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Browning Semi-auto wear

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Hi guys,

 

I'm new to the forum and new to guns in general. I picked up a semi-auto Browning Silver Hunter a few weeks back, shot about 150 shells through it and ready to go again.

 

I was cleaning and looking in the receiver and saw this wear into the receiver and can't figure out if this is normal or not. Please take a look at the picture and tell me if this is normal in a semi-auto for wear.

 

 

Joe

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Looks like nothing to be concerned over. I would put a very thin film of lube (grease) where the bolt contacts the aluminum receiver and along the bolt guides inside the frame to minimize wear. The marks inside the lower receiver walls are probably made by the shell's rim during during loading and feeding process.

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Rem oil blows. Use a good oil like mili-tec. I actually use grease for anything that slides, tetra gun grease. Many people will say thats a bad idea due to cold weather but I have literally had ZERO malfunctions with it in the cold (or warm) and guess what? I ONLY use grease now except for corrosion resistant applications and things that rotate like a revolver cylinder or pins on an AK trigger group.

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