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I do rotate slightly when I write and I have had other pens snag on paper before but I don't think that's the case here. There were no issues with the nib that I could spot other than it being crooked in the feed.
The Kakuno is one of my favorite pens! I've owned several but I wish they were a little sturdier... every one I've owned has cracked eventually (cap, body, or both) no matter how carefully I handle it.
I believe the Metropolitan and the Kakuno use the same nib. So if you like the Kakuno nib and are just looking for a more substantial body, the Metro should be a great fit. Pilot is know for good quality control, but it does sound like maybe you got a dud.