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2 cents...
First thing that came to my mind is liability. You're going to have the finger pointed your way as soon as some jackass who f'd something up has a catastrophic failure sometime after you serviced it.
Second, I would think people who have enough of a healthy interest in guns to actually own them also enjoy cleaning and sighting their guns. I know I'm always going to clean my own weapons. As far as military experience of having an armorer on the range... only happened two times, basic and range week during SUT, and because there were so many well-used weapons to deal with. They weren't there to clean guns but just to figure out why your rifle was having a failure to extract every three rounds... maybe swap out your bolt, but usually to tell you to clean it better and lube it up.
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