Monday, March 30, 2020

Why you should always clean your guns after shooting.


I've been searching for the last 2 hours trying to find the video, but I just can't. If someone else can chime in with a link, it would be appreciated.I was watching Live PD and one of the clips involved a man being pulled over after shots were fired into a residence. The police found .40sw shells at the scene and this guy was driving a vehicle that matched the vague description of the one that was seen at the shooting. He gave them permission to search the vehicle (don't ever do this) and they found a .40sw handgun.At this point they've got a gun in the right caliber and a vehicle similar to what was seen. But the officers sniff the chamber and can tell it hasn't been fired and just smells like lube. I haven't cleaned my pistol since I shot it Saturday, and you can definitely still smell it.Had he not kept his weapon clean, he very likely would have gone to jail that night. He would have had expensive lawyer fees and could have lost his job along with all the problems loss of income brings. This could have been a life ruining experience for him.TL;DR:Always clean your guns the first chance you get. Don't give consent to the police to search your vehicle. via /r/CCW https://ift.tt/2UtIuHV

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