This may have been asked and answered in a round about way, but I didn't pick up on it:
When you got the gun home from the store was it completely torn down, cleaned and oiled?
Modern techniques are better than 40 years ago, but there are still situations where a gun is not ready for intensive use right out of the box.
Second, did you try different ammunition brands. Many guns will have issues with one brand or another. Ammunition brands can fire, cycle and fly different in different guns. My Ruger 10/22 (box stock) has two rounds that it is only about 90% with, one of my Mark III's will eat anything I feed it, but the other Mark III has one round that it will misfire at least once on a 60 round course of fire.
This is what makes owning and shooting guns fun. They are simple mechanical devices that have more personalities and quirks than a woman with PMS

I haven't been to the corner for a while, so this morning is as good a time as any to return.