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[[File:SKS field strip.jpg|thumb|alt=alt text|A field stripped [[SKS]].]]

'''Field stripping''' is [[firearms terminology]] for the act of disassembling a [[firearm]] to the greatest possible extent without the usage of any extra tools.

= Definition =

[[File:SKS field strip.jpg|thumb|alt=alt text|A field stripped [[SKS]].]]In [[firearms terminology]], a field strip is the act of disassembling a [[firearm]] to the greatest possible extent without the usage of any extra tools, such as a drill or screwdriver. A disassembly that uses such tools is called a detail strip, but this is less common than a field strip, as these are usually sufficient. Field strips are done to facilitate cleaning, or identify damages.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Morris |first1=Christopher |title=Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology |publisher=Gulf Professional Publishing |pages=825}}</ref> It is customary for soldiers to be taught how to conduct a field strip, both as a means of discipline, and to help create a sense of familiarity with the weapon.<ref>{{cite book |last1=United States Bureau of Naval Personnel |title=Military Requirements for PO 1 & C. |date=1970 |publisher=Bureau of Naval Personnel |pages=75}}</ref> Because it is an integral part of owning an using a firearm, especially in a military context, firearm manufacturers will take considerations to make field strips expedient and simple.

== Rationale ==