Beretta92FSLady
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onlurker wrote:
Unless someone is a newbie and reloading hot loads--shooting lead through the barrel. All firearms should be cleaned after shooting (period). There are articles online that a person can find that will show you what to look for when purchasing a firearm. Sometimes people get rid of their firearm because it is junk and jams all the time.
If a person is looking for a cheap sidearm that is dependable, they should make sure they read-up on sub-400 handguns. Someone above mentioned a Hi-point, good luck with that!
onlurker wrote:
How much maintenance is required on a modern pistol though? Clean it, lube the slide rail and other metal-to-metal contact points, and wipe excess oil with a rag. You can't get much more mechanically simple than a modern semi-automatic pistol in this day and age.
Unless someone is a newbie and reloading hot loads--shooting lead through the barrel. All firearms should be cleaned after shooting (period). There are articles online that a person can find that will show you what to look for when purchasing a firearm. Sometimes people get rid of their firearm because it is junk and jams all the time.
If a person is looking for a cheap sidearm that is dependable, they should make sure they read-up on sub-400 handguns. Someone above mentioned a Hi-point, good luck with that!