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    Dan Wesson PM-9 questions

    I am looking at a DW PM-9 at LGS. Does anyone know if the 9mm has a ramped barrel? I’m assuming it does for feeding reliability. Also is the guide rod solid steel , full length, and one piece?

    And do the DW 9mm mags run reliably or is it better to use a Wilson Combat ETM mag? I have read reviews saying these are extremely reliable.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rmiked View Post
    I am looking at a DW PM-9 at LGS. Does anyone know if the 9mm has a ramped barrel? I’m assuming it does for feeding reliability. Also is the guide rod solid steel , full length, and one piece?

    And do the DW 9mm mags run reliably or is it better to use a Wilson Combat ETM mag? I have read reviews saying these are extremely reliable.

    Thanks
    Yes it will be a W/N ramped barrel. The factory mags arent bad I think they are checkmates. I also prefer wilson or Tripp research mags.
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    Thanks. Are you pleased with yours? It runs reliable? I ave read the pistols are not lubricated from factory, just a protective coating. DW recommends disassembly and grease on rails, good oil everywhere else BEFORE shooting. I would do that anyway but apparently some shoot right out of box. There have been a few galling events reported but DW promptly corrected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rmiked View Post
    Thanks. Are you pleased with yours? It runs reliable? I ave read the pistols are not lubricated from factory, just a protective coating. DW recommends disassembly and grease on rails, good oil everywhere else BEFORE shooting. I would do that anyway but apparently some shoot right out of box. There have been a few galling events reported but DW promptly corrected.
    that's literally every gun. More people need to actually read the manual...

    My specialist specified FP10 every 50 rounds untill around 500 before it was considered reliable, but that was their black finish, the stainless may be different.

    The PM9 seems to be the go to for most Single stack minor gamers, so with that said I believe it should be pretty reliable.

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    DW A2

    I have a DW A2 5" parkerized 45acp. For break-in, I also used FP-10. There were several different lubricants recommended in the manual. No particular reason I chose FP-10. It is a thinner oil when compared with Lucas Extreme Duty gun oil. Just run it wet during break-in and you should be ok. Honestly I didn't clean after 50 rounds, it was more like every 100 rounds. But I did make sure I applied more lubricant a second time during the 100 rounds session. Not advising you to go against DW break-in recommendations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAH 3rd View Post
    I have a DW A2 5" parkerized 45acp. For break-in, I also used FP-10. There were several different lubricants recommended in the manual. No particular reason I chose FP-10. It is a thinner oil when compared with Lucas Extreme Duty gun oil. Just run it wet during break-in and you should be ok. Honestly I didn't clean after 50 rounds, it was more like every 100 rounds. But I did make sure I applied more lubricant a second time during the 100 rounds session. Not advising you to go against DW break-in recommendations.
    I have Lucas extreme duty oil and their grease product and use on my Beretta 92 (not SS). It works well but a SS pistol may be more sensitive to specific lubricant. If they recommend Lucas, I’ll continue to use that if I get PM9

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    I've not had a lot of problems with my 9mm mags. The modern 1911 magazine out not to give you much drama if your gun is set up correctly. I use a lot of Metalform, WC, even MecGar mags for the 9mm 1911s. Metalforms are my go to I'd say. Especially the ones with the front ramp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rmiked View Post
    Thanks. Are you pleased with yours? It runs reliable? I ave read the pistols are not lubricated from factory, just a protective coating. DW recommends disassembly and grease on rails, good oil everywhere else BEFORE shooting. I would do that anyway but apparently some shoot right out of box. There have been a few galling events reported but DW promptly corrected.
    I suggest that with a DW you should follow the lube and break-in procedures in the manual literally. Some people have had bad results when they didn't.

    Once through the break-in period normal 1911 maintenance procedures should apply.

    And I also suggest any new pistol should be disassembled and properly lubed before shooting it the first time.

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    Lubricant

    Militec-1, FP-10, or Dan Wesson rail lube is stated for use in the manual. Not recommended is Rem oil, CLP, or Hoppes Elite gun oil on gun rails. Since my A2 is broken in, I now use Lucas Extreme Duty gun oil. I also use this oil on my other pistols with no issues at all. I like this lube since it is a bit thicker than the FP-10. I use Lucas on my Beretta 92 as well. Works great!!

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    Just realized I typed wrong. Its a clark Para ramp***
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