Inspecting the G-19s loading port he loads it full with five shells and then looks for whether it has a safety. Stepping over to the firing range, he turns the safety off if there is one, and fires five shots at different ranges to get a feel for the range of the weapon and shot provided.
He then reloads five more shells and empties them as quickly as possible from what he decided was the optimum range, to get a feel for the pump action of the shotgun.
Clearing the weapon he makes sure to police all the shells and heads out to pick up his checked gear and have the bandolier topped off.
While doing so, he says to McTaggert, "Thanks, Sergeant. Any advice about the jungle down there?" and uses his Empathy to project his sincere respect for the veteran.
Stern Empathy (40): [1d10] = 3
OOC: Make sure you code your dice macros using d100 (except for initiative, which uses d10). It doesn't matter here, where you have a skill of an even 40, but if it was 43 or 47, we'd need to generate both a ones and tens number to make the skill test. In this event, you didn't actually need the empathy (although you were successful with it), as the Gunny recognized a fellow grunt, and so was a little more disposed to like you.
