JJH wrote:Pinnacle wrote:Whatever huh? And Seen more damage from cleaning...
All that I have to say is well, it your life, and I hope that someone out there takes advice on not cleaning their gun for what it is worth... Absolutely nothing. I disagree with you on a level that is not suitable for public consumption...
As for damage from cleaning...... That would be doing something incredibly wrong... normally unintetionally.....
Not cleaning your defensive firearm is looking for a problem to happen - well, on purpose.
By that rationale, you should change your oil after every turn of the key in your car as well. A gun is nothing more than a machine. It should not need to be cleaned every time it is in use. Routine maintenece should be more than enough.
It is called a maintainaince interval. You dont change the oil in the car when you run it, but a handgun in particular is not a machine that you should "carry dirty". It is like I said, takes 10 minutes to clean a firearm, gunshot wounds take a long time to heal, beatings take a long time to recover from, and then there are knives and all of the other nonsense.
Remember, it's your life.... I would hate to read the headline "Homeowner Killed during home invasion, Gun Failed, incident was totally preventable by routine cleaning"
Or here is another one that I love. This gun is a POS, it malfunctions all of the time. "When was the last time that you cleaned it?" Its a Glock, you dont need to clean it.... DUUUHHHHH or better yet, the M4 is self cleaning...... DUUUUHHHHHH
Oh the interval for cleaning a firearm, IS AFTER YOU RUN IT, everytime. Full Stop.