If you buy a quality gun, there is little need to shoot thousands of rounds to verify it works properly.
When the military buys a brand new rifle to issue to someone going into combat, you know how many rounds it has fired to "verify" proper function?
Sixty rounds.
30 in semiautomatic with 10 used to verify the accuracy and zero, and 30 in full auto to verify the reliability and measure the cyclic rate. Then it is off to someone that may have to use it in combat.
If you can't trust your rifle after one or two magazines, you might need to reconsider who you are buying from . . . .
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