Training · Workshop

ENCPS Firearm Maintenance Course

A specialized workshop focused on the proper cleaning and maintenance of firearms, hosted by ENC Protective Services.

Wed, 17 Jun 2026 ENC Protective Services LLC Greenville , North Carolina
The ENCPS Firearm Maintenance Course is designed to teach gun owners the critical skills required to keep their firearms in optimal working condition. Held at the ENC Protective Services facility in Greenville, this workshop covers disassembly, cleaning techniques, lubrication, and reassembly for various firearm types. Proper maintenance is essential for safety and reliability, and this hands-on session ensures that participants gain the confidence to perform routine care on their own equipment effectively.

What to Expect

A practical, hands-on session where you will learn to maintain your firearm safely and efficiently.

Who Should Attend

  • Gun owners
  • Beginner shooters
  • Safety-conscious individuals
  • Firearm enthusiasts

Agenda Overview

Step-by-step demonstration and practice of firearm maintenance.
Venue & Address
ENC Protective Services LLC
1290 E Arlington Blvd Suite 206
Greenville , North Carolina
United States
Organizer
ENC Protective Services LLC · Training Provider
Professional firearm training and security services provider based in Greenville, North Carolina.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to bring my own firearm?
Please check with the organizer regarding equipment requirements.
Where is the course located?
1290 E Arlington Blvd Suite 206, Greenville, NC.
Is this for beginners?
Yes, it is suitable for all skill levels.
How long is the course?
Please contact the organizer for specific timing.
Is registration required?
Yes, advance registration is recommended.
Who teaches the course?
The course is taught by Anthony Lee.
Tags
Firearms Maintenance Workshop Greenville Safety
Summary
A hands-on workshop in Greenville, NC, teaching essential firearm cleaning and maintenance techniques for safety and longevity.
Highlights
  • Proper cleaning techniques
  • Safe disassembly procedures
  • Lubrication best practices
  • Reassembly guidance
  • Reliability tips
  • Expert-led instruction
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