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New 1911: Shoot First or Clean First?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chard" data-source="post: 1833230" data-attributes="member: 2454"><p>I purchased a new Springfield a couple years ago that had what appeared to be metal filings in the box. I clean it first before I shot it. Wilson on the other hand says it is ready to go right out of the case. There QC being much better. I also purchased (approx 2001) a new Ruger MKII 22LR pistol that had metal particles inside the action. I would consider cleaning any new firearm based on a case by case inspection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chard, post: 1833230, member: 2454"] I purchased a new Springfield a couple years ago that had what appeared to be metal filings in the box. I clean it first before I shot it. Wilson on the other hand says it is ready to go right out of the case. There QC being much better. I also purchased (approx 2001) a new Ruger MKII 22LR pistol that had metal particles inside the action. I would consider cleaning any new firearm based on a case by case inspection. [/QUOTE]
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