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Everytime I take my guns to the range, I clean them. I started wondering.... if I break the gun down and clean it and then reassemble it... will it work when I NEED it?
In other words, is it possible that you might not reassemble the gun properly (by accident)? Then when a BG shows up, you pull your weapon and hear a "click" instead of a boom!
Would it make more sense to clean your defensive weapons and THEN fire a round or two to insure the gun was reassembled properly? Has anyone here been surprised when a recently cleaned firearm failed to function the first time after the cleaning? (Yes, I do a basic "check the action" drill, but is that enough?)
- Just call me paranoid! (Now where's that tinfoil hat.....??)
Logistar
In other words, is it possible that you might not reassemble the gun properly (by accident)? Then when a BG shows up, you pull your weapon and hear a "click" instead of a boom!
Would it make more sense to clean your defensive weapons and THEN fire a round or two to insure the gun was reassembled properly? Has anyone here been surprised when a recently cleaned firearm failed to function the first time after the cleaning? (Yes, I do a basic "check the action" drill, but is that enough?)
- Just call me paranoid! (Now where's that tinfoil hat.....??)
Logistar