It appears interest in the CC9 at $150 over MSRP is waning. Either that or the potential for the firing pin to exit rearward through the plastic backplate into ones face during a kaboom is giving some pause.LOL. I paid $524 for mine in December....and I sold it already.
Is that really a thing? I read or though it was attributed to faulty ammo, is that not true?It appears interest in the CC9 at $150 over MSRP is waning. Either that or the potential for the firing pin to exit rearward through the plastic backplate into ones face during a kaboom is giving some pause.
Of course it was faulty ammo. But if the CC9 can't handle an overcharge like most other handguns, then I'll stick with my HK hammer fired guns. Obviously the jury is still out on this 'potential' problem.Is that really a thing? I read or though it was attributed to faulty ammo, is that not true?
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Point taken!Of course it was faulty ammo. But if the CC9 can't handle an overcharge like most other handguns, then I'll stick with my HK hammer fired guns. Obviously the jury is still out on this 'potential' problem.