Its not cebtral to these pistols, ive seen a small handful of rifles with ridiculous qc stuff. The dd fanbase is so loyal youll hardly ever hear when somethin fron dd doesnt work right. Gotta give it to em for loyalty i suppose.
@buddysumner4022 I love Smith but I sent my m&p ar15 back for repair after 300 rds . Didn't hear back from them for 1 month ,I called and said waiting on a ffl to transfer the gun .I told them to send it back to me the return address. After waiting several more weeks received email stating new lower was needed. I finally received the gun ,no paperwork stated anything but new lower receiver. I called they refused to tell me anything that was done .
@@caleguenther8947We had limits on ammo i could buy a few years back. I would buy a couple boxes here and there to stock up. I dont normally run fiocchi ammo but had bought a half case or so spread out over a month. I ran into keyholing issues. I had purchased some other fiocchi ammo after pandemic passed and it seems to run fine. I was shooting the fiocchi out of my sig p365. I feel like i had gotten a bad batch of ammo made during the pandemic as the same brand seems to work fine with more recently purchased fiocchi ammo of the same weight and pistol.
As someone who works in the firearms industry ( i am a machinist by trade ) where I work we recently had and issue with our broach and the the rifling had uneven rifling they lands and grooves were basically slight egg shaped and upon looking you could visually see from one side to another the rifling was shallow on one side of the barrel and the other was normal and this was at the end of the barrel. Im not saying this is your issue but for those who have a h9 disassemble the slide and put a light down the barrel and look down the rifling and see if the rifling is even as this was our issue with some of our glock pistol barrels and once the broach was replaced and fixture repaired no more issues. Just a thought / idea from our experience. Great video keep it up 👍
+1 on this as a fellow machinist who went to school for a Gun Smith certificate years ago ended up dabbling in this industry as well. What would make the most sense would be if the runout or concentricity of the whole barrel and the inner dimensions of the rifling were off enough where the naked eye couldn't tell but might be able to catch it with gauging (gauges that most likely don't exist to avoid this very problem). The above is just a "what if" and worth checking, but yeah, if it's off so bad that the naked eye can see the I.D. features are off center, then we have ourselves a party.
in 40 years of shooting, I have had exactly ONE firearm keyhole, and that was a WWII Russian SVT 40 at 50 yards ! There is zero reason that a modern 9mm handgun, fed with the correct commercial ammo should EVER do this.
Thats what I said, I dont understand how everyone can think this is an ammo issue or there is any good reason for this to happen, and happen twice so far.
The measure of a company is not necessarily the fact that they have outliers, but how they handle them. With the warranty call line down, that does not bode well….
@@Osprey1994 yeah, I’m not saying they aren’t good rifles. Every company no matter how good of a product they “usually” put out, has some new products with issues. Cmmg sold me a paperweight. My bcm bcg was out of spec, Wilson combat lower was garbage. Shit happens.
I watched one of their rifles explode into 5 different pieces. This was at the factory. I recommend almost anyone else with the exception of DPMS. They have good barrels, though.
I had the same problem with a RIA 10mm 1911. Sent it back and returned with a new barrel, still key holed. Sold it with a disclaimer that it key holed. replaced with a EAA Hunter in 10mm. WHAT A WONDERFUL GUN!
Respect that you engage in DDs warranty process. I would have asked for a replacement or cash back. Way too much money at stake to do this egg dance with the manufacturer. Seems the H9 is cursed ... On a side note, I wonder if Reeves is eating his shorts given that he praised the H9 over the moon 😂 Always good to bribe the most famous influencers. Looking forward to the next chapter of this saga.
I will say that usually manufacturers don't allow refunds unless it's circumstances where the same gun keeps having problems or the replacements have issues. I had to send in an S&W M&P Sport II back like 4-5 times and the replacements all were bad until they finally sent me a check and refunded me since the cost of sending it back and forth and sending me lemons was getting to be more than the firearm was worth.
James wasn't bribed. Some people got to use working examples, but when a company scales up to full production, it isn't uncommon to see issues arise. The gun isn't ready for prime time. It should be noted that anything that seems "revolutionary" or is a big iteration, will likely take a year to work the kinks out. If it's mostly cosmetic changes, then it's all good, but whether it's a gun, phone, or car... don't expect things to be 100% year 1, especially not within the first month or two of production.
I sent mine back to adjust trigger weigh even though is not an issue for me but since I had to wait for the optics plate I figured why not, anyhow, got it back and is good to go I never had an issue reaching them and got a step by step in the service (two steps actually) because I sent it on a Friday and I had it back by Wednesday have not had an issue with it
FWIW, I sent a PSA 18” upper back because the gas tube was all over the place. I noticed it while cleaning it before I took it out. The gas key would hit it; you could see it and hear it make contact. The bolt would still close under its own weight, but it just wasn’t right. The replaced the gas block and gas tube before test firing it. Shit happens, and good customer service is invaluable.
No need to apologize. You're filming live in segments. Had the same issues with Radical Firearms a year ago in my upload. The original intent was just to create a 59 second Short, but discovered the chamber was overbored when I filmed my test fire footage. Then had to deal with their terrible Customer Service. Only then did I get pissed off. Filmed over the course of weeks and uploaded after I gave up on them. And then their CEO called me at home.
Don't apologize for losing your temper, you're only human and for all of us to expect you to be perfect is insane. You spent at least $1300 on this hunk of metal and I too would expect flawless function.
As someone that is just getting back into handguns I appreciate this video. I'm definitely someone that is cost conscious and apprehensive when I want to spend something on a super quality gun. To see the cost of the H9 as an option turns me off as a Beretta guy because I can just go get a Gucci Langdon Tactical for the same price and have had it handled by a quality manufacturer and gunsmith and feel completely confident in what I'm getting. Daniel defense really needs to keep that in mind.
It's crazy that gun is that expensive and has that problems. Thank you for and honest review. It's about time we get and honest review without it being brought.
Man there was a batch of the federal syntech 147 grains that were doing the same thing you are experiencing with the DD. My partner first noticed it while training out at CSAT. He contacted Federal and is still waiting to hear back from them. It did it on 2 different guns and it was all ammo from the same lot. I'll see if I can get the lot number from him.
Been having hell with Colt. Cobra has broken twice in 5,000 rounds. Was at warranty for 20 business days because the trigger return spring broke - something they could’ve mailed to me and it would’ve taken 5 minutes to fix. Not my cylinders are messed up, and they quoted 35 business days. No thanks, I’ll just sell it to someone else.
This is what happens when people fan boy over companies. The quality goes way down when people's egos go up. Looks like that is happening at Daniel Defense.
Have only shot winchester white box and federal 124g hp ammo ans no issues with either. Got some aac 124g on the way to try I did notice that rounds fit pretty loose in the chamber. I removed the barrel and dropped one in and its got more wiggle than my sig 365xl and the staccato had almost no wiggle. I dont know how this might impact performance but its worth noting
I do not think the vast majority are wrong, but it seems that the bore is a bit oversized and doesn't leave any room for any mistakes. DD received the pistol today, so time will tell.
