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i just to got to fire my M & P .45 Caliber for the first time this past sunday.i went thru 150 rounds of mag tech target rounds with no problem.then i used my mag tech hollow points.the slide failed to go back to the firing position 2 times,i had to manually push it back about 3 mm.could of been me.but i love it & shouldnt have any future problems.
 
i just to got to fire my M & P .45 Caliber for the first time this past sunday.i went thru 150 rounds of mag tech target rounds with no problem.then i used my mag tech hollow points.the slide failed to go back to the firing position 2 times,i had to manually push it back about 3 mm.could of been me.but i love it & shouldnt have any future problems.

Through my experience, I've learned that certain guns just don't like certain brands/types of ammo. Make note of the types of ammo you have cycled through the firearm and note any problems or performance issues. Get to know the firearm and what it can do. This will save a lot of time and headache in the future.

Another thing to consider would be that you had a bad lot of ammo. Note the lot number and pick up another box of the same cartridges, just be sure that they're from a different lot number. If you get the same type of malfunction with the ammo from the different lot number, then it's likely the ammo design rather than a particular lot of ammo.

Good luck and happy shooting!



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i just to got to fire my M & P .45 Caliber for the first time this past sunday.i went thru 150 rounds of mag tech target rounds with no problem.then i used my mag tech hollow points.the slide failed to go back to the firing position 2 times,i had to manually push it back about 3 mm.could of been me.but i love it & shouldnt have any future problems.

I've had this exact problem with my .45 Baby Eagle, and I found that limp-wristing is at least partly to blame. You may want to try holding on a little harder, especially if your hollow points are higher-powered. I don't know if this applies to the OP's problem, though, his being FTE and not FTF.
 
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