I'll second that. Lot's of ftf (failure to feed) issues. There is just a little too much buck and roar for a pistol that light. The only way for it to work dependably was to grip it with a death grip and most of us just don't do that all the time. The pistol needed a little more weight and mass to work dependably. Then they would have called it a Glock. If you want a pistol that small and light, get it in a 9mm and just pick your ammo carefully. 44 Man