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First world problemsThere's starving Pygmies in New Guinea, and THIS is what people worry about?
There's starving Pygmies in New Guinea, and THIS is what people worry about?
...and other things you shouldn't do with your guns.
A PSA brought to you by Ken Hackathorn and Bill Wilson.
I did not watch the video.
I do think that if you take care of your firearms that they will take care of you when you need or want to shoot them. Especially in a life or death situation.
My late husband, my law enforcement friends, my military friends and the GUN books that I read had all kinds of information on how you should CARE for and clean your guns.
With that said, I was raised to take care of my belongings no matter what they were.
Later on, when it came to tools and building a house with my late husband - you learned to take care of what you paid good money for from a to z.
Yard equipment from a to z. Quality home furnishings, etc.
My late parents and one specific mentor (Lawyer.) who was my late 'Aunt' Catherine (Not a blood relative but was more of one than my blood relatives. Mom's old best friend in life.) were super strict about such things in life.
My parents taught 3 children to do that and that included all kinds of things in the house not just your clothing, shoes, boots, books, records, jewelry, etc.
My MT husband helped me with some of my personal knives yesterday too. He, my late husband and late Dad are/were VERY picky about knife care.
Things last longer and WORK better when you care for them properly.
Cate