Rodny goes to the armory and picks out a weapon smaller than the Desert Eagle, a Glock 17. He then puts on a set of ear muffs and watches and practices what is shown to him. At first, he practices with both the Glock and the Desert Eagle and does so at a variety of ranges. After a while, he practices only with the Glock. After each set, he studies his placement of shots on his targets.
After a half hour or so, he quits and moves to a table and cleans the weapons. He has no trouble figuring out how to disassemble, clean, and reassemble the weapons although he is slower than the others. He chalks that slowness to this being his first time to perform maintenance on weapons.
Through all the cleaning, he is thinking, calculating. After a little bit, he says, "You guys are right about the smaller weapon being slightly more accurate at short range, less than 60 feet. But at ranges longer than 90 feet, the Desert Eagle is more accurate and is increasingly more accurate the further out you shoot. But, anything beyond 120 feet would most likely be wasted shots anyway. In the short range, the Desert Eagle's only advantage is the 28% more......Oh, I'm rambling again. Sorry."
Rodny then shuts up. After a awkward pause, he moves to the armory and pick out a holster for the Glock and two 50 round boxes of ammo and 3 spare clips.