I voted no. See the other thread for my reasons.
I am much more concerned about cleaning firearms that have gotten wet, dusty, sandy or muddy. This includes handguns, hunting rifles and especially my waterfowl guns. It's not uncommon to get them wet or dirty and never take a shot.
I'm the guy who'll disassemble everybody's shotgun after a rainy morning in the duck boat. And if you let your gun get too muddy I'll hose it off in the marina parking lot before I clean it.
John