http://demons-death.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] demons-death.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2007-06-25 11:57 am
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Firearms and You #7, (Monday period 1)

They were back in the Danger Shop for this last class. There was no target range set up this time -- instead there was a number of firearms on a table as well as a table and chair for each student.

"So you've had a chance to try out a variety of different guns," John began. "Hopefully, you've developed a better understanding of them and which types best suit you. Possibly even some of you may be considering acquiring a gun of your own. There's some things still you need to know, whether you own a gun or just use one for target practice or during an invasion -- and that's how to take care of your weapon. Every gun needs to be cleaned and maintained -- preferably after each use. You skimp on that and the chances of your gun jamming or misfiring raise exponentially. So today we're going to look at gun maintainance."

John patiently took a gun of each type they'd played with and demonstrated the proper way to dismantle it, clean and oil. When he was finished he looked back up at the class. "So that's the basics. Your assignment today is to choose the type of gun you think you're most likely to use in the future and clean it. All the supplies you need are at each desk. If there's no questions, you may begin."

[ooc: wait for ocd's up! Thanks for a great class!]

Re: Clean a gun

[identity profile] tatooine-doofus.livejournal.com 2007-06-25 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Uncle Owen had been just as insistent about this back on the farm, so even though the rifle in Luke's hands was a different model, he understood the concept behind it.

He pulled it apart, cleaned it and reassembled it in fairly ridiculous time.