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To clean or not to clean?
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<blockquote data-quote="tnek13" data-source="post: 1393311" data-attributes="member: 43112"><p>I follow JE Customs philosophy. Why? because my dad taught me to 62 years ago when he gave me my first 22 rifle at 10 years of age. Two months ago I gave that rifle to one of my 10 year old grandsons, it looked brand new even though it has had thousands of rounds through it and it still holds a one hole group at 25 yards with ammo it likes. I also taught my grandson how to clean the rifle and gave him quality tools to do the job. The Marine Corps also taught me to clean guns but that was more a matter of survival and the fact you did not want the thing to jamb, nobody worried about getting copper out, you just needed it to work. Today, I clean guns because I want too, I like nice things that work, I shoot a lot, I hunt and I clean after every time I take the gun out of the safe, the degree depends on the use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnek13, post: 1393311, member: 43112"] I follow JE Customs philosophy. Why? because my dad taught me to 62 years ago when he gave me my first 22 rifle at 10 years of age. Two months ago I gave that rifle to one of my 10 year old grandsons, it looked brand new even though it has had thousands of rounds through it and it still holds a one hole group at 25 yards with ammo it likes. I also taught my grandson how to clean the rifle and gave him quality tools to do the job. The Marine Corps also taught me to clean guns but that was more a matter of survival and the fact you did not want the thing to jamb, nobody worried about getting copper out, you just needed it to work. Today, I clean guns because I want too, I like nice things that work, I shoot a lot, I hunt and I clean after every time I take the gun out of the safe, the degree depends on the use. [/QUOTE]
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