a cleaning rod
No, but you need to be the legal owner of that firearm.
To make your writing clear, concise, and legible.
Obstruction can be at various sites. You need to specify where the obstruction is
Well, that's going to depend on the scenario and type of firearm you're referring to.If you're clearing a firearm, you'll drop the magazine (if it's a detachable magazine firearm), and open the chamber to clear it. If it has a fixed magazine, it may either need to be opened to be cleared, or rounds may need to be cycled through the action to empty the magazine.Do NOT look down the barrel of the firearm. This is inherently dangerous.
No
One would need to get lymphedema therapy if they were diagnosed with a fluid obstruction or tissue swelling. This must be done to alleviate the obstruction and prevent infection.
You need a clear understanding of what has to be done, had how much time you have to to it. You need the proper tools. You need some one to check on your progress and evaluate it as you go along.
depends.. =]
You need to talk to a lawyer.
what college classes do u need to become a firearm expert
You need a license no matter where you live or how small the caliber. A firearm is a firearm. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
You need to consult with a lawyer familiar with MI firearms law.