12/10/2019 / By Arsenio Toledo
Guns won’t let you down when SHTF if you make sure to have them checked for safety and function regularly. If you are planning to buy a gun, whether a new or a second-hand model, you should do a similar maintenance check to figure out if it’s well worth your money. Here are some tips to ensure your guns are functioning at 100 percent. (h/t to SurvivalSullivan.com)
Before the function check begins, take the time to do a visual inspection of your firearm. Are there any cracks, pitting, chipping, erosion or any other forms of wear? What about the pins and screws? If they’re loose or wobbly, that should be a cause for concern. Any sign of rust or other forms of corrosion on internal or external surfaces can also pose a problem if it’s more than a tiny spot here and there. Any serious wear and tear should be checked out by a gunsmith immediately to ensure that your firearm remains usable. (Related: Brighteon.com launches self-defense how-to gun training series featuring former Navy SEAL and U.S. Marine combat instructor.)
Once this visual inspection is done, reassemble the gun to complete the checks listed below. Make sure that the gun isn’t loaded and that the chamber is empty. Every action from hereon out must be performed with all ammunition entirely separated from the weapon.
Semi-automatic:
Revolver, double-action:
This may all look tedious, but once you’ve done the function check plenty of times, it’ll be ingrained into your muscle memory. Afterward, it should take you no more than a few minutes to do this.
When it comes to gun safety, no action should be too tedious, especially if it means preventing your firearm from accidentally discharging and hurting someone.
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