jhungary
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Honestly, it's really fun to see people who know shit about firearms talks about firearms.I doubt you are a gun owner. Maybe a water gun. I have for rifles an AR-15, a FAL 308, a Henry .357 lever, and a Steyr M40 pistol. The Henry is the most fun to shoot and the most practical for most situations.
All of them went thru my own 1000 rounds no cleaning test, meaning I shoot 1,000 rounds thru the weapon without cleaning them. The reason you clean a firearm is to prevent all sort of buildup from carbon to salt. Because the gun have many small parts and crevices, you need to SEE where you are cleaning to do a proper job. Disassembling/reassembling the weapon blindfold is a carnival skill and has no real application in life. I have no interests in learning how to work on my guns blindfolded. No real gun owner works and cleans his guns blindfolded. We lay out a clean cloth, take our time taking the gun apart and clean it, carefully reassembling the gun, then dry fire to make sure what was taken apart will function after put together.
So I guess the Parade Line Army (PLA) can add carnival entertainment to its military skills.
especially like when the dude say "We have military training in high school to learn how to use a firearms and a tank so we are not stranger to them"
lol, can I use the same excuse to drive a car without a driver license?? I mean, I got to see them everyday and sit in one everyday, that mean I can drive that car without learning, am I rite?
LOL