Yea, I agree!
Very common gun to be bought and carried by "non-enthusiasts", too. (pocket guns) Most aren't very fun to fire, are snappy, hard to shoot well, and if it isn't .22 or 9mm, they'll complain how much it costs to shoot.
So, maybe fire 5-20 rounds, depending whether they bought "a" box or 20 or 50 and off they go. Clean it? Nah...that isn't happening. Not with anything but a spray chemical and a shake or perhaps compressed air.
I'm drifting the thread, sorry.
But it IS amusing when you see some story of someone protecting themselves, successfully, with an old, low quality gun in poor condition and they say, "I'd never fired a gun before" (Lorcin .380 or some such) or "Grandpa died and I knew where he kept that gun but I'd never touched it before..." (Single shot 20 gauge and spent a couple desperate, fumbling minutes trying to self-teach how to get that birdshot shell from the box into the barrel to save a kid from a Pittbull)