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Originally Posted by araym
It was very cold outside today however the gun is stored inside my house, put in a case to get to the car, and was only exposed to the outside air (but inside the case) for less than a minute in the driveway & later parking lot. Great suggestion but that can't be the cause.
I'll certainly try the cleaning suggestions. Thanks.
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With all due respect, that CAN be the problem. At the very least it will often contribute to it. Warm into cold and back into warm can cause condensation on metal parts. Moisture mixed with lube is not a good combination. All this presumes an indoor range. If the range is outdoor, then you really don't want too much lube.
I hope you get the problem solved quickly.