I wonder what's happening pressure wise in the SO3 Beretta referenced in the above post?
Having spent countless hours overseeing shooting at my local range I can certainly testify to the end result of not regularly maintaining firearms.At best you'll end up with an erratic performing firearm at worst it will, in all likelyhood, become dangerous.
I've had users show up on the range with a brand new semi-auto out of the box and manage to lock it up with the first magazine. Of course none of them bothered to read the users manual or remove the factory applied grease before using the gun.
I've often wondered how many firearms failures are linked to poor maintainence?
Jim

Last edited by italiansxs; 03/18/08 11:07 PM.

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