I took my new t97 to the range yesterday, and it shoots like a dream! consistent 2.5 -3 inch groups at 100 m with iron sights and norc ammo, rapid firing is accurate and has less recoil than an ar does.. points extremely fast, and magazine changes are not that slow at all, I'm in love with this rifle. 250 rounds using couple of d&h mags, pmags, and lar mags all fed flawlessly
The bad: when cleaning my rifle I looked in the gas port from above the rifle, I found what appears to be a gouge/ nick in the land! it is almost as deep as the entire land, and granted 556 lands aren't very deep, it is still pretty significant.
from the muzzle looking down with flaslight at chamber end, it is very difficult to see unless you trace the lands to that point and there is a small _ horizontal to the land.
I am not sure if this was there when the rifle was new or if shooting it somehow chipped then land like that.. which doesn't make sense to me because my barrel should have blown up from the obstruction right? so I assume it must have been a factory tooling gouge
will this affect barrel longevity/ will the gouge get bigger over time since it is crossing the land?? I realize it may not matter much at all since it doesn't seem to affect accuracy, I would like to get some opinions on this. I don't believe I can return it to the dealer anymore, but I am not sure if it is serious enough to warrant returning it anyway
the rest of the bore is perfect
photos:
http://s277.photobucket.com/user/da...port/P1000719_zpsce29c17f.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
http://s277.photobucket.com/user/da...port/P1000717_zps6faeb3fa.jpg.html?sort=3&o=2
The bad: when cleaning my rifle I looked in the gas port from above the rifle, I found what appears to be a gouge/ nick in the land! it is almost as deep as the entire land, and granted 556 lands aren't very deep, it is still pretty significant.
from the muzzle looking down with flaslight at chamber end, it is very difficult to see unless you trace the lands to that point and there is a small _ horizontal to the land.
I am not sure if this was there when the rifle was new or if shooting it somehow chipped then land like that.. which doesn't make sense to me because my barrel should have blown up from the obstruction right? so I assume it must have been a factory tooling gouge
will this affect barrel longevity/ will the gouge get bigger over time since it is crossing the land?? I realize it may not matter much at all since it doesn't seem to affect accuracy, I would like to get some opinions on this. I don't believe I can return it to the dealer anymore, but I am not sure if it is serious enough to warrant returning it anyway
the rest of the bore is perfect
photos:
http://s277.photobucket.com/user/da...port/P1000719_zpsce29c17f.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
http://s277.photobucket.com/user/da...port/P1000717_zps6faeb3fa.jpg.html?sort=3&o=2



















































