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  • Suprtek

    Grandmaster
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    Nov 27, 2009
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    Wanamaker
    Nah, not for me. I try to take my son with me whenever I shoot. Cleaning them afterward is an important part of his education. Plus, I don't like the idea of being without my firearm(s).
     

    t413

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    I've heard of people dropping off guns to a gun smith to clean because they don't like to do the "labor" but I can't see anyone dropping off a gun to a non licensed gun smith that doesn't handle guns on a daily basis.
    I don't think most people will trust the average "gun guy" to keep their gun over night or even for more than 1 min out of sight.
     

    rbrthenderson

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    Mar 12, 2010
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    The Moon
    This is all I can imagine.....

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