>>5875409The next day, you start rifle training. It's only natural; these guys need to be on the battlefield ASAP, so the course is "accelerated", "focused" and so on.
Your platoon is presented with an assortment of weapons. When you see the AKs on the table, you feel a bit of nostalgia as you remember your time at Azov summer camps. They may have more than a few bits of rust on them, but you do know how to use them.
The other thing that catches your eye is the mishmash of various unfamiliar guns. Some look kind of like AKs, some like ARs, others look like they're from a videogame. You don't know what's what, but hey, you can use training to try and figure it out, right?
>Take an AKM>Take an AK-74>Take an unfamiliar gunAfter that, you're lined up in front of some shooting targets and left to your devices. You recognize some faces, like the big guy with the purple hair, the skinny dude who couldn't open the bottle and the guy with the spine-chilling stare. The three turdlings are missing; it seems like the big guy stayed true to his word.
You can't help but notice the lax supervision and the way that some guys walk up to the targets while others are shooting.
>Focus on mastering your weapon.>Find someone and pull them aside for a quick "chat".>>So, what brings you here?>>Feel exicted 'bout killing some mongoloid subhumans with your gun?>>Wanna subscribe to my OnlyFans?>Wait patiently to perpetrate a little "range accident">>On the purple-hair guy>>On the weak guy>>On the creepy guy>>On (write in another member of the foreign legion)>Write inNote that the 2 votes are independent. The 2nd and 3rd option will still get some range time for Yaroslava, but won't be as good for training as the 1st option.