Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what I always hear, and it makes perfect sense.
But... is it still an issue with modern ammo? I'm looking for personal experience. Preferably something in the last ten years.
It's been my experience that is it runs FMJs reliably then JHPs run, too. Given the high volume (and cost) of JHPs that "The Experts" recommend to qualify a defensive handgun, I think it is a valid question. The number seems to be rather arbitrary and based on what that particular person "feels" is right. I've seen recommendations has high as 500 JHPs before you should have confidence in a gun. I guess that is fine if the tax payer is buying your ammo but I have to pay for my own.
I tend to run several hundred FMJs of various manufacture, and a couple of magazines of the carry JHP (usually Gold Dot) through something I plan to carry. If it does that without a hiccup then I call that good. Well, except for the revolves.

FWIW - The Para wouldn't cycle non-Winchester FMJs so there was no way I was going to waste my time (and money) with JHPs.