I have returned firearms to Springfield. SW and desert eagle. Desert eagle was superb. The others replied. There is nothing wrong with it. Have since learned there are employee problems
I have only ever owned one gun that had a major issue that made it unusable, an FN 545. The magazine catch spring was faulty, but a replacement gun from the store I bought it from fixed the problem and I have not seen the issue repeat itself. Its not good when such a major issues isn’t resolved by a repair or replacement.
I had an FN five seven that would eat magazines. All 3 mags were torn up where the mag button would click in. Sent it in and it still chewed up magazines.
@@Localjadedealer how often? Mags are consumables and aren’t the 5.7 mags plastic? I think there are definitely quality control issues at FN but the mags might be to blame as well.
@@knifetech101 The first 3 were done over the span of 3-4 months. By the time I sent it in to FN one of them wouldn’t stay in when shooting. After I got it back, I ran just one mag in and out for about a week, which chewed it up pretty good. Sold it to friend who knew of the issues. FN had replaced a bunch of parts which led me to believe the actual frame was warped or lacking material in the magazine release areas which caused the magazine release to gouge the mags
@@Localjadedealer crazy… my loaded mags were self ejecting themselves after every 15-30 rounds. The entire magazine catch assembly and spring that holds it in would come out during recoil.
That gun doesn't do anything a cheap Dagger doesn't. Absolutely unacceptable for the price. You can buy HiPoint and not get keyholing. With the number of striker fired guns on the market right now at a third or quarter of the price, I can't believe a company with this name actually sent a gun back with the same major problem lol.
I had an issue with the CZP07 smacking my face with ejecting shells. Communication was almost all robo. They said they could not "re-create the said issue", sent it back, and it still does the same thing with all different types of ammo. My point is that it seems like all companies once big enough don't really care to make it right with every single product they've sold due to sales volume and overall great operating statistics. I still love my P09 and Scorpion but wouldn't risk getting another pistol from them now.
James, a similar event but worse, happened to me with Kimber. However, I enjoy your channel, the person you are, and all the content! 💪🇺🇸 Thanks to your “Rossi Tuffy Survival video”………. I ordered that rifle! (For me) My wife and daughter claimed the 10/22 every time we go to the range 😂 -Nate (Akron,Ohio)
This is why all my defense pistols are Ruger and my target pistols are CZ’s. Nothing flashy, they just work and are priced fairly. I wonder if the problem with the subject DD pistol is more related to jacket thickness than bullet diameter? IE, a rough barrel bore tearing jackets?
I have fired different calibers experiencing the same problem most likely it's probably the bullets. Hope you get it resolved God bless you have a great day
We had a Beretta storm carbine it did that bad. We found reloading cheap bullets caused it, due to thin jackets. I can't explain why but thicker jacketed "good" bullet worked fine. My only guess was extra deep, very square cut rifling. Possibly chewed up plated bullets?
Any Company can build an AR where all the R&D has been done for the better part of a half century &the most you have to innovate is the handguard. Making your own designs is much harder. Trying to fix an already problematic design is another beast altogether
Daniel Defense has been in possession of my Daniel H9 for its second trip in for warranty service since 02/29/2024. Have you gotten your Daniel H9 back from Daniel Defense again? Today is 04/24/2024.
Unacceptable. You can buy a Taurus for $250 and get better results. I filmed a video and had an opportunity to buy the H9. As long as you are shooting quality ammo, this gun should be able to fire whatever you put through it. I recently purchased a Smith and Wesson Shield Plus for $400, and it shoots absolutely anything that I put through it. It was a hard pass for me. And let me tell you, I was so excited about this one. Looking forward to your resolution.
Sounds and looks like an ammo problem not a gun problem. My 9mm ruger pc carbine does that with federal syntac blues but not the reds or regular ball. My 1911 .45acp does it with Hornady ammo. Ammo is weird lately.
@RattlesnakeDefense yes someone from operations has reached out to them but I am not sure what the results of that have been. Someone rented it today and out of 50 rounds I counted 6 keyholes
A few years ago I was at a range where a guy with a brand new DD ar was having all kinds of problems with it. Don't know if he ever got it resolved but he spent $$$$ on that thing for it to perform the way it did. Good luck bro.
I have a couple videos on this matter, but with the Sig P322. When they sent it back to me for the 3rd time, I kinda lost my poop on video myself when the first round fired keyholed and 20 rounds later I had lead puking out the front of the barrel lol. They told me it's the nature of .22lr LOL, OKAY. I had a Glock that exploded the bullets before they reached the target or keyholed. I didn't bother with repair on that one, I just plain ol' HATE Glocks LOL. In my experience, Either keep being their ginny pig and keep testing whatever they send back, or sell it and move to a different model. DD is a stand up company and they will eventually work a good deal out with you, I truly believe that. I feel your pain though!
I have quite a few pistols and every one of them shoots any ammo made for it without a single keyhole. No brand should keyhole even if they are slightly undersized.
A small batch of the Daniel H9s got by QC which had an out-of-spec chamber polishing issue. This is what has caused feeding issues. They are aware of this issue and have the fix. It may also have an impact of the gun you are shooting. I can tell you that my Daniel H9 runs beautifully. With this said, send it back to Daniel for replacement/repair again. It's a new entry, and few things in life that are new entry will not give you aches and pains.
Back in the '80's I bought a beautiful Walther PPK/S that over the course of 100 rounds went full-auto. Fun as all get out, but sent a letter to the importer in Alexandria, Va and received a very nice reply to please return the pistol. They sent me a new one. About five years ago I bought a Desert Eagle in .50AE for very cheap. It worked fine except some ammunition wouldn't return the slide to battery. Sent it to Magnum Research, they sent it back spotlessly clean, even changed the springs to brand new with a note they could not replicate my problem. I bought a case gage and found it was the Underwood ammunition wouldn't work at all in the chamber gage. Use every but Underwood, works flawlessly. Sometimes that's how it goes. As for the comments you get, remember Eisenhower wanted to know how smart Americans were and in the '50's commissioned at study on this only to find 50% were below average intelligence. Now it's probably 90%; welcome to the top 5% so just ignore the rest. Lose that piece of crap, get a Glock if you have to have a plastic gat or get a Les Baer 1911 and don't look back.
I had the same issue. Instead of sending mine in, I requested they send me a new barrel, striker and guide rod to expedite the process. I’m 550 rounds in with no issues and zero keyholing. This could change but so far it’s been great. And I must say, I was fucking LIVID when I first got mine. So I’m very much so still on the fence and not a believer.
