I bought a new Pardini the other day and was instructed to be sure and clean and oil properly before firing.
When I took it apart I noticed the area (chamber) around the firing pin directly behind the barrel was dirty and gritty as if it had been fired and when moving the firing pin in and out you could feel a small amount of grit. I flushed it all out and cleaned it properly but it left me wondering if these are fired at the factory or if that was some matter left over from the machining process.
Any input would be appreciated.
Pardini's pre-fired?
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I bought a Pardini SP New a little over a year ago - internally it was covered with thick grease (high viscosity oil?) and the remants of the machining process was throughout the gun - ie lots of swarf. A complete strip and clean in kerosene, then the reapplication of a limited amount of oil had the gun up and running to my satisfaction. I did not recieve a test target with the gun, but surmise that a firarm would leave the factory with a test firing to ensure functioning of the mechanism.