Who is doing AR maint before the elections?

As I have mentioned before, During the mostly peaceful protests, my primary was and still is my M&P 9 mm. My secondary in a plain bag was my M4 A3 (iron sights that have a combat zero from the factory.)

My thought is to carry it again around Tuesday.

Speaking of, I voted early today, the last day of early voting. I wanted to get in the middle of the day and not have a line and it worked out perfectly. And where I voted was clean and orderly and no silly business of "protesters" etcetera. Just working people taking time to vote.

I know, a lot of people are saying why bother? Well, I simply cannot let them steal the election unchallenged. Make them work for it. The surest way to lose is not vote at all.
 
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Odd question OP, but let your freak flag fly if you want it to,

I haven't done anything different all week. Went to a local hockey game, made vacation plans, etc.

Truth be told, I'm not anticipating any sort of biblical uprising on Tuesday. I think we're going to have an election, I think we're going to see a repeat of what we've seen in recent elections where we can't tally votes all of a sudden for several days afterwards. At this point I'm more so curious if they're going to put fencing up again around DC than I've put any thought into how clean my firearms are.

Not to be dismissive either- depending on my concerns about the election and where I lived, I can see being worried and preparing for a 'rooftop Korean scenario' but personally, I live on a mountain that is in a county that's a punchline in the area for being 'Redneck Disneyland'. The mayor of the state's capitol made it a personal favorite of their speeches to call the folks from this county deplorable before it was even fashionable.

So with that said- I'm still doing my own thing. If I'm wrong- whelp, reckon that I'll have plenty of time to worry about society falling apart before it gets to my neck of the woods but I really don't see that happening either.

Anywho, reckon time will tell but yeah, not too worried over here.

-LD
 
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That's the benefit of living in the middle of nowhere Armpit, OK... I don't reckon very many of the old Kennedy Democrat ranchers are going to riot if Trump wins... I guess they could stampede their cattle or something.

And it's an hour or more drive to a metropolitan area of any consequence where riots MIGHT happen.

But I keep one ready to go 24/7 regardless. Mag-fed semi auto 12 gauge too.

All that talk about flamethrowers on the concrete thread did get the wheels turning though... THAT would probably persuade a rowdy crowd to disperse.

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During the summer of mostly peaceful protests a friend of mine was zeroing a bunch of scoped AR uppers.

His attitude was that he can hand or mail a known accurate upper to an unprepared person and they can then engage targets at 600m.

Though where we live in New England your line of site is rarely more than 100 m.
 
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