@@tommyg4279 haha I went on every social media platform they have and threw an absolute fit 😂 Then their social media manager got ahold of me through my personal Facebook from his personal Facebook. There was some pleasant back and forth and they wanted me to ship it in but I told them I did not want to wait on all of that due to other people’s issues and I’d rather have all the aforementioned parts shipped to me. They were hesitant but in the end conceded.
@@tommyg4279 I went on all of their social media platforms and threw an absolute fit 😂 got in touch with their social media manager via his personal Facebook and argued that I shouldn’t have to wait for a week or two while they fixed their $1400 fuck up. They asked what I wanted and I requested the aforementioned parts shipped to me. They covered everything and I shipped back the original parts.
Did you ever get it back again? Mine has been with them a few weeks and no communication at all, despite them claiming a 5-10 business day turnaround. No update saying service has started (which their original email claims will happen). I emailed and no response. I called, was transferred to voicemail, and still no response.
I just got my 80x cheetah back from beretta , the paper work said nothing about what was done. The next day at the range the gun was still malfunctioning .....
I hear the keyholeomatic 1300 also has problems ejecting live rounds from the chamber when you want to clear the pistol. Hopefully they make a v2 that fixes all those problems as well as the sharp beaver tail that cuts the wedding of some peoples hand.
Have you been able to recover any fired rounds, particularly any of the keyhole rounds? Comparing a recovered keyholed bullet with a recovered non keyholed bullet could tell a lot about what's happening with the individual rounds. Also, I've noticed changes in certain types of Federal ammo. I've got some ammo all of the same type, and some of the cases are crimped, while others have sealant on the case mouth. I'm still waiting to hear back from Federal CS about when that change was made. The keyhole ammo, is it velocity consistent between your H9 and other similar barrel length pistols? Do you have the lot numbers of the keyholing ammo, maybe that might be something that Federal would want to look at? Hope this gets sorted out, and yeah, the warranty folks should have included notes on what they'd done to replicate the issue, steps taken to correct the issue, and direct point of contact, rather than just the warranty hotline.
So, now it's only those crappy plastic skinned syntech rounds misbehaving? Does anyone have good results with that stuff out of a polygonal barrel? I ran a box thru my glock 21 and it hated them worse than naked lead, but the cut rifling in all my 1911s run it as well as anything else. Glock wouldn't even stay on a coffee can at 20 feet with them and unjacketed lead. The manual says to not expect anything good out of unjacketed bullets, and I think that's because of the grip of the rifling just not being there for a slick projo like lead or polymer jacket.
I wondered the same out of the Syntech - but my 3 HK pistols with polygonal rifling (VP9, VP9sk and USP Expert) have no trouble with the same Syntech that my H9 keyholes like crazy.
I have fired federal red box 115 grain 9mm from Astra, several rugers, several walthers, etc and no keyhole issues, you might want to fire bullets into a media that you can recover bullets with minimum damage and look at the refiling marks., my icon is a federal 115 grain fired and captured, has very solid rifling marks. I have some federal ammo nearly blow primers out they were totally flattened sure sign of over pressure, a few rounds out of 1 box, points to a QC issue
Hollyhock Farm has a video van out the DD H9 keyholing if I remember right and maybe other issues. If I remember right they sent it back once and it was not working. Sent it back a second time and I commented on his video the other day asking for an update and he commented back that DD has had his pistol since 2/29/24 and has no idea what is going on with the pistol.
@@RattlesnakeDefense THATS INSANE!!!! Especially for the price of the pistol!!!! Even if it was a $500 standard polymer pistol it’d still be TOTAL BS!!!!
No word, nothing from the company but silence, when u did a video about and call them on the keyhole issue they deny it. As far as I know they have a very many pistols and don't know how to fix them.
@@RattlesnakeDefense that’s what it sounds like to me. Usually when a manufacturer knows the issue they don’t have the gun long unless waiting for parts. I think Daniel Dedense ruined the look of the Hudson H9 and should’ve left the look it has. It still had an accessory rail.
You should send them a link to the GB auction for your "LNIB DD parts lot" after you press a nail punch into the bore with a vise so it can't be used anymore.
Simple problem - barrel diameter is over sized. The reason some bullets keyed and others didn’t is just variations in bullet diameter and bullet expansion - I.e. some bullets were a bit larger and therefore had better engagement with the lands. Manufacturing cause is likely bad tooling - perhaps cheap offshore reamers that were out of spec - as in - larger diameter than spec’d. If hammer forged - then an oversized mandrel.
It looked like the rounds were impacting few yards behind the target especially starting on the third row and it was the grass, leaves and soil debris falling back to the ground?
I hate it when these companies pull that shit of “the overwhelming majority of people that have our products have had no problems and they have been working fine”. That’s when you want to tell them “Well whooptie-fuckin-doo for them. I don’t give a rats ass about them and their product. I’m talking about the one that I have in my hand right now“. You know damn well that when they start off with that nonsense that they are just covering their ass and setting themselves up to not do a goddamn thing about the problems you’re having. And you’ll be stuck with it. Good luck. I hope it works out for you. But they’re just pulling the same old bullshit of soft soaping you to set you up for a letdown.
@@RattlesnakeDefense Sorry if I seem so jaded and crass with my response. I’ve just been there too many times with different companies trying to defend their product when I have had a glaringly obvious issue. When they start off with something like “we take quality control seriously….blah blah blah” they are almost invariably setting themselves up to do nothing about it and make it seem like you don’t know what you’re doing. I hope I am wrong in this case and DD makes it right because you are not the only one that has had this problem.
I have three Daggers and going to buy a Micro very soon. I wasn't a 9mm shooter before dagger but now I make them my EDC...they are just GOOD SHOOTERS!
I appreciate the videos. I have been looking at the H9 but I always wait a bit to see if there are any issues. I have purchased several DD rifles and loved them all, but I won't touch the H9 now till they get this figured out.
It seems like buying a new line of handgun is never a good idea unless it's a Glock because Glock doesn't change shit lmao. I know SIG had some serious issues with the P320s and the P365s when they first released. It appears that the first customers are the beta testers.
You forget the early Gen 4 Glock's, or you are really young. Glock has had problems, they just fix them quickly. As for the P365, it was a brand new design, and within about 8 months, they were putting out consistently good guns. Now, in all fairness, there are really early examples of the P365 going 10k+ without a breakage or a failure. My most recent P365XL build is at around 2k+ over the past 6 months with 0 failures, even during the first 500rds where I just shot mag after mag hoping it ran well so I could carry the new slide.
@@insanity4082 have you not been on earth long enough to see this problem in most new firearms, including Glock? Glock has a reputation for being the most reliable firearm manufacturer on the planet, but you sound stupid
My Walther PPQ 5 match started to tumbling plated bullets around 15.000 rounds. But still shoots Full Metal Jacket fine. can't shoot any. Thing except fmj Without Tumbling now.
