CmdrSlander
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Oh and poor accuracy second time around (first range trip with the gun was nearly flawless)
I am going to try lubricating the gun again immediately before heading to the range, as it was fairly reliable for the first 100 rounds fired and those were fired shortly after I had received, cleaned and lubricated the firearm, while the next 100 rounds were horribly unreliable and were fired a month after I had last cleaned and lubricated the firearm (after the first range trip).
FTEs and FTFs.
I am going to try lubricating the gun again immediately before heading to the range, as it was fairly reliable for the first 100 rounds fired and those were fired shortly after I had received, cleaned and lubricated the firearm, while the next 100 rounds were horribly unreliable and were fired a month after I had last cleaned and lubricated the firearm (after the first range trip).
I will do so. It seems odd that a pistol design which was for all intents and purposes a combat weapon needs to be oiled so frequently. Its just a range toy so I don't really care though.I suspect you will find that this was your problem. After a month of sitting, your pistol was probably bone-dry. Oil that puppy up and take her back to the range.