Well I finally took the twins out to the range on Friday (yes, yes I know "what took me so long!").
Thought I'd share my findings. I was using AE 9mm 147 grain flat point (the dreaded truncated cone). After loading a clip and putting it the M213 had a ##### of a time chambering the first round. Rack, rack, and rack again. After it cambered the first round it was smooth sailing. No FTF or FTE.
So I tried the second pistol, same thing. An absolute PIA to camber a round but afterward smooth sailing
Needless to say I was a little less than pleased but figured for a 99$ pistol I could live with the first round cambering woes.
So I was loading the other mags to see if more rounds would solve the cambering issues and noticed something interesting. If your not careful loading the last round it will tilt downward slightly toward the magazine base resulting in a more horizontal position instead of the proper upward angle. Tapping the long side of the mag on the range table corrected the angle of the rounds.
Well with the rounds "correctly" loaded the chambering issues were a thing of the past. Ran five or six magazines though each pistol and everything was A OK. No more cambering issues, FTF or FTE.
Now I'm really impressed with the performance of the cheapie M213's. A tip of the hat to Canada Ammo for a great deal on a great little pistol.
As a final note, I even managed to fire off both pistols John Woo style

Pretty sure the other range guys got a kick out of the grinning idiot