I would have to agree with a creator… This is a strange story… My Daniel defense H9 shoots spectacularly, does have lower, felt recoil with a super low bore axis, and is impressively comfortable to shoot. I have been waiting for three years for this weapon to come out, and I am not disappointed in the least. This video is definitely strange.
Have you tried the Federal HSTs? That asked, but it has to be a barrel problem, why wouldn’t they put a new barrel in it the first time. You don’t want an unhappy customer. I guess just “miking” it wouldn’t give us the answer us the entire answer. It could also be a rifling issue. So sorry for your problems. Good money, to have it tied up shipping back and forth. I had an 1984 Pontiac Trans Am that would get vapor lock in the summer. It was the most expensive T/A sold at that dealer that year. After 3 summers, I gave up and sold it. I remember talking on the phone with their customer service and they told me, “It’s not like we’re going to buy it back from you!” I was so pissed. I told the lady, easy for you to say since it isn’t your money. But I told them, they lost a customer and they will never see a penny of mine again. She said, “Well that’s the way you feel.” I wished I could have punched her through the phone.
News of the problems with this pistol have spread and for a lot of people the jury is still out on whether or not this is a good pistol especially considering the price. From what you said about the social media person reaching out to you it seems to me that DD cares more about perception than the functionality of their product. Granted a poor perception will kill the sales and tank the pistol just like the original Hudson. Seems like a cool pistol but for the price there are lots of cool pistols one could buy instead and dozens of them function flawlessly. I think DD has a dud on it's hands and they cannot scramble fast enough to fix it and get the word out. Looking forward to round 3 of this story.
Did you only test one type of ammo? If you get keyholing on one type, don't you just automatically and immediately test at least nine other types of ammo to see whether it's the ammo or the gun?
I want an h9 and I'm glad you made these videos before I spent that much on a pistol. I'll will definitely wait eagerly until a gen 2 or dd publicly says they have fixed the issue. Idk. Appreciate the content though!
@rattlesnake the keyhole is all on the barrel 1. The barrel twist is almost nonexistent, looks like the rifling is just a polish 2. The barrel diameter is slightly too big They have to make new barrels
Also messages dd myself a Mr smith told me the h9 likes 147 grains. And you say they say 115? They are fn us. I had to message them about my missing optic plate code (they fixed that for me I should see it in a few weeks) but that’s when I asked about keyholing and he told me no one’s having those problems either soooo….. I’m afraid to send mine in just to get back a oversized barrel
Daniel Defense is soooo overrated. I know a really good gunsmith here in my area who told me that their quality control has went to crap. They want over $2000 for a DDM4, and the trigger on it is piss poor. A $2000 rifle, and they cant be bothered to put a decent trigger in it. A fricking $170 Timney drop in is better than their AR triggers. Build your own AR at half the price with good quality parts versus buying their stuff off the shelf. Daniel Defense has seriously fallen from grace.
And people hate on PSA and Taurus lol. Taurus 1911 stainless was better built and shot better than my brothers Kimber, he paid 1600 for it lmao. Also neither Taurus nor Palmetto guns shoot when you drop them, unlike SIG 🤣🤣🤣
I guess Daniel Defense hired engineers from Boeing.
Rattlesnake bouta get disappeared lol
LMAO - thought the same!! Cheers@@crankskinatra6038
Hey now, I don't want to be disappeared.
DEI FTW
Prob some of that inclusion over ability showing up.
No wonder Daniel Defense didn't want me to review one, What's For Dinner would have been entertaining.
I spoke with several people having the same issues. DD knows about it, but I don't think they are sure what is causing it.
Go buy one and do it anyway.
@@camojoe83 Despite our channel size and age, we still refuse financial interests from companies. That has kept us fair, but also keeps us poor.
Amen brother
Its not cebtral to these pistols, ive seen a small handful of rifles with ridiculous qc stuff. The dd fanbase is so loyal youll hardly ever hear when somethin fron dd doesnt work right. Gotta give it to em for loyalty i suppose.
Hate when companies send a gun back , no information on what they did . Makes me think they dont care enough
Just tell me what you did, even if it's nothing.
@@RattlesnakeDefense agreed
Sig is the worst I’ve ever delt with,
@buddysumner4022 I love Smith but I sent my m&p ar15 back for repair after 300 rds . Didn't hear back from them for 1 month ,I called and said waiting on a ffl to transfer the gun .I told them to send it back to me the return address. After waiting several more weeks received email stating new lower was needed. I finally received the gun ,no paperwork stated anything but new lower receiver. I called they refused to tell me anything that was done .
Sign of bad management
You can’t blame the ammo when the ammo doesn’t keyhole in other handguns.
Oh they can blame it, doesn't make it true.
Depends on grain, twist, barrel length. But it is likely the gun.
@@caleguenther8947We had limits on ammo i could buy a few years back. I would buy a couple boxes here and there to stock up. I dont normally run fiocchi ammo but had bought a half case or so spread out over a month. I ran into keyholing issues. I had purchased some other fiocchi ammo after pandemic passed and it seems to run fine. I was shooting the fiocchi out of my sig p365. I feel like i had gotten a bad batch of ammo made during the pandemic as the same brand seems to work fine with more recently purchased fiocchi ammo of the same weight and pistol.
3 years in development and they still shit the bed and they know it
“One bad gun means everything is bad” and more illogical nonsense at 11
What development? It’s a Hudson H9.
@@SlavGuns They completely redesigned it
Daniel Defense test procedure: Open nearest window, point gun outside, pull trigger, Yup it shoots. Return to owner.
As someone who works in the firearms industry ( i am a machinist by trade ) where I work we recently had and issue with our broach and the the rifling had uneven rifling they lands and grooves were basically slight egg shaped and upon looking you could visually see from one side to another the rifling was shallow on one side of the barrel and the other was normal and this was at the end of the barrel. Im not saying this is your issue but for those who have a h9 disassemble the slide and put a light down the barrel and look down the rifling and see if the rifling is even as this was our issue with some of our glock pistol barrels and once the broach was replaced and fixture repaired no more issues. Just a thought / idea from our experience. Great video keep it up 👍
+1 on this as a fellow machinist who went to school for a Gun Smith certificate years ago ended up dabbling in this industry as well. What would make the most sense would be if the runout or concentricity of the whole barrel and the inner dimensions of the rifling were off enough where the naked eye couldn't tell but might be able to catch it with gauging (gauges that most likely don't exist to avoid this very problem).
The above is just a "what if" and worth checking, but yeah, if it's off so bad that the naked eye can see the I.D. features are off center, then we have ourselves a party.
The sigh and “f--, I’m not really sure what to do about this” sounds like you really didn’t want the drama of it still being an issue understandably.
You are spot on.
in 40 years of shooting, I have had exactly ONE firearm keyhole, and that was a WWII Russian SVT 40 at 50 yards ! There is zero reason that a modern 9mm handgun, fed with the correct commercial ammo should EVER do this.
