But just because the documentation isn't there for other guns doesn't mean they wouldn't do it. Not many people can afford the ammo to find out. I wouldn't be surprised if one of the Ruger DA revolvers would go 200,000+.
Federal has a USP45 they use to test loads. Last I saw it had 500,000 round through and it's still 100% in spec. They send it back to HK every 5k or 10k rounds to have it inspected, springs checked and changed, etc. It's incredibly overbuilt. One writer (is it Todd Green? ) has something like 115,000 through a P30 as well.
I can't afford the ammo to wear out any of my HKs!
Except it's a blow back and can be quite 'snappy'..plus not available in the US, along with Glock 28..Maybe it's the Glock G25. Compact sized .380acp. Low recoil means low wear.
A friend has worn out S&W .38 barrels with target wadcutters. About 150000 of them.
One gun required only a new barrel, the other is pretty loose and the gunsmith who built its rather strange configuration is deceased.
Except it's a blow back and can be quite 'snappy'..plus not available in the US, along with Glock 28..
I could wear out a few if I didnt have to work for a living.
There in lies the key to keeping complicated mechanisms running imo...well besides parts being properly aligned from the start.Their innards are pretty intricate and timed, but if you keep them clean and lubed.....