Nothing better to do with my bank holiday so thought I’d have a bit of fun on Gun Trader. One thing I noticed is a dealer who regularly lists a number of used rifles as having varying levels of pitting inside the barrel. In fact, of 52 used guns, 10 - all centrefires - are listed this way. It made me wonder if they’re looking more closely than others, being more honest or deliberately picking up flawed guns they believe still have some life left in them.
I’m not sure how easy it is to detect pitting without a borescope, which I guess might be one reason it’s a word rarely seen in the classifieds. Ultimately I suppose it makes little difference what the gun or bore looks like if it shoots straight, I just find this vaguely interesting as it possibly suggests that a larger proportion of guns sold suffer from this issue but that it tends to go unmentioned.
I’m not sure how easy it is to detect pitting without a borescope, which I guess might be one reason it’s a word rarely seen in the classifieds. Ultimately I suppose it makes little difference what the gun or bore looks like if it shoots straight, I just find this vaguely interesting as it possibly suggests that a larger proportion of guns sold suffer from this issue but that it tends to go unmentioned.
