moxie
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Most. I like to check that things are crud free, not damaged or awry, function properly, and lubed right. Especially with guns new to me or that have been out in the elements.
A friend's nearly new G-26 just seized up recently after firing. Finally got the slide back and round out after much travail by both of us. Did the same thing using no ammo. He stripped it and found a few very small pieces of metallic crud. Hosed and blew it out. Several hundred rounds later perking right along.
Doesn't happen with Glocks. Right.
A friend's nearly new G-26 just seized up recently after firing. Finally got the slide back and round out after much travail by both of us. Did the same thing using no ammo. He stripped it and found a few very small pieces of metallic crud. Hosed and blew it out. Several hundred rounds later perking right along.
Doesn't happen with Glocks. Right.