I bought new RIA 10mm FS Tact in July. NonStop FTF like yours. Three times returned to factory for this problem. Five different manufacturers of ammo. RIA replaced with a new gun in November. Unbelievably the second guns FTF. This gun is most effective when dropped in a sock and swung like a club.
Gotta tune your feed lips. If the front of the bullets jams on the top of the chamber tighten them. If they jam on the feed ramp open them up. Once you get the correct feed lips distance all your further issues can be blamed on the extractor.
i found in buying used guns a gunsmith more effective than the factory my ria had problems with mag changed up end of problem but no matter what you buy you expect better for a brand new gun
Hmm did you clean it before shooting I have one and have not had any issues with it at all hopefully yours will settle down and start running good for you
@@JBJHonez like you said probably just needs some breaking in for the money they’re not bad pistols at all they are a beast in the hands but shoot well now mine did seem to shoot left but not a big issue
I've never shot a 10mm, and I've got slightly smaller than "man-hands". In fact, I think most Glocks are too big. I don't mind the 19, but you get what I'm saying. Is the 10mm pretty harsh to shoot, ie would you consider it a range gun, like for fun? Or would you say the primary reason to have one if for the high degree of protection?
I don’t consider it just a range gun but that’s where I shoot it most. Some folks get the 10mm mainly for hiking in the mountains for predator protection because a 44mag is a bit much and a lower round capacity as the same with the 357mag. I have all 3, reload for all 3 and honestly my favorite to shoot is the 357mag. Even with stout loads, it’s not bad to shoot and very accurate
My hands look to be slightly larger than JBJ’s hands and I have a this in the tactical version with the 5.5 inch threaded barrel and full length accessory rail. My hands fit great, if you watch a Tim Herron video on grip I don’t think you should have a problem. 150 rounds with 50 being 3 different hollow points from hot 135 grain Underwood to 180 grain S&B this has ran amazing without a break in period.
No, it was a truncated cone bullet. The first was a semi wad cutter. I was having a brain fart and couldn’t remember. Read this forum and you’ll see what I mean castboolits.gunloads.com/showthread.php?218251-whats-the-difference-between-SWC-truncated-cone-cone-and-WC