george burns
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My guns have always been cleaned within 2 days of use. Usually the same day. That's the way I have always done it, my life depends on that gun firing, After you use a weapon, it needs to be inspected. IE: I came home after firing a couple hundred rounds through my carry gun, "about 18 years ago,", A Glock", it had functioned fine. Once I took off the slide, the recoil assembly fell apart. It had cracked inside during my range use, but still worked until it was removed, and fell apart. If I hadn't taken it apart and went on carrying it, there is a good chance that if there was an emergency and I needed my gun, it could have easily failed for a few dollar part.
Taking your weapon apart after a session, is essential to not just clean it, but to inspect it for malfunctions or broken parts, you should do it every time you fire it.
Taking your weapon apart after a session, is essential to not just clean it, but to inspect it for malfunctions or broken parts, you should do it every time you fire it.