my .223 hasn't been cleaned in a few thousand. It still runs fine, just need to keep 'em lubed. As in, hasn't been touched at all.
Yep, my wife is a darn good cook too. She is working part time at the local "Curves" in addition to her new Dietitian job. She is going to start doing a monthly "Healthy Cooking" class up there. She really can make stuff that's darn tasty, yet good for you.
I guess my question is, WHY WOULDN'T you clean it? Why allow even the possibility of a malfunction due to it? It's not like they're THAT hard to clean.
Some of us still manage to get lucky enough to have good looking wives that can still cook!
I guess my question is, WHY WOULDN'T you clean it? Why allow even the possibility of a malfunction due to it? It's not like they're THAT hard to clean.
its good to know your gun will run in less than optimal conditions. I don't want a gun that HAS to be clean to run.I guess my question is, WHY WOULDN'T you clean it? Why allow even the possibility of a malfunction due to it? It's not like they're THAT hard to clean.
Supr, my wife asked me to ask you, How long has it taken for your wife to grow her hair that long???? My wife was commenting about how beautiful her hair was.
She get's asked that a lot. It hasn't had anything more than the very ends trimmed (maybe less than 1/2 an inch) since she was about 8 years old.
its good to know your gun will run in less than optimal conditions. I don't want a gun that HAS to be clean to run.
WOW!!!
I've put thousands of rounds through a gun, I just don't see the point in abusing it of I don't have to.
its good to know your gun will run in less than optimal conditions. I don't want a gun that HAS to be clean to run.
As long as you are keeping it lubed, how would you be abusing it?