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essentially polished out by the parts moving against
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Why is this a hard concept to understand?
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It is NOT hard to understand - metal on metal wears. But with that line of thought - you could rack the slide several hundred times over a couple of days while sitting in front of the TV and save the ammo cost. Seems less expensive to do...
I understand the concept but I also think that breaking in is sometimes used as fanboy excuses for manufacturers lack of quality.
Specifically - what else does putting 500 rounds through do that polishing the ramp and hand racking the slide NOT do?
What else does "breaking it in" specifically do?
I have heard two examples of what putting bullets down the tube does and one is from me...