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Originally Posted by Razor
Maybe you'd have fewer malfunctions if you stopped sticking the muzzle up your butt. 
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Thanks! I'll keep that in mind
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Originally Posted by jbour13
What ammo were you using, just seems like a lot of powder burn outside the muzzle.
I say Winchester white box, but PMC does the same thing.
Acetone the slide and any parts that rub together to speed the lapping process and it'll break in faster. Just make sure you clean it really well after shooting before you lube it.
Para's have a finicky extractor setup and some require tuning or spring replacements to make them run good.
Was it chambering the round high (getting hung on the case lip), or just from being a bit dirty. If it keeps up, polishing compound on the feedramp and a good jewelry polishing cloth will fix most small feedramp problems. I'm a Dremel wizz, but don't recommend this for everyone. 
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I was shooting HSM reloads I bought from the local gunshow. I've fired quite a few of them in 9mm, .40 and .45acp. They fire flawlessly in my Kimber Warrior and through my HK P2000 and HK USPc 9mm.
The feedramp is already highly polished. The rounds would get caught on part of the feedramp angled slightly down. I would just pull the side back a little bit and let it go and it would chamber the round. Often it was the case when i was loading the pistol and releasing the slide though it did happen during normal firing. I prob put around 150rds through it so I'll clean it and see how it functions after I get more rounds through it.