If the gun requires a break in period, usually about 200 will do it. Most guns don't need a break in period anymore, though. It's really only your custom 1911s that still do. Glocks and ARs should run like a top out of the box. If problems haven't reared their head in several hundred rounds then you can pretty much call it good to go. Doesn't mean there still can't be something wrong with it, just means the gun functions like it should, mechanically. It's like any other life saving equipment. You have to trust the manufacturer to have done everything right.
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