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Abnormal wear?

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Is this abnormal wear on the barrel?

226 legion 9mm. 300 rounds so far

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First off better focused pictures would help. The recpicrocating slide to barrel wear appears normal, with the exception of top picture. Is that a ding on side of feed ramp or a click point from computer?
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The more it's shot, the more the finish will wear from the Barrel. Most cases, the bluing wears from the friction of the barrel locking into the Ejection Port, for firing, the DLC finished Barrels fare a little better. The next time you have it apart for cleaning, run a Q-Tip around the underside of the Ejection Port. You will feel the minor burrs from the machining process, and over time they will burnish out.
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First off better focused pictures would help. The recpicrocating slide to barrel wear appears normal, with the exception of top picture. Is that a ding on side of feed ramp or a click point from computer?
No I don’t think it’s a ding. Sorry for the pics
Normal. Keep it greased even around those areas.
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Thanks everyone. Seems I was worrying for nothing.
Plenty of good quality grease and oil will help. Run it wet and you should have no problem.
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Plenty of good quality grease and oil will help. Run it wet and you should have no problem.
I agree with this. I keep a nice thin layer of grease on barrel etc and see very little wear.
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