what the majority of knowledgeable people have been saying on this thread which is that brand new HK guide rod / return spring(s) needs to be broken in.
Probably going to end this thread soon, I've learned a lot and had the opportunity to speak to some really amazing people. But I think I've learned what I needed. So if anyone else has any commentary, advice, criticism or anything else, speak up now!
Thanks again to everyone who participated.
Brian K
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Brian K
Hey everybody I was hoping you can help me out. I bought an HK for the reliability and great reputation.
I finally got a chance to take a shot with my brand new VP9SK and it had a malfunction (on the very first shot out of the brand new pistol...)
Failure to feed.
There are upgrades that COULD have interfered, and possibly caused this malfunction, however, I HIGHLY doubt it, because I spared no expense and got only the best upgrades possible.
1. Threaded barrel, the same one you get on HK parts
2. Lazy Wolf f3 trigger system
3. Lazy wolf duty/carry reduced power spring set. Set included a reduced trigger pull spring, down to 3.5 lb. And a reduced power sear spring.
(4. It also has an upgraded extended aluminum mag release-however I feel to see how that would have anything to do with a malfunction of this type.)
I welcome any and all advice, this experience has me more than a little disheartened.
I keep thinking- "what if I was in a defensive encounter and this happened?"
IN THAT INSTANCE, I WOULD BE THINKING TO MYSELF:
"I have a high quality and reliable pistol, high quality ammunition, and the best upgrades money can buy, (darn near $1,500 into the gun and upgrades combined), I would expect it to cycle properly... ESPECIALLY being brand new! BUT, if I had gotten into a defensive encounter, and faced returning fire from my adversary, there's a great chance I would turn out dead."
Not very comforting! I'd appreciate any and all advice, criticism, and assistance you all can provide.
(I AM GOOD WITH MACHINES AND MECHANICAL OBJECTS INCLUDING FIREARMS. JUST HAVE A KNACK FOR IT. SO I CAN HANDLE ADVANCED ADVICE. NOT A GUNSMITH, BUT I HAVE ALL THE TOOLS AND RESOURCES TO DO ALMOST ANYTHING HERE AT MY HOUSE SO PLEASE DON'T SPARE THE DETAILS!)
I've included several pictures below in case it helps. They are a little blurry in order to protect the serial number. But they should be clear enough for you to get a good feel for what is taking place.
PLEASE HELP!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
____
UPDATE EVERYONE:
I REPLACED THE THREADED WITH THE ORIGINAL BARREL, FIRED, AND I'M HAPPY TO SAY THE GUN CYCLES BEAUTIFULLY! With almost no kick at all I might add. I'm already in love with this gun
With the threaded barrel in, working the slide back slowly, with a full magazine loaded, then working the slide forward just as slowly, sometimes I am able to simulate the jam.
It is as if the slide is not going back far enough to fully grab the next round. I think it has to do with what the majority of knowledgeable people have been saying on this thread which is that brand new HK guide rod / return spring(s) needs to be broken in.
Probably going to end this thread soon, I've learned a lot and had the opportunity to speak to some really amazing people. But I think I've learned what I needed. So if anyone else has any commentary, advice, criticism or anything else, speak up now!
Thanks again to everyone who participated.
Brian K
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Brian K