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Old 10-18-2012, 06:15 AM
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Pokerplayer,

I don't need the pics to help out on this one. If you call DW you'll be told that the scratches you're seeing are normal operation, and are the result of the very very close tolerances when fitting the barrel to the slide. At least that's what they told me on the same concern for my CCO.... Now.... I wasn't sure I believed that... soooooo.... I called someone I trust (Severns Custom in Nevada). Same response.

On the Brighter side of things: What I did was shoot a couple hundred rounds, then polished the barrel at the ejection port opening. Problem solved for me.

OH... one other thing. Once you've shot your new Guardian, there are NO amount of barrel scratches that are going to make you sell her.


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Old 10-18-2012, 08:26 AM
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Thank you everyone for the prompt responses and newbie instructions on how to post pictures. Much appreciated. After a couple hundred rounds (as suggested above) I am going to have the barrel jewelled to address the scratches.
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Glad we could help!
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this thread needs the defacto

"the gun is defective please send to me for further testing"


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this thread needs the defacto

"the gun is defective please send to me for further testing"


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Any scratches on a new gun make you sick - whether they're normal or defective. Bottom line just keep shooting.

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