Hi guys,
One month ago I bought a new PPQ 9mm from CanAm since they have the best price!
Finally I went to try it last week with my girlfriend (9mm is for her) and we shot 250rnd of good ammo from two different manufacturer.
On 3 different occasions, the striker didn't hit the primer. Every time I carefully extracted the round, examinated the primer that was untouched, replaced it in the magazine and then it fired perfectly. Everytime the trigger felt as usual and the stricker clicked like if it was dropped on an empty chamber.
The gun was pretty clean when I received it, I just lubed it a little following the instructions. There was no failure to feed or failure to extract. It always locked back on an empty mag. In other words, it was perfectly reliable beside these 3 stricker failures.
I'm sure I'd get a great service by contacting CanAm. I just thought that with a thread someone could know the explanation and suggest to clean the striker channel instead of shipping it back (ATT, delay and all).
Any idea?
Cheers,
Philippe
One month ago I bought a new PPQ 9mm from CanAm since they have the best price!
Finally I went to try it last week with my girlfriend (9mm is for her) and we shot 250rnd of good ammo from two different manufacturer.
On 3 different occasions, the striker didn't hit the primer. Every time I carefully extracted the round, examinated the primer that was untouched, replaced it in the magazine and then it fired perfectly. Everytime the trigger felt as usual and the stricker clicked like if it was dropped on an empty chamber.
The gun was pretty clean when I received it, I just lubed it a little following the instructions. There was no failure to feed or failure to extract. It always locked back on an empty mag. In other words, it was perfectly reliable beside these 3 stricker failures.
I'm sure I'd get a great service by contacting CanAm. I just thought that with a thread someone could know the explanation and suggest to clean the striker channel instead of shipping it back (ATT, delay and all).
Any idea?
Cheers,
Philippe




















































