dazlin
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Hi,
I bought a police turn-in M&P 40 (1st gen) recently. After disassembly and cleaning I noticed a couple of things that were disturbing. Perhaps others can enlighten me if these are problems that I need to resolve before firing it?
Problem 1: There is a patina-like coating on several of the metal surfaces. It resists removal. Unfortunately, I can't determine if it is a real patina, fouling or rust. Attached pix show an example on the locking block.
Problem 2: After cleaning the barrel, I discovered some odd patches just after the end of the chamber. I can't seem to determine if this is normal or not. It doesn't look like fouling because it is too regular. Under a magnifier there appears to be parallel striations in each patch extending from one rifling groove to the next. But they are not consistent as they only appear at every other pair of rifling grooves. They are discolored but I cannot figure out if this is normal or not for an M&P barrel. Here are some pictures...
I bought a police turn-in M&P 40 (1st gen) recently. After disassembly and cleaning I noticed a couple of things that were disturbing. Perhaps others can enlighten me if these are problems that I need to resolve before firing it?
Problem 1: There is a patina-like coating on several of the metal surfaces. It resists removal. Unfortunately, I can't determine if it is a real patina, fouling or rust. Attached pix show an example on the locking block.
Problem 2: After cleaning the barrel, I discovered some odd patches just after the end of the chamber. I can't seem to determine if this is normal or not. It doesn't look like fouling because it is too regular. Under a magnifier there appears to be parallel striations in each patch extending from one rifling groove to the next. But they are not consistent as they only appear at every other pair of rifling grooves. They are discolored but I cannot figure out if this is normal or not for an M&P barrel. Here are some pictures...
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