Before I get in touch with Global Ordnance, I thought I might ask the members here for some thoughts on this issue I'm having.
I bought a Q1, and a Q100 earlier this year. Both guns are incredible shooters, and I much prefer the longer Q100. It's even more accurate than my EDC a Walther PDP.
I want to carry it, but cannot because it continues to stovepipe. I've cleaned it, and polished the feed ramp. I now have about 400 rounds through it. Mostly FMJ- Blazer 115, Fiocci, and Federal. I have also shot quite a few different JHP rounds, Remington, Winchester, Nosler, Koenig, and some others. Same issue regardless of ammo.
I make sure I'm gripping firmly, so I don't think it's that. Should I just be patient? My Smith& Wesson M&P 2.0 stove piped until it broke in, but only a few times- and now its completely reliable. But this is excessive, in my view. Should I send it back to them?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Dave.
Hi Tomas, well, I fixed the stove piping issue. I sent the Q100 Mk. 12 back to Global Ordnance, and got a new Mk. 23. No issues. That Mk. 12, was absolutely a defective gun. If I typed here what they told me they were going to do to fix it, after sending it back twice- you'd shake your head in disbelief. t was almost like they were kidding .My Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0 Compact, second gen, stove piped a bit when I first got it. After it broke in, it has not done that again, and is a great shooting, reliable gun. I did not see that happening with my Mk. 12 GP Q100. So- I just got a new gun. The new Q100 has been good so far.