I just received a new Winchester 1892 in 44 mag (pic at the bottom just because lol).
It cycles smooth as butter… until there’s ammunition in the magazine tube. About half the time the two locking lugs get caught up just before fully chambering the round, requiring extra pressure to seat the round and lock into place. On two occasions after fully locking into place the trigger wouldn’t work even with the safety off and the hammer back. I’m using S&B .44 Mag 240 grain jsp ammunition.
Is it just going to need time to work itself in? Does it need a polishing? Other thoughts?

It cycles smooth as butter… until there’s ammunition in the magazine tube. About half the time the two locking lugs get caught up just before fully chambering the round, requiring extra pressure to seat the round and lock into place. On two occasions after fully locking into place the trigger wouldn’t work even with the safety off and the hammer back. I’m using S&B .44 Mag 240 grain jsp ammunition.
Is it just going to need time to work itself in? Does it need a polishing? Other thoughts?
