Thanks very much for this post. Your post is a classic illustration of how important it is to periodically and regularly check and test fire our EDC firearms. There is no real way of testing their fitness, other than a trip to a local range.
Also serves to show how important it is to think about the integrity of the lubricants used, especially when the guns are subject to the influence of severe cold and humidity. Viscosity can change dramatically when the weather turns, and the wrong lubricant can render your firearm useless for the purpose intended.
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Ret. LE, FA Instr, S&W Armorer
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