Revolver Cleaning Question

Leaving a gun in a car is asking for trouble. Cars are broken into all the time and then a bad guy has your gun to further his crimes or shoot cops. Please reconsider your options and store your weapons securely.

OK, so I carry my firearm to the hospital to visit my daughter. Since hospitals are on the list of places I can't carry a firearm, what would you suggest I do with it? Ask a stranger to hold it for me? :p

Yes, cars are broke into all the time. So are homes. When I was working, I had a handgun safe bolted to the floor of my vehicle. Work didn't mind if I carried, but it was forbidden in many of the places I visited. Leaving a firearm in an unattended car may not be the most ideal thing to do, but sometimes it's the only thing you can do. As a side note, since I've lived in this neighborhood (almost 40 years) there's been two home invasions and one car break in. So statistically, I'd be further ahead to leave it in my car.

Unless some idiot leaves his/her gun sitting on the seat in plain view, blaming them for letting their gun get stolen is a bit like blaming Baskin Robins for making me fat. :)
 
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OK, so I carry my firearm to the hospital to visit my daughter. Since hospitals are on the list of places I can't carry a firearm, what would you suggest I do with it? Ask a stranger to hold it for me? :p

Yes, cars are broke into all the time. So are homes. When I was working, I had a handgun safe bolted to the floor of my vehicle. Work didn't mind if I carried, but it was forbidden in many of the places I visited. Leaving a firearm in an unattended car may not be the most ideal thing to do, but sometimes it's the only thing you can do. As a side note, since I've lived in this neighborhood (almost 40 years) there's been two home invasions and one car break in. So statistically, I'd be further ahead to leave it in my car.

Unless some idiot leaves his/her gun sitting on the seat in plain view, blaming them for letting their gun get stolen is a bit like blaming Baskin Robins for making me fat. :)
No Tom that's called wearing blinders
 
l remember this guy would brag about NEVER changing oil in his car.
He said there was no need since he traded every year..
Then one time he didn't make it a whole YEAR :-(
One of the "kids" at work got transferred and had to drive 1500 miles to his new job. While kicking around his new adventure at lunch he asked if it was a good idea to change the oil in his truck. The first question was how long since you changed it? The answer was ....never.

The next question was how old and how many miles? The answer was 6 years and 80,000 miles.

The next day at lunch we pulled it into the shop and opened the drain plug. Looked like tar! It took 3 oil changes to get it to flow like oil.

Last I heard the truck had 150,000 miles with no engine problems.

Go figure....
 
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