I do have a few, some .22s and a few military pistols that I like to play with, but "The One" is my PR-9, a 15 shot Hungarian Auto 9mm.
I have shot 3 cases of Hertenbergs +p+ submachinegun ammo through it without a burp, blown primer or stuck case.
No cracks, no peening , spalling or real wear on the frame, slide,lugs, rifling or chamber.
The only real problems Ive had were with the ammo. Duds, or hangfires a couple times and "Once" I had a winchester white box brand blast out of battery, leaving me with a sore foot when the near full clip was blown out, the slide back and the brass starred.....the bullet was barly past the chamber, so I pushed it out with the rod, unstuck the slide (Brass shard had jammed) and put in the iother mag, it chugged along untill today...still not sure what happend there
So I took it out today and gave it taste of Wolf, firing 150 rds and again, no problemo
BIG difference in Power , and I can "Feel" that....Wolfs as mellow as Winchester , or the Finn 9mm ammo I got in the 90's from Numrich (Red pimer/bullet sealant)
I picked up several thousand rds of Wolf in Fairbanks, so Im thinking to stach the last couple cases of Hert's , and save out the couple 3 hundred rds that are already out for Bear use. The Wolf is now my plinking rounds, and winter carry/shoot stuff.
In winter, if it isnt litterally attached to you, you dont really own it. This baby rides on my belt, in a Chinese corderoy lined leather holster that give it full protecton and keeps the fine accumulated snow that gathers in ever crevis from ever being a problem. A nice cleaning rod with a screwdriver tip and a patch slot along with a pouch that keeps the spare clip ready but covered.
Snowgos sink, you can crash and burn (I mean BURN)and a million other things that go on. In summer, I carry a rifle untill Im actually berry picking or something I know Im gonna fill my arms with, like wood, or greens, ect..
I just love the accuracy with this gun, and its helped with more than a couple bears, uncountable Caribou, and the same for curious fox thet come up for a close look. 9mm drills deep holes, and actually is good on fur.
I like this gun so much I carved my name into the frame.
I will never sel it, though I may wear it out, someday.
Its been 17 straight winters now...This gun is my friend