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TRAINEE GUIDE - Recruit Training Command - The US Navy

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<strong>TRAINEE</strong> <strong>GUIDE</strong> A-950-0001<br />

OUTLINE SHEET 5-04-1 (continued)<br />

h. _______________ slide assembly—used to manually chamber and eject<br />

the shell.<br />

i. Action lock lever—when weapon is cocked locks the action slide in<br />

the forward position.<br />

j. ________________ port—opening through which expended ammunition<br />

cartridges are ejected.<br />

9. 12-gauge Shotgun Characteristics<br />

a. Manually operated<br />

1) Pump action; i.e., action slide assembly chambers and ejects<br />

shells by shooter pumping.<br />

2) WARNING: Action slide assembly can pose a<br />

_______________hazard when sliding forward and aft.<br />

b. Slide ejection/bottom loading<br />

c. Weight—approximately seven pounds.<br />

d. Length—approximately ________ inches.<br />

e. Magazine capacity—five rounds.<br />

10. 12-Gauge Shotgun Stances<br />

a. Standing ready<br />

b. Standing<br />

1) Ensure you are ________________ your target.<br />

2) After the line coach takes the pistol from you, he/she will<br />

instruct you to do a half-right face if you are right-handed;<br />

half-left face if you are left-handed. He/she will then hand<br />

you a 12-gauge shotgun.<br />

3) Stand with body erect and balanced.<br />

4) Hold the weapon at waist level. Place your:<br />

a) Forward “weak” hand on the underneath portion of the fore<br />

end/action slide.<br />

b) Rear “strong” hand on the butt stock, just aft of the<br />

receiver.<br />

1) Place the ____________ stock into your “strong” shoulder<br />

2) Place your ___________ arm parallel with the deck forming a<br />

pocket in the shoulder.<br />

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