BWHAHAHA (mad scientist laugh)
another one turned to the DARK SIDE!!!
you're gonna have a great time, after a while, you will learn how to hold a rifle steady. if you hunt with it, you will learn how to track and stalk. (you will also learn why it's called "hunting" and not "going to the grocery store."
as regards cleaning, it is not a necessary evil- it is an opportunity to become one with the secret inner workings of the tool which might one day, save your a$$. (well, it would save your a$$ if you were in a different century)
clean any gun as though your live might depend on it, and that particular firearm will never let you down. i've always found cleaning the thing after a bit on the range to be relaxing.
Honey, would you mind [fill in the stupid chore here]
Yes, dear, as soon as i finish cleaning this cherished and very complex flintlock.
(note to thos ewho aren't supposed to be looking: you can clean a flintlock in fifteen minutes, or it can take hours and hours; see where we're going with this? :grin:
go forth, and make good smoke.