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    Same thing happened to me, both with the FNX and a Kahr CM9
    Changing from PMC ammo to American Eagle and Remington Express for a while (50-100 rds each) fixed the problem.
    Now I can shoot with PMCs and both guns eat em up.

    The Upula (sp?) loader makes loading the mags easy.

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    +1 on the Uplula.

    Tops off my FNP-40, FNP-45, FNX-9 mags, and all my other ones too, with ease.

    It is probably the best firearms accessory I have ever purchased.
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    the reloader I got was 10 bucks and I can use it standing up. It works fine now that the springs are broke in. Isn't the uplula like 50 or 60 bucks?
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    25 or 30 depending on where you get it.

    *EDIT*

    Midway has them for $33.25

    http://www.midwayusa.com/product/952...-polymer-black
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    Had ftf problems with weak ammo. Limp wrists will definitely cause problems. I predominately shoot Winchester NATO 124gr, S&B or Winchester White Box 115gr.

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    It's now been over a month since I started this thread and I's like to report that all is well. The only failure problems happen with light reloads during the first 50 rounds. Yesterday I finally had time to put more than just a few rounds thru it and gave it a good workout. I put over 200 rounds of all kinds thru it with no problems. The ammo ranged from stout SD loads to my own very weak indoor paper punching re-loads, some PMC, some Magtech, & some Winchester white box. No problems of any kind. I guess it's a keeper.

    Guy

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    Good to hear, Guy. I hit around the 1500 rnd mark with my FNX-9 on Thursday. Have had no malfs that were not the shooter's fault.
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