TrapperReady
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The manuals that come with CMP rifles all states:
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"Do not use this rifle until it has been disassembled and throroughly cleaned, and carefully examined by a competent gunsmith who is familiar with its internal mechanism and the design of its safety features."
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I'm just curious as to what most people do. Do you clean it up and go shooting as long as it functions appropriately (ie. action is smooth, safety works, dry-firing, etc...) or do you follow the instructions and have a gunsmith check it out first?
If you have a gunsmith check it out first, do you do this with all used firearms?
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"Do not use this rifle until it has been disassembled and throroughly cleaned, and carefully examined by a competent gunsmith who is familiar with its internal mechanism and the design of its safety features."
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I'm just curious as to what most people do. Do you clean it up and go shooting as long as it functions appropriately (ie. action is smooth, safety works, dry-firing, etc...) or do you follow the instructions and have a gunsmith check it out first?
If you have a gunsmith check it out first, do you do this with all used firearms?