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Walther PK380 FTE
Posted: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 01:41:50
by MNMGoneShooting
So I got a Pk380 at the gun show on New Years eve from Trader Jerry, NIB, and took it out for a few spins. By the third day of use, probably within about 50-75 rounds expenditure overall, experienced the first FTE. This happened twice more at the firing range last week going through 100 rounds. Today, it happened three times out of 35 rounds expended, but only when my wife fired it.
We are firing Winchester White 95/FMJ. Gun has been cleaned multiple times, no problems seen internally. Planning to shoot Remington through it Sunday to see what happens.
Any thoughts about the validity of the theories out there about PK380 FTE and ammo type, style of handling while firing, or that it is something that can be broken in by running a lot of ammo through it? Could S&W maybe have sent out a flawed design and failed to recall it over the last two years?
Any thoughts would be appreciated. I'd hate to tell the wife she is losing her gun.
Mike
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Re: Walther PK380 FTE
Posted: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 12:14:31
by Unkn0wN
I have had a PK380 for almost 2 years now (march will be 2 years). Not exactly sure how many rounds I have shot out of it, but I would have to guess it would be in the 400-500 round range (just from counting my empty shell holders from the boxes that I kept) and I have NEVER had a FTE. I always use the Winchester white box ammo at the range. I have shot some Remington hollow points through it and some PMJ FMJ ammo through it also. I haven't had not a single hick-up with mine. Love the little thing. That is my summer carry gun. Well it has also been my winter carry gun this year so far too since it hasn't been cold enough to wear a big coat.
Re: Walther PK380 FTE
Posted: Sat, 14 Jan 2012 13:05:50
by MNMGoneShooting
Thanks for the info. Talking with SgtBill, I am hopeful it's just the gun working out the kinks. We too, absolutely love the look and feel of the weapon, and my wife has commandeered it as her own. Good for her
Being only two weeks in of ownership of it, hopefully it will become comfortable with its new masters and home.
Mike
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Walther PK380 FTE
Posted: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 17:51:41
by MNMGoneShooting
Ran another 150 through the gun last weekend, had 3 FTE's. They occurred late in the game, so maybe it was partially due to residue?
At least the failure rate is at about 1.5%....
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Re: Walther PK380 FTE
Posted: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 20:20:21
by Riana
My experience with Walthers is that they can be extremely picky about their ammunition. I'd definitely recommend trying different brands of ammo.
If your wife is getting more FTEs than you are, it could well be her grip. See if maybe her wrist is snapping more than it should - that can cause FTE as well.
Walther PK380 FTE
Posted: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 02:09:54
by MNMGoneShooting
Riana wrote:My experience with Walthers is that they can be extremely picky about their ammunition. I'd definitely recommend trying different brands of ammo.
If your wife is getting more FTEs than you are, it could well be her grip. See if maybe her wrist is snapping more than it should - that can cause FTE as well.
That seems to be what I find out in Internet land when typing in the name in Google. The FTE's do seem to occur with her and not me, so we'll look into her grip further.
I wish I had researched this gun more prior to purchasing it!
Re: Walther PK380 FTE
Posted: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 18:49:01
by randyaf
It could also be that she is getting what some shooters call a limp wrist. Her wrist is giving with the recoil too much causing the action to not fully cycle. Of course I could be totally wrong. Just my opinion.
Randy
Re: Walther PK380 FTE
Posted: Fri, 09 Mar 2012 13:22:13
by table42
I tried some hollowpoint reloads thru mine yesterday. No issues. I haven't tried any steel case stuff like Tula, but everything else seems to run very well. No issues. You mentioned residue biuld up and you might be on to something there. I hangout at the WaltherForums.com alot and other PK380 uses notice problems can be related to keeping the weapon clean and well oiled especially when new. I have about 300-400 hundred thru mine and it has been 100%. My wife has fired it some.
Re: Walther PK380 FTE
Posted: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 22:37:14
by jrswanson1
Definitely sounds like your wife is limp wristing. Small guns like that need a good grip. Tell her it's a gun, she's not going to break it with her grip!
One other thing, small guns like that are meant to be carried a lot, not shot a lot. Keep the range sessions to less than 50 rounds. That's my limit with my PF9. Too much fatigue with that little pocket rocket to shoot a lot.