my NIB M700 PSS appears to have been fired
Got my PSS about 2 weeks ago and when I stripped it down to do an initial clean, like I do with all my new guns, it looks like it'd been fired. The bolt looks like it's had a cartidge seated in it based on the gold/brass colored residue that I can see. When I first put the bolt in it didn't have so much as a scratch on it. Could this be from a test fire at the factory or something? That or the dealer must have fired a round through it but I'd be surprised if that was the case.
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They're test fired at the factory. 0 -
Hey, that's one less round you have to fire for proper barrel break-in! 0 -
For some reason or other, many factory guns are test fired and apparently not cleaned very well before being shipped. Please don't blame your dealer. 0 -
GL, that's why they make proof cartridges. I may be wrong, but I'm 99.9999% certain that no firearm leaves a factory unfired. Legal liability would be astronomical. 0 -
Wasn't blaming the dealer. Like I said, I'd have been surprised if they had done it and I tended to think it was from the factory. I checked my M1A and that looks like it had a round fired too. Guess I just thought they'd have cleaned the rifle up afterwards.Yeah, I can understand the liability reason. Especially when you look at all the papers or documents that come with a new rifle, warning about proper use. After all, I think suing is the favorite American pasttime, not baseball anymore! 0 -
My New Ruger 480 come with the bullet case that was test fired.
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