Yes, most of mine do too, but when you start counting for reliability, I think a maybe 200 rounds as "warmup" is good.
Or I should say that if you have a gun and if has a lot of issues right up front, you should stick with it until after 200 rounds. Then any post 200 round issues .... send back to the manufacturer for real fixing.
IMHO, each gun gets 200 mulligans, then it's time to get serious. ANd that means don't carry or rely on a gun with less. (my personal philosophy of course).
Or I should say that if you have a gun and if has a lot of issues right up front, you should stick with it until after 200 rounds. Then any post 200 round issues .... send back to the manufacturer for real fixing.
IMHO, each gun gets 200 mulligans, then it's time to get serious. ANd that means don't carry or rely on a gun with less. (my personal philosophy of course).
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