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    Quote Originally Posted by Branden88 View Post
    I have the same firearm but the SILC version (threaded barrel).
    What were the majority of bullets you were using out of the 1000.
    I'm probably close to 3000 now with mine, and 99% of the 3000 has been Silver Rapids 147gr's, I haven't noticed anything at the muzzle end, I'm guessing it might have to do with your sweat/ carry position.
    I think you're on the money here. Seems to be the side of the barrel that comes closer to my skin. I'll stop by a shop tomorrow to pick up the product recommended above. Luckily this isn't going to be my carry for much longer. Hopefully the new EDC I get will not have the same issue

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    Honestly my worry is, will this have a detrimental impact on my accuracy?

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    That rusty spot, not likely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArmedSandwich View Post
    Honestly my worry is, will this have a detrimental impact on my accuracy?

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    Not unless you're a Bianchi grade shooter. No expensive magic potions are required. Clean and oil your pistol frequently with any cheap product and you'll be fine. Leave it for months between inspection and cleaning and no magical potion will prevent it corroding if you carry it against your body and you sweat acid like me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArmedSandwich View Post
    Honestly my worry is, will this have a detrimental impact on my accuracy?
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    LOL. Its a Glock. If you wanted accuracy you bought the wrong handgun. They are fine but no accuracy marvels.

    You want accuracy you need a Rifled barrel like a CZ or Beretta. Or any other make.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooty View Post
    LOL. Its a Glock. If you wanted accuracy you bought the wrong handgun. They are fine but no accuracy marvels.

    You want accuracy you need a Rifled barrel like a CZ or Beretta. Or any other make.
    This particular Glock is a lot more accurate than the P10C my mate has. Granted it does have a "marksman" barrel.

    The next thing on my list to get is a HK USP

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooty View Post
    LOL. Its a Glock. If you wanted accuracy you bought the wrong handgun. They are fine but no accuracy marvels.

    You want accuracy you need a Rifled barrel like a CZ or Beretta. Or any other make.
    Accuracy is a relevant term. I don't think the OP is worried about shooing the wings off of a fly at 20m. That is precision, something not really super relevant in a handgun.
    I think he wants to hit a human size problem at at a reasonable distance. Between 5 to 20m, I doubt the accuracy is going to be an issue if he is aiming for Centre mass.


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    By far the majority of people say accuracy when the mean precision. Case in point is posted groupings online that are very rarely at the point of aim. Yet they all boast of the accuracy of said rifles.

    I am also certain that Shooty meant "precise accuracy" in his statement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSW2 View Post
    Or something like Robla Solo from the Klever/Ballistol people. Use outside or in a well ventilated area, keep away from copper and brass...
    Didn't google so if you can still get it.

    NB remember to oil thoroughly after Robla, it removes all oil and then causes rust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zguy View Post
    This to me is very much like having to learn a bunch of new names for birds that I have known by now-"outdated" names for many decades. Like African Harrier-hawk instead of Gymnogene.

    Or calling a silencer a suppressor instead.
    Technically perhaps more correct, but everyone knows exactly what you mean when you say "my rifle is not accurate".

    Also, the fact that one's group is not on the bullseye might not necessarily mean that the rifle isn't correctly zeroed. There are at least two reasons why one might want the group not to fall on the bullseye. Firstly if you are an older-school hunter and you are using the "maximum point-blank range" system, and also if you don't want to destroy your aiming mark.

    There are times when semantics are absolutely critical (such as the difference between a Bullet and a Cartridge when standing in the court accused of illegal possession of ammunition) and there are times when it just doesn't matter a whole lot.

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