Thats what I said, I dont understand how everyone can think this is an ammo issue or there is any good reason for this to happen, and happen twice so far.
The measure of a company is not necessarily the fact that they have outliers, but how they handle them. With the warranty call line down, that does not bode well….
“But Daniel defense is top tier!!!!”
Yeah, when they make AR's they are above average.
@@Osprey1994 yeah, I’m not saying they aren’t good rifles. Every company no matter how good of a product they “usually” put out, has some new products with issues. Cmmg sold me a paperweight. My bcm bcg was out of spec, Wilson combat lower was garbage. Shit happens.
Garbage now...
I watched one of their rifles explode into 5 different pieces. This was at the factory. I recommend almost anyone else with the exception of DPMS. They have good barrels, though.
Garbage is a bit strong @@charlesg5085
I had the same problem with a RIA 10mm 1911. Sent it back and returned with a new barrel, still key holed. Sold it with a disclaimer that it key holed. replaced with a EAA Hunter in 10mm. WHAT A WONDERFUL GUN!
With the price of a EAA you could afford another barrel. Can’t with what he bought.
That was super close too. Cant believe it keyholed at that distance
I’ve been saying it’s a piece of junk since my hand touched it at SHOT Show.
It is trash
Yes exactly. Why wouldn’t someone just see it. Overpriced glock clone.
@@bigracer3867 it's not a glock clone lmao not defending it but it has very little in common with a glock
@@bigracer3867Well it’s actually a clone of another gun.
Same, I looked at it at the Shot Show as well and was like nah.
Respect that you engage in DDs warranty process.
I would have asked for a replacement or cash back. Way too much money at stake to do this egg dance with the manufacturer. Seems the H9 is cursed ... On a side note, I wonder if Reeves is eating his shorts given that he praised the H9 over the moon 😂 Always good to bribe the most famous influencers.
Looking forward to the next chapter of this saga.
Thank you. I tried to be fair and understanding, but at some point, its just not working.
I will say that usually manufacturers don't allow refunds unless it's circumstances where the same gun keeps having problems or the replacements have issues. I had to send in an S&W M&P Sport II back like 4-5 times and the replacements all were bad until they finally sent me a check and refunded me since the cost of sending it back and forth and sending me lemons was getting to be more than the firearm was worth.
James wasn't bribed. Some people got to use working examples, but when a company scales up to full production, it isn't uncommon to see issues arise. The gun isn't ready for prime time.
It should be noted that anything that seems "revolutionary" or is a big iteration, will likely take a year to work the kinks out. If it's mostly cosmetic changes, then it's all good, but whether it's a gun, phone, or car... don't expect things to be 100% year 1, especially not within the first month or two of production.
I sent mine back to adjust trigger weigh even though is not an issue for me but since I had to wait for the optics plate I figured why not, anyhow, got it back and is good to go I never had an issue reaching them and got a step by step in the service (two steps actually) because I sent it on a Friday and I had it back by Wednesday have not had an issue with it
Reeves is an absolute shill
FWIW, I sent a PSA 18” upper back because the gas tube was all over the place. I noticed it while cleaning it before I took it out. The gas key would hit it; you could see it and hear it make contact. The bolt would still close under its own weight, but it just wasn’t right.
The replaced the gas block and gas tube before test firing it.
Shit happens, and good customer service is invaluable.
That's wild. Our shop stopped selling PSA because their customer service was awful.
I think it's on a downturn. I have not been able to reach our store rep for a couple weeks
@@genevandenham7999I only bought one because of the lifetime warranty. kind of regret it. Mine didn’t work right out of the box
200 rounds in so far. Holding zero and zero malfunctions.
It's very eye opening all the glowing reviews it got from all the gun tubers. I guess everybody has a price.
Not giving my self any more credit than I need, but I thought that was very odd also. All of those videos went up at about the same time too.
No need to apologize. You're filming live in segments. Had the same issues with Radical Firearms a year ago in my upload. The original intent was just to create a 59 second Short, but discovered the chamber was overbored when I filmed my test fire footage. Then had to deal with their terrible Customer Service. Only then did I get pissed off. Filmed over the course of weeks and uploaded after I gave up on them. And then their CEO called me at home.
Yea, you never get to pick the story, just tell the one that flops in front of you. Thank you.
Excellent follow-up review! Looking forward to see the second review on and if they finally resolved the problem. Good luck 👊
Don't apologize for losing your temper, you're only human and for all of us to expect you to be perfect is insane. You spent at least $1300 on this hunk of metal and I too would expect flawless function.
As someone that is just getting back into handguns I appreciate this video. I'm definitely someone that is cost conscious and apprehensive when I want to spend something on a super quality gun. To see the cost of the H9 as an option turns me off as a Beretta guy because I can just go get a Gucci Langdon Tactical for the same price and have had it handled by a quality manufacturer and gunsmith and feel completely confident in what I'm getting. Daniel defense really needs to keep that in mind.
Glad to help, thank you.
That's sucks man, hopefully you get this resolved.
Daniel defense is nothing but trash now...
It's crazy that gun is that expensive and has that problems. Thank you for and honest review. It's about time we get and honest review without it being brought.
Thanks
Man there was a batch of the federal syntech 147 grains that were doing the same thing you are experiencing with the DD. My partner first noticed it while training out at CSAT. He contacted Federal and is still waiting to hear back from them. It did it on 2 different guns and it was all ammo from the same lot. I'll see if I can get the lot number from him.
ive been having alot of qc problems the past few months with alot of bigger company's this seems like a common trend right now
As someone who works from the sales side, it has been going down hill since 2020. I have seen more errors in the last few years than the 15 before.
Been having hell with Colt. Cobra has broken twice in 5,000 rounds. Was at warranty for 20 business days because the trigger return spring broke - something they could’ve mailed to me and it would’ve taken 5 minutes to fix.
Not my cylinders are messed up, and they quoted 35 business days. No thanks, I’ll just sell it to someone else.
Thanks for documenting this. I was thinking about getting one but I wanted to see what kind of experience others were getting first.
Seems like a rifling specs in the barrel. Defective barrels.
This is what happens when people fan boy over companies. The quality goes way down when people's egos go up. Looks like that is happening at Daniel Defense.
That's weird. Do you have a picture of the inside of the barrel?
Should have put a mark on the barrel before sending it in
Damn, that's a good idea
Have only shot winchester white box and federal 124g hp ammo ans no issues with either. Got some aac 124g on the way to try
I did notice that rounds fit pretty loose in the chamber. I removed the barrel and dropped one in and its got more wiggle than my sig 365xl and the staccato had almost no wiggle. I dont know how this might impact performance but its worth noting
I do not think the vast majority are wrong, but it seems that the bore is a bit oversized and doesn't leave any room for any mistakes. DD received the pistol today, so time will tell.
