While CMMG does not officially recommend a break-in period for their firearms, this instructor personally believes in one for metal-on-metal components like the bolt carrier group and chamber adapter lugs. He suggests that shooting the firearm allows these parts to conform to each other, potentially improving reliability. He emphasizes the importance of familiarizing oneself with any new firearm and testing it before relying on it for self-defense.
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