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fieldstrip

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field·strip  (fldstrp)
tr.v. field·stripped, field·strip·ping, field·strips
1. To disassemble (a weapon) for cleaning, repair, or inspection.
2. To leave no trace of (a cigarette butt) by rolling up the paper and scattering the tobacco.


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He told the court that at another meeting, after Kassir had shown them how to fieldstrip an AK-47 assault rifle, the topic of suicide bombers came up.
I could fieldstrip it (and reassemble it) blindfolded, I hit the bulls-eye nine times out of 10 at 1,000 yards (and earned the coveted Expert medal), and if I really tried, I'll bet I could still recite its serial number, more than 30 years later.
We doubt these little dudes could fieldstrip a Mossberg 500, so maybe us upjumped Neanderthals could learn to use a GPS, right?
 
 
 
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