Don't Do This To Your Gun (Gun Owner Mistakes)

Published on October 21, 2022
Duration: 8:39

This video provides essential firearm safety and maintenance tips from a firearms instructor. It covers common mistakes with revolvers, autoloading pistols, and general firearm handling, emphasizing proper maintenance, grip, and the importance of using holsters. The advice aims to prevent firearm damage and ensure user safety during operation and carry.

Quick Summary

Avoid slamming revolver cylinders shut, as this can bend critical components. For autoloaders, it's generally better to pull the slide back to chamber a round than to use the slide release lever to prevent excess wear. Over-oiling firearms attracts debris, impacting reliability, and modifying safety mechanisms is unsafe and legally risky. Always use a holster for secure and safe firearm carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:25Revolver Cylinder Handling
  2. 01:58Revolver Damage Risks
  3. 02:05Autoloader Slide Release
  4. 03:11Firearm Lubrication
  5. 03:41Stippling Dangers
  6. 04:20Proper Grip Technique
  7. 04:54Safety Mechanism Modifications
  8. 05:51Trigger Weight Concerns
  9. 06:40Holster Carry Essentials

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a common mistake when handling revolver cylinders?

A frequent mistake is slamming the revolver cylinder shut after loading. This can bend the crane or ejector rod, potentially damaging the firearm and requiring professional repair by a gunsmith. Always close the cylinder gently with your thumb on its center.

Why is it advised against using the slide release to chamber a round in an autoloader?

While the slide release can be used, it's generally recommended to pull the slide to the rear and let it go forward to chamber a round. Using the slide release can cause extra wear on the firearm's internal mechanisms over time. This is especially true when releasing the slide on an empty chamber.

What are the risks of over-oiling a firearm?

Over-oiling a firearm can attract and hold dirt, dust, and debris from everyday carry. This accumulation, combined with lint from pockets or clothing, can cling to the oil and negatively impact the firearm's reliability and function.

Why should you avoid modifying firearm safety mechanisms?

Modifying or disabling safety mechanisms, such as pinning a grip safety, not only makes the firearm less safe but can also be used as evidence of negligence in legal situations. Firearms are designed with safety features for a reason, and they should generally be left intact.

What is the importance of using a holster for firearm carry?

Carrying a firearm without a holster, whether on your person or in a bag, is a significant safety risk. A holster secures the firearm, prevents accidental discharges by covering the trigger, and ensures it can be drawn effectively when needed. It's crucial for both retention and safety.

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