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<blockquote data-quote="Fredkrueger100" data-source="post: 2803463" data-attributes="member: 24577"><p>Mine stays in my drawer at home. I carry every single day but I check my ammo often. And I usually rotate it out of my mags and back into my safe about every 6 months. I am going to make my wife start storing hers in the house. This may happen to hers. We had a couple of police officers come to my work last month to do a safety class for our company. It was an okc cop and a trooper. The trooper was standing in front of me so I was able to see his pistol really well. His holster was covered in dust and what appeared to be even a little dirt. His gun wasn't much better. Looked as if it hadn't been cleaned In years. And it wasn't a glock. I was thinking to myself, how could a trooper let his or her weapon get like that. I would hate to have to use his pistol for defense of my life. It would probably malfunction. Does departments not have rules for cleaning and maintaining their firearms? His uniform was different as well. Looked old too. Not well manicured like most troopers. It had trooper on the back of his shoulders. I think it was sewn on. It wasn't the traditional collard shirt and slacks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fredkrueger100, post: 2803463, member: 24577"] Mine stays in my drawer at home. I carry every single day but I check my ammo often. And I usually rotate it out of my mags and back into my safe about every 6 months. I am going to make my wife start storing hers in the house. This may happen to hers. We had a couple of police officers come to my work last month to do a safety class for our company. It was an okc cop and a trooper. The trooper was standing in front of me so I was able to see his pistol really well. His holster was covered in dust and what appeared to be even a little dirt. His gun wasn't much better. Looked as if it hadn't been cleaned In years. And it wasn't a glock. I was thinking to myself, how could a trooper let his or her weapon get like that. I would hate to have to use his pistol for defense of my life. It would probably malfunction. Does departments not have rules for cleaning and maintaining their firearms? His uniform was different as well. Looked old too. Not well manicured like most troopers. It had trooper on the back of his shoulders. I think it was sewn on. It wasn't the traditional collard shirt and slacks. [/QUOTE]
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