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....did I say clip anywhere? WTF, haha.
It's a preemptive scolding.
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....did I say clip anywhere? WTF, haha.
I clean all my guns right after each trip to the range including my target guns even my p22 and 10/22 gets cleaned. I like to keep all my guns ready to go just in case I need more than one or have to pass them out if the shit hits the fan After all guys those zombies are not going to wait while you clean you guns
Fortunately, I run pistol classes frequently enough so that I have my students clean my guns - even ones we don't use in the class. I found that new shooters love to clean guns. I made up a bunch of cleaning kits. I bring all my dirty guns to the last day of the class. Long after the range session, long after they've been given their certificates, students will hang around until every gun is clean, and they're disappointed when there are no more dirty ones left. It's great.
3. It's not a clip! It's a magazine. A clip is a loading device used to quickly load catridges into a magazine.
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Can I get some clearification on this? I was taught that a clip was a loading device to quickly load a revolver, not a magazine or semiauto? Was I being told wrong info?
3. It's not a clip! It's a magazine. A clip is a loading device used to quickly load catridges into a magazine.
Can I get some clearification on this? I was taught that a clip was a loading device to quickly load a revolver, not a magazine or semiauto? Was I being told wrong info?
For a revolver - that's called a speed loader..
Every one got that?
For a revolver - that's called a speed loader.
Or they are called Moon CLIPS
You are correct - I forgot about them babies (haven't had my 2nd cup of coffee yet).
They're a PITA to use tho...at least I don't like them.
I'll be honest with you, I considered cleaning the firearm the same as oiling. Since no one has gone over oiling with me, what should I be doing? I bought a full box kit at Four Seasons that has two types of oil and a bottle of spray, along with brass brushes for the bore and wipes. ...and a blue cloth. The gun is pretty oiled up from the factory though.... I've noticed that.