wmg1299
Professional
While I'm not panic-buying like many of our countrymen, I am always looking for a good deal. I picked up a couple Stevens shotguns so the family would have something cheap to shoot during our next trip to the land (assuming target birdshot starts showing up on shelves again). I had some time on my hands, so I read the entire user manual. Nowhere in the manual does the manufacturer advise new owners to clean the gun prior to the first shooting. I looked through a few other manuals in my collection and saw that Glock does instruct new owners to clean the firearm before shooting, but the Springfield 911 manual doesn't mention the subject.
It has been drilled into my head since I started shooting that you always clean a new gun before you shoot it. If this is what we are supposed to do, why isn't it mentioned in all user manuals? Are certain guns not meant to be cleaned prior to the first shooting session?
It has been drilled into my head since I started shooting that you always clean a new gun before you shoot it. If this is what we are supposed to do, why isn't it mentioned in all user manuals? Are certain guns not meant to be cleaned prior to the first shooting session?