 Push up on my pins, so I'm going to have to load my ghost round, so I'm putting it on fire. Save first, then pull both charging handles back. Put it forward. The rings aren't working. I was one four. When? 2015-2018. Which company? There's only one way to push the rigid in. It makes sure it's flush against the metal, metal and metal. Sometimes a little gap, the gas tube won't seep correctly. That sounds safe. These are the holes you were talking about? This hole, and this temple right there. Put the pin in, and then just tilt it so it won't fall out. Put that pin in. It's going to go like a puzzle piece. Push it, that's it. Put this piece right in. Grab the handle, then push it forward. This is one piece, right? Now, take your weapon system and put it up like this. Hold it, and then take your right hand, left hand, whatever is stronger. This is his own piece. Take this off. Pull it off, and then set it down. This is his own piece. Best I can, use your imagination. Hopefully next week, we can get some actual fuses for you guys. Because, as a trainer, this kind of falls short. But with those spoon pins, it becomes much more clear what you need to do. Here we go. He's down there, his gun's down. The first thing he's going to do is stand up just enough. Step one is he's going to peek. Identify the target, come back behind cover. He's going to reach into his kit, secure that first hand grenade. He's going to sweep the safety. He's going to loop the pin, pull, grenade is pressed. He will peek one more time, throw the hand grenade, get back behind cover, and immediately put that second hand grenade.