depends on the gun...if its a remington semi, there will be some o-rings etc. in the gas system that should be prevented from drying out.
if its a fine italian model like a benelli....no real maintenance
can you handle your gun on your property outside and inside as long as their is a trigger guard on it.
it would be nice to practise with the loading and trigger with snap caps. and just practise using it learning stances and positions or is this illegal. can the neighbours call the cops and i get charged?
another point he gave me was that you shouldn't use spray oils. Just apply oil with your hand because the spray gets into places you can't clean and it gums up. thought this was a good tip.
can you handle your gun on your property outside and inside as long as their is a trigger guard on it.
it would be nice to practise with the loading and trigger with snap caps. and just practise using it learning stances and positions or is this illegal. can the neighbours call the cops and i get charged?
going to wait for a sale to buy ammo. don't have a safe for that yet. have one for the gun but not the ammo. put a trigger lock on it and put the gun in the safe. should i clean it? Martin, the supplier ran 10 rounds through the gun. not sure if he cleaned it after. going to let the gun sit for a few weeks or so, until the sale at sail starts. apparently there is a sale at sail just before turkey season opens so……… even the cleaning kit i want to try and get the sale but if you guys say its important to clean it right away then i'll go do that.
Manufacturer does that.......Supplier doing that sounds fishy to me.