Just tried to fire a brand new 4.25' 9mm C.O.R.E.
Did the obligatory prefire cleaning and it would not feed the second round in after the chambered round fired. The slide went half way home each time I cycled the gun.
This gun came with a barrel that was all blue/black in color. Not the usual bare metal color. The feed ramp was treated along with the rest of the barrel, which I thought was odd.
I got the Dremel out and polished the feed ramp and fired 10 rounds through it without a failure to feed. Couldn't fire any more because the neighbor came over and wanted to know what that "popping sound" was coming from my basement. Tomorrow I will take it to the range to see if it cycles properly. Glad I stopped, the 16" pine log I was firing in to was a little "punky" and one round nose went through the log (just barely) and bounced off the concrete block. Thank god for inquisitive neighbors.
Don't they function test the guns?
Did the obligatory prefire cleaning and it would not feed the second round in after the chambered round fired. The slide went half way home each time I cycled the gun.
This gun came with a barrel that was all blue/black in color. Not the usual bare metal color. The feed ramp was treated along with the rest of the barrel, which I thought was odd.
I got the Dremel out and polished the feed ramp and fired 10 rounds through it without a failure to feed. Couldn't fire any more because the neighbor came over and wanted to know what that "popping sound" was coming from my basement. Tomorrow I will take it to the range to see if it cycles properly. Glad I stopped, the 16" pine log I was firing in to was a little "punky" and one round nose went through the log (just barely) and bounced off the concrete block. Thank god for inquisitive neighbors.
Don't they function test the guns?
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