After completing the data entry, Norberto let out a sigh and said, "Alright, now let's go to the outdoor shooting range for a test fire."
Gao Guang looked at Lloyd, and Lloyd smiled, "With this step done, data collection is finished. Next, we'll start manufacturing. The gun barrel will take some time, but we'll make the gun body first, as it's the most time-consuming process."
Lloyd was experienced, so Norberto took an experimental gun and led Gao Guang and the others to an outdoor shooting range. They could shoot targets within fifty meters here—at least people could see how accurate his guns were.
Giving Gao Guang a handcrafted Browning 1935, Norberto said, "Shoot, let me see your true skill, as well as your shooting habits."
This step needed no explaining. Gao Guang just grabbed it and started firing, beginning with the ten-meter target and firing away in one go.
The bullets struck the metal target, making a pleasant ding-ding-dang-dang sound.