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Ditto...Nope...nor do I really worry 'bout such things.
I keep my firearms clean and well maintained....that is good enough for me.
Andy
That's easy for YOU to say, since they remove your fingerprints when you graduate Ranger School!!Nope...nor do I really worry 'bout such things.
I keep my firearms clean and well maintained....that is good enough for me.
Andy
He's talking about keeping your prints off your kit so as to not leave identifiers on them…. just in case you gotta walk in and start blastin' then peel out anonymously….When I clean my guns I tend to wear gloved to keep any solvent and what not off my skin. When all done I will often wear cotton gloves to give all parts a LIGHT oiling and keep moisture from me getting on parts that are not going to be cleaned for a good while from contamination. This will often include loading mags I emptied to clean. When at the range though I don't bother and often the gun stays loaded for a good while from the range till I get around to doing another cleaning. Never noticed any of the ammo seeming to have a problem from this. I would guess my hands at the range probably have some oil on them from all the shooting so that may play a part in it??
True...That's easy for YOU to say, since they remove your fingerprints when you graduate Ranger School!!
OK I missed that. No, I don't plan on getting into a shoot where I am going to run off and leave my brass laying there.He's talking about keeping your prints off your kit so as to not leave identifiers on them…. just in case you gotta walk in and start blastin' then peel out anonymously….
Radio waves….. you'll just die tired.No. If I have to use it I won't be leaving the scene. Nor would I be trying to run from LE.
Just as long as you receive something.Radio waves….. you'll just die tired.
And every time I moved away from the pacific northwest I had the webbing surgically removed from between my toes. Return to the PNW and soon I'd have webbed toes again. Go figure...True...
And since my dad always claimed that I was the related to the missing link....
My prehensile toe prints were removed as well....
Andy
Who does that? Have you seen the price of once fired brass lately?He's talking about keeping your prints off your kit so as to not leave identifiers on them…. just in case you gotta walk in and start blastin' then peel out anonymously….
That's why I use a suppressed revolver and FMJs, it automatically saves the expensive brass, but I take it a step further and get my FMJ back for reloading. Lead and copper is expensive yo.Who does that? Have you seen the price of once fired brass lately?
Dirty secret: all of which is easily rectified with the strategic use of a jeweler's file-set and a magnifying lense at each end of the firearm…. but hey, it makes some "feel" safer.What's the point?
LOL....the Govt has those "fired cases" with tool marks (you know....that package included with your brand new firearms). Oooops, maybe only with some states.
And anyway, CA intends to micro stamp.
Whatever.
1st rule is.......
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Aloha, Mark
No, I just use a revolver for all my hits.Do you wipe your EDC rounds and mags and load them with gloves on? Just curious,,,