I have returned firearms to Springfield. SW and desert eagle. Desert eagle was superb. The others replied. There is nothing wrong with it. Have since learned there are employee problems
I have only ever owned one gun that had a major issue that made it unusable, an FN 545. The magazine catch spring was faulty, but a replacement gun from the store I bought it from fixed the problem and I have not seen the issue repeat itself. Its not good when such a major issues isn’t resolved by a repair or replacement.
I had an FN five seven that would eat magazines. All 3 mags were torn up where the mag button would click in. Sent it in and it still chewed up magazines.
@@Localjadedealer how often? Mags are consumables and aren’t the 5.7 mags plastic? I think there are definitely quality control issues at FN but the mags might be to blame as well.
@@knifetech101 The first 3 were done over the span of 3-4 months. By the time I sent it in to FN one of them wouldn’t stay in when shooting. After I got it back, I ran just one mag in and out for about a week, which chewed it up pretty good. Sold it to friend who knew of the issues. FN had replaced a bunch of parts which led me to believe the actual frame was warped or lacking material in the magazine release areas which caused the magazine release to gouge the mags
@@Localjadedealer crazy… my loaded mags were self ejecting themselves after every 15-30 rounds. The entire magazine catch assembly and spring that holds it in would come out during recoil.
Pewview had the same issue. They changed the barrel and it worked fine. I hope you get yours fixed. I can feel how pissed you are. Hang in there.
thank ya
That gun doesn't do anything a cheap Dagger doesn't. Absolutely unacceptable for the price. You can buy HiPoint and not get keyholing. With the number of striker fired guns on the market right now at a third or quarter of the price, I can't believe a company with this name actually sent a gun back with the same major problem lol.
I had an issue with the CZP07 smacking my face with ejecting shells. Communication was almost all robo. They said they could not "re-create the said issue", sent it back, and it still does the same thing with all different types of ammo. My point is that it seems like all companies once big enough don't really care to make it right with every single product they've sold due to sales volume and overall great operating statistics. I still love my P09 and Scorpion but wouldn't risk getting another pistol from them now.
James, a similar event but worse, happened to me with Kimber. However, I enjoy your channel, the person you are, and all the content! 💪🇺🇸
Thanks to your “Rossi Tuffy Survival video”……….
I ordered that rifle! (For me) My wife and daughter claimed the 10/22 every time we go to the range 😂
-Nate (Akron,Ohio)
Thanks man.
This is why all my defense pistols are Ruger and my target pistols are CZ’s. Nothing flashy, they just work and are priced fairly.
I wonder if the problem with the subject DD pistol is more related to jacket thickness than bullet diameter? IE, a rough barrel bore tearing jackets?
I have fired different calibers experiencing the same problem most likely it's probably the bullets. Hope you get it resolved God bless you have a great day
I've shot quite a bit of Syn-150 & 115 in various guns and have never experienced any keyhole issues.
We had a Beretta storm carbine it did that bad. We found reloading cheap bullets caused it, due to thin jackets. I can't explain why but thicker jacketed "good" bullet worked fine. My only guess was extra deep, very square cut rifling. Possibly chewed up plated bullets?
Any Company can build an AR where all the R&D has been done for the better part of a half century &the most you have to innovate is the handguard. Making your own designs is much harder. Trying to fix an already problematic design is another beast altogether
Daniel Defense has been in possession of my Daniel H9 for its second trip in for warranty service since 02/29/2024. Have you gotten your Daniel H9 back from Daniel Defense again? Today is 04/24/2024.
I have not.
Unacceptable. You can buy a Taurus for $250 and get better results. I filmed a video and had an opportunity to buy the H9. As long as you are shooting quality ammo, this gun should be able to fire whatever you put through it. I recently purchased a Smith and Wesson Shield Plus for $400, and it shoots absolutely anything that I put through it. It was a hard pass for me. And let me tell you, I was so excited about this one. Looking forward to your resolution.
Thank ya much
Sounds and looks like an ammo problem not a gun problem. My 9mm ruger pc carbine does that with federal syntac blues but not the reds or regular ball. My 1911 .45acp does it with Hornady ammo. Ammo is weird lately.
The curse of Hudson! Crazy. Did you resolve this with DD?
Have the same issue with the one we rent out at the range i work at. Also it wont go into battery at times
Have you spoken to DD?
@RattlesnakeDefense yes someone from operations has reached out to them but I am not sure what the results of that have been. Someone rented it today and out of 50 rounds I counted 6 keyholes
My question would be if it is a ammo problem why are other 9mm guns having the same problem?
Rented one at the range in South Carolina thing totally keyholed I emailed them and got no response
That sucks
A few years ago I was at a range where a guy with a brand new DD ar was having all kinds of problems with it. Don't know if he ever got it resolved but he spent $$$$ on that thing for it to perform the way it did. Good luck bro.
I have a couple videos on this matter, but with the Sig P322. When they sent it back to me for the 3rd time, I kinda lost my poop on video myself when the first round fired keyholed and 20 rounds later I had lead puking out the front of the barrel lol. They told me it's the nature of .22lr LOL, OKAY. I had a Glock that exploded the bullets before they reached the target or keyholed. I didn't bother with repair on that one, I just plain ol' HATE Glocks LOL. In my experience, Either keep being their ginny pig and keep testing whatever they send back, or sell it and move to a different model. DD is a stand up company and they will eventually work a good deal out with you, I truly believe that. I feel your pain though!
I have quite a few pistols and every one of them shoots any ammo made for it without a single keyhole. No brand should keyhole even if they are slightly undersized.
I agree.
A small batch of the Daniel H9s got by QC which had an out-of-spec chamber polishing issue. This is what has caused feeding issues. They are aware of this issue and have the fix. It may also have an impact of the gun you are shooting. I can tell you that my Daniel H9 runs beautifully. With this said, send it back to Daniel for replacement/repair again. It's a new entry, and few things in life that are new entry will not give you aches and pains.
Back in the '80's I bought a beautiful Walther PPK/S that over the course of 100 rounds went full-auto. Fun as all get out, but sent a letter to the importer in Alexandria, Va and received a very nice reply to please return the pistol. They sent me a new one. About five years ago I bought a Desert Eagle in .50AE for very cheap. It worked fine except some ammunition wouldn't return the slide to battery. Sent it to Magnum Research, they sent it back spotlessly clean, even changed the springs to brand new with a note they could not replicate my problem. I bought a case gage and found it was the Underwood ammunition wouldn't work at all in the chamber gage. Use every but Underwood, works flawlessly. Sometimes that's how it goes. As for the comments you get, remember Eisenhower wanted to know how smart Americans were and in the '50's commissioned at study on this only to find 50% were below average intelligence. Now it's probably 90%; welcome to the top 5% so just ignore the rest. Lose that piece of crap, get a Glock if you have to have a plastic gat or get a Les Baer 1911 and don't look back.
Good advice, thank you.
I had the same issue. Instead of sending mine in, I requested they send me a new barrel, striker and guide rod to expedite the process.
