Tag: nra trainer
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All Guns Need to be Cleaned and Lubed despite wild claims and out of control egos in the industry
When you go into a gun shop and speak with an experienced salesman behind the counter, especially the owner, you want to assume that they know what they are talking about. This is especially true if they themselves are active shooters if not serious competitive shooters. Well, that could be a mistake. Even though they…
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Down the Barrel: Shotgun Shooting and then Cleaning that 12 Gauge Bore
Out for deer hunting, or maybe range time for some skeet shooting or clays. Even after a few rounds, you want to at least dry swab out any light carbon fouling. If you let it sit, accumulation will fester. The easiest product we have is the 34″ Bore Mop Rod which is simply a full…
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An Ounce of Prevention
The mindset of the average gun owner is disappointing. It is as if they hadn’t learned anything as a child about putting away their toys or cleaning their rooms. Life lessons really do make us who we are. I know that some people are committed to taking care of their treasured firearms collection because they…
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Solvent Residue Causes Operation Interference if not Failure in Firearms
Gun Solvent is to blame for operational failures
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Effective Firearms Care for New Gun Owners
New Gun Ownership deserves a proactive firearm maintenance education With so many experts and outspoken voices within the 2A community, its no wonder why gun newbies have so many varying perspectives on gun care or firearm care approaches. In my world, cleaning and lubricating guns is a big part of handling a gun, which should…