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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 5-05-1 (continued)<br />

(b) After the last round in your magazine is fired, the<br />

slide should automatically lock to the rear. If the<br />

slide is not to the rear after firing your last round,<br />

signal for a training time out.<br />

c. Course of fire--5 rounds in 15 seconds at:<br />

(1) 3 yards<br />

(2) 7 yards<br />

(3) 15 yards<br />

(4) 25 yards<br />

** NOTE ** AFTER EACH FIRING SEQUENCE, REMOVE YOUR FINGER FROM THE TRIGGER<br />

AND WAIT FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS.<br />

** NOTE ** WHEN THE LAST PHASE OF FIRING IS COMPLETE, FOLLOW THE LINE<br />

COACH’S INSTRUCTIONS.<br />

d. Scoring--This is a familiarization course only. It does not<br />

count towards earning a ribbon/medal.<br />

9. Clearing of 9mm Pistol for Watch Turnover<br />

a. Unholster the weapon; keeping a straight trigger finger, place<br />

the pistol directly into the clearing barrel.<br />

b. Ensure the SAFETY is engaged.<br />

c. Remove the magazine (if applicable) and hand it to the oncoming<br />

watchstander.<br />

d. Lock the slide to the rear.<br />

e. Visually and physically, inspect the chamber and magazine well,<br />

ensuring a clear and safe weapon.<br />

f. Come to raised pistol and turn over weapon to oncoming<br />

watchstander.<br />

10. Functions of 12-Gauge Shotgun Components<br />

** NOTE ** TTO for the 12-gauge shotgun is signaled by keeping the weapon<br />

balanced in your weak hand and raising your strong firing hand above your<br />

head without saying a word.<br />

** NOTE** Clear and safe weapon for shotgun.<br />

a. Butt stock--Aids in holding the weapon steady.<br />

b. Barrel--Directs the buckshot to the target.<br />

c. Front sight--Fixed bead. Used for aiming the weapon.<br />

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