I’m 550 rounds in with no issues and zero keyholing. This could change but so far it’s been great.
And I must say, I was fucking LIVID when I first got mine. So I’m very much so still on the fence and not a believer.
How did you get them to send a new barrel & guide rod? Did they charge you? I’d be interested in that myself just in case I have the same issue.
@@tommyg4279 haha I went on every social media platform they have and threw an absolute fit 😂 Then their social media manager got ahold of me through my personal Facebook from his personal Facebook. There was some pleasant back and forth and they wanted me to ship it in but I told them I did not want to wait on all of that due to other people’s issues and I’d rather have all the aforementioned parts shipped to me. They were hesitant but in the end conceded.
Smart on your part.
@@tommyg4279 I went on all of their social media platforms and threw an absolute fit 😂 got in touch with their social media manager via his personal Facebook and argued that I shouldn’t have to wait for a week or two while they fixed their $1400 fuck up. They asked what I wanted and I requested the aforementioned parts shipped to me. They covered everything and I shipped back the original parts.
Did you ever get it back again? Mine has been with them a few weeks and no communication at all, despite them claiming a 5-10 business day turnaround. No update saying service has started (which their original email claims will happen). I emailed and no response. I called, was transferred to voicemail, and still no response.
I am in the same boat, eating static while they are in possession of my pistol.
I'm going on 6 weeks since my second RMA. Not a peep. Unfortunate.
I just got my 80x cheetah back from beretta , the paper work said nothing about what was done. The next day at the range the gun was still malfunctioning .....
I hope they get it right this time. I know if I spent that much $$ it should be right from the start. Good luck and thanks for the update.
I hear the keyholeomatic 1300 also has problems ejecting live rounds from the chamber when you want to clear the pistol. Hopefully they make a v2 that fixes all those problems as well as the sharp beaver tail that cuts the wedding of some peoples hand.
The beaver tail isn't the problem. It's the slide serrations essentially sawing at people's hands. Lucas confirmed this when testing one.
It’s good to see that angry James looks the same as he did last I seen him.
Have you been able to recover any fired rounds, particularly any of the keyhole rounds? Comparing a recovered keyholed bullet with a recovered non keyholed bullet could tell a lot about what's happening with the individual rounds.
Also, I've noticed changes in certain types of Federal ammo. I've got some ammo all of the same type, and some of the cases are crimped, while others have sealant on the case mouth. I'm still waiting to hear back from Federal CS about when that change was made.
The keyhole ammo, is it velocity consistent between your H9 and other similar barrel length pistols?
Do you have the lot numbers of the keyholing ammo, maybe that might be something that Federal would want to look at?
Hope this gets sorted out, and yeah, the warranty folks should have included notes on what they'd done to replicate the issue, steps taken to correct the issue, and direct point of contact, rather than just the warranty hotline.
I have recovered bullets, see my other uploads. With this test you watched, it was all fresh ammo from different batches. You decide.
So, now it's only those crappy plastic skinned syntech rounds misbehaving? Does anyone have good results with that stuff out of a polygonal barrel? I ran a box thru my glock 21 and it hated them worse than naked lead, but the cut rifling in all my 1911s run it as well as anything else. Glock wouldn't even stay on a coffee can at 20 feet with them and unjacketed lead.
The manual says to not expect anything good out of unjacketed bullets, and I think that's because of the grip of the rifling just not being there for a slick projo like lead or polymer jacket.
I wondered the same out of the Syntech - but my 3 HK pistols with polygonal rifling (VP9, VP9sk and USP Expert) have no trouble with the same Syntech that my H9 keyholes like crazy.
@@nimbusR0234 Interesting.
Areeed, I have fired thousands of syntec rounds without issue in hundreds of handguns. To answer the Fed 115 FMJs keyhole as well.
I have fired federal red box 115 grain 9mm from Astra, several rugers, several walthers, etc and no keyhole issues, you might want to fire bullets into a media that you can recover bullets with minimum damage and look at the refiling marks., my icon is a federal 115 grain fired and captured, has very solid rifling marks.
I have some federal ammo nearly blow primers out they were totally flattened sure sign of over pressure, a few rounds out of 1 box, points to a QC issue
Check out the DD video before this one
Hollyhock Farm has a video van out the DD H9 keyholing if I remember right and maybe other issues. If I remember right they sent it back once and it was not working. Sent it back a second time and I commented on his video the other day asking for an update and he commented back that DD has had his pistol since 2/29/24 and has no idea what is going on with the pistol.
Same here
@@RattlesnakeDefense THATS INSANE!!!! Especially for the price of the pistol!!!! Even if it was a $500 standard polymer pistol it’d still be TOTAL BS!!!!
No word, nothing from the company but silence, when u did a video about and call them on the keyhole issue they deny it. As far as I know they have a very many pistols and don't know how to fix them.
@@RattlesnakeDefense that’s what it sounds like to me. Usually when a manufacturer knows the issue they don’t have the gun long unless waiting for parts. I think Daniel Dedense ruined the look of the Hudson H9 and should’ve left the look it has. It still had an accessory rail.
You should send them a link to the GB auction for your "LNIB DD parts lot" after you press a nail punch into the bore with a vise so it can't be used anymore.
How do they not state the work done to the rifle..
Never buy a first gen anything in the first year
Beta = problems!!! Lol
Simple problem - barrel diameter is over sized. The reason some bullets keyed and others didn’t is just variations in bullet diameter and bullet expansion - I.e. some bullets were a bit larger and therefore had better engagement with the lands. Manufacturing cause is likely bad tooling - perhaps cheap offshore reamers that were out of spec - as in - larger diameter than spec’d. If hammer forged - then an oversized mandrel.
It’s hard to tell in the video. Did the regular cooper jacketed stuff keyhole?
The Fed 115 did
I had a DD rifle that did the same thing, DD is not the best BCM all the way
BCM has had their issues too. No company is infallible.
Daniel Defense has a QC problem these days. They are over priced and overrated
Lol you question DD’s QC issues and recommend BCM. Lol. Lmfao. Lawl even.
I’m trying to figure out why after every shot it sounded like bird shot raining down
It looked like the rounds were impacting few yards behind the target especially starting on the third row and it was the grass, leaves and soil debris falling back to the ground?
Yea, it had been raining and the ground gets soft up on the farm.
They did the same with mine gave me a new barrel still same result gunshop I got it from is on point they taking it back getting me a prodigy
They are replacing all barrels in the h9s. I got my email two weeks ago. It appears they are stepping up. Patience.
I hate it when these companies pull that shit of “the overwhelming majority of people that have our products have had no problems and they have been working fine”. That’s when you want to tell them “Well whooptie-fuckin-doo for them. I don’t give a rats ass about them and their product. I’m talking about the one that I have in my hand right now“. You know damn well that when they start off with that nonsense that they are just covering their ass and setting themselves up to not do a goddamn thing about the problems you’re having. And you’ll be stuck with it. Good luck. I hope it works out for you. But they’re just pulling the same old bullshit of soft soaping you to set you up for a letdown.
