robert leachman
Registered User
What type of malfunctions are you having with the pistol?
A "rough bore" makes no sense to a function problem unless the chamber did not get cut deep enough. The bore is the part of the barrel the bullet travels down once the cartridge is fired. The chamber is the part of the barrel the cartridge sits in. Since you are able to load and fire the pistol, I don't think you have a short chamber.
You could have a magazine problem, a ammunition problem (some semi-autos will not reliably work until you have shot at least 300 rounds through them), you could have a dirty pistol problem ( did you strip it down and clean it before shooting the first time? I would recommend Frog Lube- wonderful stuff, use it on all my firearms, including my duty guns)
Tell us what type if malfunction(s) you are having.
A "rough bore" makes no sense to a function problem unless the chamber did not get cut deep enough. The bore is the part of the barrel the bullet travels down once the cartridge is fired. The chamber is the part of the barrel the cartridge sits in. Since you are able to load and fire the pistol, I don't think you have a short chamber.
You could have a magazine problem, a ammunition problem (some semi-autos will not reliably work until you have shot at least 300 rounds through them), you could have a dirty pistol problem ( did you strip it down and clean it before shooting the first time? I would recommend Frog Lube- wonderful stuff, use it on all my firearms, including my duty guns)
Tell us what type if malfunction(s) you are having.