Hey CGN,
I just got back from the range, and was experiencing a few issues with my HP9. The internals are all stock, a few modifications to the cosmetics but stock barrel, trigger group and receiver. Anyway I was having an issue (and this wasn't the first time that this has happened) where the action fails to feed the shell out of the tube and into the receiver, to then be loaded into the chamber.
I had this issue at first with dummie rounds, and first chalked it up to the rims of the dummies being worn down too much. Then I had the same issue with bird shot, gave it a good cleaning and it seemed to function ok but not as well as I would like, with the occasional FTF. Today I was shooting fiocchi buckshot with high brass and again I had the same issue (gun was clean and lightly oiled). Maybe every 3rd or 4th round failed to come out of the tube.
Anyway I think that the problem might be the follower. I was looking at ordering the one from SJ hardware (the type 3, as it's designed for 4 rd tubes), but before I order I just wanna run it past you guys so you can point me down the right path.
Thanks a lot!
Fred
I just got back from the range, and was experiencing a few issues with my HP9. The internals are all stock, a few modifications to the cosmetics but stock barrel, trigger group and receiver. Anyway I was having an issue (and this wasn't the first time that this has happened) where the action fails to feed the shell out of the tube and into the receiver, to then be loaded into the chamber.
I had this issue at first with dummie rounds, and first chalked it up to the rims of the dummies being worn down too much. Then I had the same issue with bird shot, gave it a good cleaning and it seemed to function ok but not as well as I would like, with the occasional FTF. Today I was shooting fiocchi buckshot with high brass and again I had the same issue (gun was clean and lightly oiled). Maybe every 3rd or 4th round failed to come out of the tube.
Anyway I think that the problem might be the follower. I was looking at ordering the one from SJ hardware (the type 3, as it's designed for 4 rd tubes), but before I order I just wanna run it past you guys so you can point me down the right path.
Thanks a lot!
Fred





















































