I've seen a bunch of threads in the past couple of months talking about what you bring in your range bag and I saw a lot of people listing big toolsets. This makes me curious - how far do you go working on your gun while on the bench at a range?
I know I can do some basic reg and hammer spring settings, if external. But there's been times where I popped a seal and lost air or thought about maybe doing a caliber change. I don't think that would go over well at my public range - pulling a barrel would probably raise some eyes and get a conversation with the range officer going. Generally if a gun goes down at the range I just case it up to figure out later at home.
So where do you draw the line when it comes to range bench work?
I know I can do some basic reg and hammer spring settings, if external. But there's been times where I popped a seal and lost air or thought about maybe doing a caliber change. I don't think that would go over well at my public range - pulling a barrel would probably raise some eyes and get a conversation with the range officer going. Generally if a gun goes down at the range I just case it up to figure out later at home.
So where do you draw the line when it comes to range bench work?