AR-15 Owner's Training 4-hours (9am-1pm) | July 23rd, 2022 | Siler City, NC

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This Course is crafted for the AR-15 owner and family members who want to understand the firearm and how to maintain the gun properly. Air-conditioned classroom with male/female bathrooms, and the instruction is family appropriate. Parent's discretion on the child's age, but the child needs to be learning the topic, not distracting you or other students. We will cover four primary areas:

Timeline / Topics
0900 - 0950 - Operation System, Assembly & Disassembly
1000- 1050 - How to Clean and Inspect
1100 - 1150 - Accessory Selection and Installation
1200 - 1250 - Malfunctions and How to Clear Them

Equipment needed: One (1) AR-15 per 2-people, Pin / Pencil (workbook will be provided for notes), any hand tools you deem appropriate. 2 magazines per-firearm.
Ammunition requirement: Twenty (20) rounds of ammunition per-person

Location Google Map Link
413-1 Rives Chapel Church Rd, Siler City, NC 27344

Cost: $44.99 first person + $10 each additional person you bring (cap of + 5) BUY NOW

Trainers:
Scott McClure
Bob McClure
John Boyette
 
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GREAT News,

A CFF Member has gifted two tuitions to any CFF member who would like to come to this class!

I have two tickets that are for a couple plus ammunition!

So here is the deal,

Go to this CFF Link, and the first two CFF members to request the tickets, gets them.

Thank you to the CFF member who is donating these tickets and ammo.
 
For the students of this course. What was the failed step in the cycle of operation?

Fyi not my story.. but one I just found.
(Good times. Customer brought in a SAINT with the bolt stuck forward. The bolt keys were wedged behind the keys in the breech. Customer was using reloads that he reloaded himself and couldn't remember if there was a live round in there or not so he brought it to me. lol. nice.

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I thought that maybe it was a hot load that blew in the chamber. removed the barrel and sure enough, live round with a light strike. Found that he wasn't trimming his cases and the headspace was also over max.

There was also some rust in and around the breech. He said that he oiled it right before shooting and was using Lucas gun oil but there was a really think coating of what felt like grease on the BCG and the barrel nut. The upper was completely dry inside.)
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