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    Gong Shooter Ed_S's Avatar
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    I noticed what appears to be some wearing in the upper of my 6920.

    It's on the rear of the semi-circular 'cut-out' in the upper (I'm sure there is a correct name for this area). On the attached pics its the shiny area.

    Is this normal? I tried searching and 'googleing' but came up blank.

    I also noticed that the rifle looked clean until I looked at the closeups So out with the cleaner etc. tonight!
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    This has happened to mine as well, i have around 2500 rounds through it this is my high power competition gun for service rifle matches the shooters i shoot with said it is normal or ok that the finish comes off due to wear. i don't think there is to much to worry about. anyone else have this issue i am curious to know?
    coop.

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    Pretty typical wear point. Some rifles will wear more than others in this area. It should wear to a point, then stop.

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    Thanks for the info. I'll keep an eye on it to see if it gets worse.

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    Pretty normal-
    Keep your bolt carrier wet with a GOOD lube(Not CLP) .
    Tetra oil and if it is hot out I will use a touch of Tetra grease.
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