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Text Box: KINETIC ENERGY												Page 7
Text Box: Membership


By:  (New Chair Needed)

	Club Membership is covered by Article III, Section 6 and Article IV, Sections 1 and 2.

	At the October General Business Meeting, we will be voting on a proposed change to the Club’s membership section of the By-laws structure and dues payment.  Please plan on attending this meeting and voting on this proposal.  (See article elsewhere in this Newsletter).

	Please remember to renew your membership!  Any questions, contact lrcinfo05@lincolnrifleclub.com.

	If you need to correct your Membership information or, if you feel we have made an error in our database.  Please contact the membership chair, by putting “LRC Membership” as the subject line by E-mail at www.lincolnrifleclub.com or call the phone number above.
Text Box: CURRENT MEMBERSHIP

Our total membership continues to increase every month:

 Current Members			692

 Life Members				  43

 Juniors			Approximately	  75
Text Box: Remember to keep your address current.
Text Box: Work Assessment Validation Form

___________________________
								      (Member Number)

	Member		_______________________________________________________________
						(Signature)

	Member Address	_______________________________________________________________

	Project		_______________________________________________________________

	Project Coordinator	______________________________________________               ______/_______   ____
						(Signature)			    	(Date)

	After a project is completed, fill in this form, sign it and have the coordinator validate with his/her signature and date.  Return before October 1 for proper current year Work Assessment credit.  Bring to a monthly meeting and place in the box provided, near the membership table, or mail to the Club’s P.O. Box.  If this form is not retuned on time, credit will not be included in membership dues renewal calculations.
Text Box: Note: Any time you clean or disassemble a firearm make sure it is unloaded and pointed is a safe direction.  Also, be sure to wear eye protection and work in a well ventilated area.

Any time the firearm is handled: wipe down all metal parts with a dry cloth and then a very lightly oiled cloth.
Any time the firearm is shot: 
Field strip the firearm as per instructions in the owner’s manual
Wipe all moisture, perspiration and dirt from the exterior.  Use a cloth and cleaning solvent if necessary.
The bore and chamber should be scrubbed with an appropriately sized brush and solvent and then wiped out with patches soaked in solvent until they come out clean.
Dry the bore and chamber with clean patches and then oil very lightly.
Clean all moisture, dirt, etc. from the receiver/bolt and then oil lightly.
Check magazine tube/box for moisture or dirt and clean accordingly.
Anytime the firearm become wet:
Follow instructions in #2 above.
Following instructions in the owner’s manual, remove the stock (or forearm & buttstock for shotguns) and dry off any moisture from the inside of the stock and the metal parts thus exposed.  It might be a good idea to leave the firearm disassembled - in a safe, dry place - to allow any moisture that you could not wipe off time to evaporate.  This also provides an excellent opportunity to completely clean those parts of the firearm that are usually “hidden” from view.
Lightly oil all metal parts before reassembling the firearm.
At your first opportunity test fire the firearm to insure proper functioning.
Before opening day:
Field strip the firearm as per the instructions in the owner's manual.
Wipe off all accumulations of oil, grease, dust grime, etc.
Clean the firearm as described in #2 above.
Test fire at a shooting range (while wearing the proper hearing protection and eye protection) to insure proper functioning.
Check the zero of iron and/or telescopic sights.
Wipe all moisture, perspiration and dirt from the exterior.  Use a cloth and cleaning solvent if necessary.
Dry the bore and chamber with clean patches and then oil very lightly.