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Originally Posted by Steve_C
I did not fully clean it prior to going to the range, I was too excited to try it out. When I got home I did clean it. I am going to try to make it back to the range later this week and see if I still have the problem.
Thanks for all the quick replies.
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To quote my old bootcamp commander..."
a new article is a dirty article." One should ALWAYS clean a new firearm before firing. Issues such as a piece of milling debris, etc. present could damage the bore, sear, etc. JMHO