I have been reading the newest edition of the American Rifleman and they have a article on Wilson guns.
In it they say, regarding the 9 mm ADP, "Most shooters are aware that blow-back 9 mm pistols are almost always doomed to failure. Factory 9 mm ammo is hot enough to usually require a locked-breech, recoil operated system. Simple blow backs are usually more compact, but they won't take the recoil thrust and hang together." The Wilson 9 mm ADP uses a gas piston to help in the operation
I have a Bulgarian Makarov in 9 mm Mak. that is a blow-back, I have never heard of problems with 9 mm blow-back pistols coming apart. Is the writer concerned with the more powerful 9 X 19 Luger cartridge, or is this a problem with even the .380 too? How come the Walter PPK in .380 does not have a reputation for coming apart?
Thanks.