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Picked up my new Ruger Precision rifle. Farting around with given it a close look over in the privacy of home and couch. Noticed a few things that seemed slightly off. Wondering if this is in line with a couple rounds of test firing, or is is possible I got some kind of "return" to the distributor that ended up back at FFL.
Barrel clearly has particulates in it but gave up getting a shot with my phone.
But I noticed the bolt face seems like it has a awful amount of grime and wearing on the extractor. Would this be consistant with a handful of test fires with dirty crap?
This goes hand in hand with the AR style feed ramps, both have several spots of brass on them.
Pics below, let me know if they actually click into decent viewing size/whatever.
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Since we talking about it. FWIW mine has the slightly canted handguards like most I'll have to fiddle with. Anyone know if the trigger pull screw is captured? Namely can I try to loosen it to far and have it fall out?
beast556
02-06-2016, 16:43
Looks like it was just test fired to me.
And I'd buy that if that's the consensus. Just seems like more grime than I would see from any other new things I've purchased, but for all I know Ruger actually does 10-20 rounds. I would care less in an AR or something too, but with this I'd be a little more worried since I'd like to do the whole "propper break in" thing.
They do test fire, that is normal. If you want to waste time and money reducing your barrels life, sure follow some old wives tale. Otherwise, just enjoy.
Bailey Guns
02-06-2016, 21:41
If by "propper break in" you mean fire the piss out of it, good for you.
Great-Kazoo
02-06-2016, 23:10
And I'd buy that if that's the consensus. Just seems like more grime than I would see from any other new things I've purchased, but for all I know Ruger actually does 10-20 rounds. I would care less in an AR or something too, but with this I'd be a little more worried since I'd like to do the whole "propper break in" thing.
Shoot the damn thing after you give it a good cleaning. It's a gun not some piece of ass you picked up, at safeway.
6 post with 2 from you. Looks like a consensus to me.
BTW: good to see you either have a new device or double spell checking ;)
I hope they test fire them. Believe it or not, even Remington test fires 100% of their guns. It's part of the assembly process, and completely normal for some guns to have a bit more brass/fouling than others due to various quality spot-checks and re-work. Dummies are also used during assembly to bench test function, which is another source of brass contamination.
Based on my experience working in Ilion back in 2008, I wouldn't expect any manufacturer to clean the guns post-test. Especially not well enough to remove brass from various surfaces.
blacklabel
02-06-2016, 23:29
If by "propper break in" you mean fire the piss out of it, good for you.
Preach on.
How much was it and where did u buy?
Shoot the damn thing after you give it a good cleaning. It's a gun not some piece of ass you picked up, at safeway.
6 post with 2 from you. Looks like a consensus to me.
BTW: good to see you either have anew device or double spell checking ;)
Day off, so from computer. Nexus 6 a bit better but some days it's tougher than others about sneaking in corrections*.
I was going by what I've seen endlessly repeated including on here in some cases about doing some kind of break in procedure. If that's been debunked at this point, I'm all for it, as cleaning every couple shots didn't sound fun.
How much was it and where did u buy?
I'm unsure if price is public due to MAP or anything else, but Ark and a very good price I think. Course I did have to be patient a bit as I was further down a wait list.
Shoot the damn thing after you give it a good cleaning. It's a gun not some piece of ass you picked up, at safeway.
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Ewww.
I would suggest you step up to a Whole Foods. Any weekday around 5:00-7:00PM (right between work and yoga class).
jerrymrc
02-07-2016, 12:15
Ewww.
I would suggest you step up to a Whole Foods. Any weekday around 5:00-7:00PM (right between work and yoga class).
Too much Granola........[LOL]
JohnnyEgo
02-07-2016, 14:47
I can tell you from experience, they definitely test-fire their rifles, even when they fight you over an NFA return for service and make you sign an acknowledgement that they will only fit and not test-fire or function check your rifle. And yet the clean rifle you send them comes back curiously coated with powder fouling...
Fucking Ruger.
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