If it seats. It yeets.
For a pistol run a patch through the barrel. Make sure anything that needs oil gets oiled and then shoot it. For a rifle I’d probably give it a look over to make sure there were no unexpected surprises from manufacturing. No machining particles. Then still run a patch through the barrel and look the bolt over. Oil as needed. Then send em.What do you do & why?
Dry patch down the barrel, oil the rails or internals, full clean & strip, OR just go shoot it?
Also, what is your break-in process? I'm mainly thinking off the shelf handguns and rifles. Obviously some people go to great lengths for their competition barrels, but that isn't me.
I don't really have a system per say, so I was curious what the community thinks. Would have done a poll but wanted to leave it open ended.
Is this a thing?
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