UPDATE ON MY BROKEN PTR 9CT | Women Wednesday

Published on November 21, 2024
Duration: 16:32

This video provides an update on a PTR 9CT firearm that was sent back for service due to feeding and ejection issues. After receiving the firearm back with an adjusted extractor, de-burred bolt, and trigger group, the owner tests its reliability with various drills and ammunition types. While improved, some malfunctions persist, leading to a decision to continue testing and potentially send it back again if flawless performance is not achieved.

Quick Summary

After service for feeding and ejection issues, the PTR 9CT was tested for reliability. Repairs included an adjusted extractor and de-burred bolt/trigger groups. While improved, the firearm still experienced failure to eject malfunctions, indicating it requires further testing or potential re-service to achieve flawless performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & PTR 9CT Issues
  2. 01:26Firearm Return & Service Details
  3. 02:16Initial Test Firing After Service
  4. 03:17First Malfunction: Casing Stuck
  5. 04:25Second Malfunction: Failure to Eject
  6. 06:03Continued Firing & Positive Results
  7. 06:41Timed Drills & Ammunition Choice
  8. 10:00Transition Drills & Timer Use
  9. 11:15Malfunction During Timed Drill
  10. 13:08Persistent Ejection Issues
  11. 14:13Overall Update & Future Plans
  12. 15:00SB Tactical Folding Brace
  13. 16:20Conclusion: Needs Flawless Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the initial problems with the PTR 9CT?

The PTR 9CT initially experienced significant issues with improper feeding and ejection, leading to malfunctions every few rounds. The owner suspected a break-in period was needed, but the problems persisted even after range officers attempted to troubleshoot.

What repairs were made to the PTR 9CT by the manufacturer?

PTR service adjusted the extractor fitment and de-burred both the bolt group and the trigger group. They reported test firing the firearm for 120 rounds with no malfunctions after these repairs were completed.

Did the PTR 9CT function flawlessly after being serviced?

No, the PTR 9CT continued to experience malfunctions, primarily failure to eject, after the service. While improved from its initial state, the firearm did not perform flawlessly during subsequent testing, prompting further evaluation.

What type of ammunition was used during the PTR 9CT reliability test?

The owner used 140-grain FMJ and 147-grain Super Vel 9mm Luger ammunition. They noted that heavier rounds were suggested to potentially improve performance in the PTR 9CT.

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