This is getting to be quite frustrating. I did another range trip and am still having issues with the P07 Duty in .40. The gun has been polished internally and is running a mild CGW tune. By that, I mean it has the SRS cams, .220 roller (replaced a .213), extended firing pin with light spring, lighter FPS lifter spring, yellow hammer spring, lighter TRS and upgraded FP retaining pin. It feels great in the hand and cycles beautifully manually. I replaced the recoil spring with a yellow 18# spring and SS guide rod. It should be a fantastic shooter. And when it's working, it is.
The issues are that it's getting a consistent FTF with the nose of the round diving into the bottom of the feed ramp. Right now, this is happening with the stock 12 round mags, but the gun seems to run fine with the mags from either my 9mm P09 or my .40 P09. The stock 12 rounders have been disassembled, cleaned thoroughly and lightly lubed inside with a spray on dry film lube. They feel great, like a good Wilson Combat 47D. I thought that maybe the mag springs might be tired and swapped the mag springs in a P09 mag with the mag springs in one of the P07 mags. The P07 mags failed to run reliably and the P09 ran fine, so I think I can rule out the mag springs and followers. I'll check the dimensions of the feed lips to see if there are any odd dimensions there. They look correct to me visually though.
When manually cycled, the gun feels great. If I cycle with the recoil spring removed, I cannot get it to jam even if I push the round down. Even with the new recoil spring and guide rod, it's still throwing brass about 20 to 25 feet, which seems awfully far for a .40. All of my other .40s seem to toss it about 10 to 15 feet, no further.
Are there any known issues with the early .40 P07s?