I once saw a test result for the Beretta 92 pistol done for number of rounds fired, after they had said they fixed those slide cracking problems with the US Military years ago. I can't recall the exact number but I think it was around 50,000 on the slide, and 70,000 on the frame, or visa versa, before it cracked and failed.
What is the average number of regular loads that a person can fire in a typical modern semi-auto pistol (all brands, calibers) before the gun needs to have a major component replaced, such as a slide, frame repair, etc? Either with or without a special recoil spring, recoil buffer, or really light loads.
Some examples I am curious about is the Model 1911 semi-auto pistol, the Ruger P series, Glock, Makarov, and even the small Walther PPK?
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Thanks