calvados.boulard
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Victoria BC
Hi everyone,
A debate has come up at my local range regarding how you close an OU and the wear associated with it. I have two questions:
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Cal.
A debate has come up at my local range regarding how you close an OU and the wear associated with it. I have two questions:
- Is is indeed easier on the OU to keep your thumb on the lever as you close the gun, then once closed to slowly let off the lever and allow it to lock up? --OR-- Is it better for the gun to simply close it and let it lock closed on it's own with no interference from your thumb?
- On Beretta SPs there are two circular holes on the barrel side where the locking lugs protrude into when the action is closed. One member at my range was looking at another members, and commented that his holes were no longer circular, and that is a strong indicator of excessive wear. The holes were looking a bit oval-ish. He went on to look at the pins on the receiver (or lugs...not sure on the correct term) that fit into the aforementioned holes when the action is closed, and noticed that there was visible wear on the circular pins between 4 and 8 o'clock. Again he pointed out that this is a sign of excessive wear that could have been prevented by easing off the lever when closing the action.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Cal.


















































