Do you do a "Fluff and Buff", on new pistols

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But frankly, that's where I stop. I refuse to buy a pistol that's not a fighting pistol, and I refuse to accept any pistol into that categorization that needs 'help' just to function properly out of the box.

Respectfully, I disagree; it's partly just good policy to check your guns if you know what to look for. I don't blame you for demanding quality, but even a custom gun that you had built to spec can malfunction.

I think the Keltecs and most other guns function fine...but "optimal" functioning is a different story. Most guns have a few areas that could be sanded to prevent friction, and this becomes apparent if you detail strip after a few hundred rounds.

"Have to" F&B a nice gun? Nope... Good idea? Sure.
 
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