I have had good luck with Glocks, 1911's and even my P22 works great and has several thousand rounds through it.
I did not shoot my Glock 21 well at first, but one day while dry firing it my hand found the sweet spot and I have been able to shoot it well ever sense.
It's now my sidearm for 3gun.
The only gun I really had a problem with was my Kel-tec P32, I bought it used from the local gun store, and that thing had constant FTF and FTE, I messed around with it and I fixed the FTF by filing a small ridge off on the ejector and using a drill but with my fingers to debur the firing pin hole on the breach face, I fixed the failure to eject by pulling the Ejector spring out and forcing a small screw driver through the coils to expand it out, The thing runs flawless now.
I have cobay M11/9 and it runs great but it will only feed FMJ.
My Uberti Cattleman runs great but I did have a handspring snap after 100 rounds and me playing around with it using snap caps, simple fix with a new part, I had the same thing happen to my Black powder 1851 navy, and it's been good ever sence, the Cattleman seems solid now.
I did not shoot my Glock 21 well at first, but one day while dry firing it my hand found the sweet spot and I have been able to shoot it well ever sense.
It's now my sidearm for 3gun.
The only gun I really had a problem with was my Kel-tec P32, I bought it used from the local gun store, and that thing had constant FTF and FTE, I messed around with it and I fixed the FTF by filing a small ridge off on the ejector and using a drill but with my fingers to debur the firing pin hole on the breach face, I fixed the failure to eject by pulling the Ejector spring out and forcing a small screw driver through the coils to expand it out, The thing runs flawless now.
I have cobay M11/9 and it runs great but it will only feed FMJ.
My Uberti Cattleman runs great but I did have a handspring snap after 100 rounds and me playing around with it using snap caps, simple fix with a new part, I had the same thing happen to my Black powder 1851 navy, and it's been good ever sence, the Cattleman seems solid now.