Right on.
@@RattlesnakeDefense Sorry if I seem so jaded and crass with my response. I’ve just been there too many times with different companies trying to defend their product when I have had a glaringly obvious issue. When they start off with something like “we take quality control seriously….blah blah blah” they are almost invariably setting themselves up to do nothing about it and make it seem like you don’t know what you’re doing. I hope I am wrong in this case and DD makes it right because you are not the only one that has had this problem.
That’s sad man. I fell like there rifles gone down hill as well, a lot of money for par performance
How hard is it to make a 9mm barrel with a decent crown?
I’m curious what sort of customer service response someone without a social media presence would receive.
I have not heard from them since this upload. So I would say you get no response.
And they still have my gun
@@RattlesnakeDefense I feel for you there, for me at least that is not a cheap weapon.
Sounds like improper lockup causing barrel tilt prematurely. My psa micro dagger runs flawlessly lol!!
I have three Daggers and going to buy a Micro very soon. I wasn't a 9mm shooter before dagger but now I make them my EDC...they are just GOOD SHOOTERS!
Doesn't matter what ammo. Never had an issue with federal ammo.
Did you compare the ammo on another pistol?
Check my latest upload, there was a big update this week
I appreciate the videos. I have been looking at the H9 but I always wait a bit to see if there are any issues. I have purchased several DD rifles and loved them all, but I won't touch the H9 now till they get this figured out.
I hope they get it sorted
It'd be interesting to see some slow motion footage, see the initial exit from the barrel.
Typically, keyholing is due to too slow of a barrel twist rate for the weight/length/shape of the bullet. I wonder what twist they are using?
1:10, like most other 9mms as per the specs
It seems like buying a new line of handgun is never a good idea unless it's a Glock because Glock doesn't change shit lmao. I know SIG had some serious issues with the P320s and the P365s when they first released. It appears that the first customers are the beta testers.
You forget the early Gen 4 Glock's, or you are really young.
Glock has had problems, they just fix them quickly.
As for the P365, it was a brand new design, and within about 8 months, they were putting out consistently good guns. Now, in all fairness, there are really early examples of the P365 going 10k+ without a breakage or a failure. My most recent P365XL build is at around 2k+ over the past 6 months with 0 failures, even during the first 500rds where I just shot mag after mag hoping it ran well so I could carry the new slide.
@@Osprey1994SIG has had more problems than Glock historically speaking.
You could’ve just stopped this comment at “buying a new line of handgun is never a good idea.” Glock brain is a disease, I hope you get better
@@scrungus483 Aww, did I hurt your feelings? Don't take it too personally.
@@insanity4082 have you not been on earth long enough to see this problem in most new firearms, including Glock? Glock has a reputation for being the most reliable firearm manufacturer on the planet, but you sound stupid
My Walther PPQ 5 match started to tumbling plated bullets around 15.000 rounds. But still shoots Full Metal Jacket fine. can't shoot any. Thing except fmj Without Tumbling now.
15 thousand rounds?
I have one, 400 rounds thru it, so far no issues no key-holing
I would have to agree with a creator… This is a strange story… My Daniel defense H9 shoots spectacularly, does have lower, felt recoil with a super low bore axis, and is impressively comfortable to shoot. I have been waiting for three years for this weapon to come out, and I am not disappointed in the least. This video is definitely strange.
Have you tried the Federal HSTs?
That asked, but it has to be a barrel problem, why wouldn’t they put a new barrel in it the first time. You don’t want an unhappy customer.
I guess just “miking” it wouldn’t give us the answer us the entire answer. It could also be a rifling issue.
So sorry for your problems. Good money, to have it tied up shipping back and forth.
I had an 1984 Pontiac Trans Am that would get vapor lock in the summer. It was the most expensive T/A sold at that dealer that year. After 3 summers, I gave up and sold it. I remember talking on the phone with their customer service and they told me, “It’s not like we’re going to buy it back from you!” I was so pissed. I told the lady, easy for you to say since it isn’t your money. But I told them, they lost a customer and they will never see a penny of mine again. She said, “Well that’s the way you feel.”
I wished I could have punched her through the phone.
News of the problems with this pistol have spread and for a lot of people the jury is still out on whether or not this is a good pistol especially considering the price. From what you said about the social media person reaching out to you it seems to me that DD cares more about perception than the functionality of their product. Granted a poor perception will kill the sales and tank the pistol just like the original Hudson. Seems like a cool pistol but for the price there are lots of cool pistols one could buy instead and dozens of them function flawlessly. I think DD has a dud on it's hands and they cannot scramble fast enough to fix it and get the word out. Looking forward to round 3 of this story.
My question is how would it be handled if I didn't have access to a social media guy.
Did you only test one type of ammo? If you get keyholing on one type, don't you just automatically and immediately test at least nine other types of ammo to see whether it's the ammo or the gun?
Did you watch the video?
I want an h9 and I'm glad you made these videos before I spent that much on a pistol. I'll will definitely wait eagerly until a gen 2 or dd publicly says they have fixed the issue. Idk. Appreciate the content though!
I thought they spent 4 years revising and improving ???
Any updates since this video?
No, they have had my pistol since upload. I will update when I someone finally gets back to me.
@rattlesnake the keyhole is all on the barrel
1. The barrel twist is almost nonexistent, looks like the rifling is just a polish
2. The barrel diameter is slightly too big
They have to make new barrels
Also messages dd myself a Mr smith told me the h9 likes 147 grains. And you say they say 115?
They are fn us. I had to message them about my missing optic plate code (they fixed that for me I should see it in a few weeks) but that’s when I asked about keyholing and he told me no one’s having those problems either soooo….. I’m afraid to send mine in just to get back a oversized barrel
What kind of phone case is that?
“Slight of hand” yet this is a problem that MANY have
Daniel Defense is soooo overrated. I know a really good gunsmith here in my area who told me that their quality control has went to crap.
They want over $2000 for a DDM4, and the trigger on it is piss poor. A $2000 rifle, and they cant be bothered to put a decent trigger in it. A fricking $170 Timney drop in is better than their AR triggers. Build your own AR at half the price with good quality parts versus buying their stuff off the shelf.
Daniel Defense has seriously fallen from grace.
I would be pissed... for this amount of money there are alot of GREAT GUNS to pick from..
Don’t worry about the “bad” words! My Key Hole 9 KH9 does the same thing!
And people hate on PSA and Taurus lol. Taurus 1911 stainless was better built and shot better than my brothers Kimber, he paid 1600 for it lmao. Also neither Taurus nor Palmetto guns shoot when you drop them, unlike SIG 🤣🤣🤣
never seen key holes at close range maybe 50 -100 yards with a rifle