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With the growing number of people buying guns for the first time and people who owned them prior but actually shooting them often now, I have seen guns at the Range over the past few months that are dripping with lubricants! They have no idea that a round sitting in an oil slathered Chamber for an extended period of time might not be a good idea! Just yesterday I was showing a new shooter how to clean his guns properly and when I took the Sig P320 apart it had enough lubricant in there for 50 guns - not exaggerating either! I tried to explain that so much oil is actually bad and could compromise Cartridge Primers as well as causing light strikes! I was wondering why his hands were full of oil while shooting prior to disassembly - now I know.
Trying to explain to a newbie what the word sparingly or lightly lubricated means is harder than one would think - as they believe more lube is better.
After having a 10 minute lubrication conversation with one of my new shooting friends about a month ago - it apparently went in one ear and out the other. When I looked at his pistol it was so overly lubed once again I couldn't believe it! No wonder gun oil sales are so damned high! HA! I gave him the speech all over again - we'll see if he gets it now.
I would encourage the Gal's & Fellas here who know what they are doing to clue in the Newbies when the opportunity presents itself. I crack up when I see these "Youtube warriors" who can barely disassemble a gun themselves making video's on "how to clean and lube" who really don't know what the hell they are doing themselves! Newbies watch them and take it seriously.
Anyway, I just wanted to call on the Guys here who know the drill to pass along good info when they can so we avoid a whole new crop of gun owners who have no idea what is really proper and correct.
Thank you!
Trying to explain to a newbie what the word sparingly or lightly lubricated means is harder than one would think - as they believe more lube is better.
After having a 10 minute lubrication conversation with one of my new shooting friends about a month ago - it apparently went in one ear and out the other. When I looked at his pistol it was so overly lubed once again I couldn't believe it! No wonder gun oil sales are so damned high! HA! I gave him the speech all over again - we'll see if he gets it now.
I would encourage the Gal's & Fellas here who know what they are doing to clue in the Newbies when the opportunity presents itself. I crack up when I see these "Youtube warriors" who can barely disassemble a gun themselves making video's on "how to clean and lube" who really don't know what the hell they are doing themselves! Newbies watch them and take it seriously.
Anyway, I just wanted to call on the Guys here who know the drill to pass along good info when they can so we avoid a whole new crop of gun owners who have no idea what is really proper and correct.
Thank you!