I am not sure if this is normal on a shot gun, as this is my first new shottie purchase.
Had a vendor order in a A400 xcel. For some reason it took the supplier a long time to deliver, and the price was really good on it vs what I have seen at other stores.
I picked it up, the owner brought it out to show it to me, in its case, wrapped in plastic and paper.
I took it home and put it together and checked it all out.
There are 3 chokes included, but the one in the gun was an extended choke, and the other two were regular length chokes. Then I noticed the choke was loose in the barrel, so I took it out to check which it was because there was no marking on the end, like the other two. Upon unscrewing it, I noticed it was dirty, then I looked down the barrel, dirty too.
I've heard guns are test fired, in my experience I haven't seen a choke get that dirty from a shot or two with my last shotgun. And the choke was installed without any lube/compound too keep it from siezing in there.
Are these normal findings on new guns?
Had a vendor order in a A400 xcel. For some reason it took the supplier a long time to deliver, and the price was really good on it vs what I have seen at other stores.
I picked it up, the owner brought it out to show it to me, in its case, wrapped in plastic and paper.
I took it home and put it together and checked it all out.
There are 3 chokes included, but the one in the gun was an extended choke, and the other two were regular length chokes. Then I noticed the choke was loose in the barrel, so I took it out to check which it was because there was no marking on the end, like the other two. Upon unscrewing it, I noticed it was dirty, then I looked down the barrel, dirty too.
I've heard guns are test fired, in my experience I haven't seen a choke get that dirty from a shot or two with my last shotgun. And the choke was installed without any lube/compound too keep it from siezing in there.
Are these normal findings on new guns?



















































