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How do you break in a new gun?
Posted on 6/26/15 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 6/26/15 at 3:48 pm
I normally don't do much other than put a tag with a lite amount of oil down the barrel and a little oil on the rails (on a pistol) and go shoot it. First time I will normally put about 100 through it and the bring it back and clean it really good. Run a brush in the barrel quite a few times and then a patch until it's clean.
Am I doing anything wrong and what do you do?
Am I doing anything wrong and what do you do?
Posted on 6/26/15 at 3:54 pm to bbvdd
Remove from box, load, shoot, "lose it in a boating accident".
Posted on 6/26/15 at 4:08 pm to bbvdd
I have 2 brand new pistols and the owner's manual says they are delivered preserved with a protective grease and oil coating and must be stripped before firing the first time. The protective grease and oil should be removed and the pistol then relubricated.
Posted on 6/26/15 at 4:11 pm to bbvdd
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How do you break in a new gun?
Posted on 6/26/15 at 4:15 pm to bbvdd
I've honestly never done anything other than put bullets in and fired away. I also don't own any semi-automatic pistols other than a cheap Lorcin .25.
This post was edited on 6/26/15 at 4:35 pm
Posted on 6/26/15 at 4:20 pm to bbvdd
Are you worried about getting the rings properly seated or something?
Posted on 6/26/15 at 4:22 pm to REB BEER
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I also don't own any semi-auto matic pistols other than a cheap Lorcin .25.
Didn't figure you for a low-level gangbanger
Posted on 6/26/15 at 4:27 pm to BiggerBear
What rings?
Nah, just wondering if anyone has a more thorough process.
Nah, just wondering if anyone has a more thorough process.
Posted on 6/26/15 at 5:01 pm to bbvdd
Wipe the factory oil off, a drop or two of my own, and shoot. Clean after I'm done, oil wear points, wipe down, and shoot until it gets very dirty
Posted on 6/26/15 at 5:24 pm to Hammertime
I agree with the others.
Remove the factory grease and then fire away. Most modern handguns don't need much lubrication so go light on re-oiling the slide.
By the way, what kind of handgun is it?
Remove the factory grease and then fire away. Most modern handguns don't need much lubrication so go light on re-oiling the slide.
By the way, what kind of handgun is it?
Posted on 6/26/15 at 5:54 pm to JoePepitone
quote:guns come with manuals? (the only manual I ever read was the one that came with my AR)
owner's manual
To the OP- I shoot 'em straight out the box then change the breakin oil after 8 hours- just like a new mower.
Posted on 6/26/15 at 7:59 pm to bapple
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By the way, what kind of handgun is it?
It's a couple actually.
The Sig P320 and I got a new Delta Elite
Posted on 6/26/15 at 8:01 pm to bbvdd
What caliber is that p320? How's it fit your hand? What size grips?
Posted on 6/26/15 at 8:46 pm to bbvdd
Make sure the stator is lubed.
Posted on 6/26/15 at 9:04 pm to DLauw
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What caliber is that p320? How's it fit your hand? What size grips?
It's the carry 9mm
I love it so far. I have big hands and it fits very well. It might be the most accurate pistol I own.
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