The document discusses the fundamentals of pistol marksmanship training. It covers the four cardinal rules of gun safety, the triad of marksmanship involving the personal, equipment, and environment factors, and the five fundamentals of grip, stance, aiming, breath control, and trigger press. Mastering these concepts is key to enhancing one's skills in pistol shooting safely and accurately.
6. MARKSMANSHIP PERSONAL Accuracy is Consistency! EQUIPMENT MARKSMANSHIP is the art and science of hitting the desired target at a particular distance. TRIAD OF MARKSMANSHIP PERSONAL EQUIPMENT ENVIRONMENT
12. 2. STANCE - It is a major factor in creating conditions for maximum control - A high degree of control is necessary for the delivery of an accurate shot 1. ISOSCELES 2. MODERN ISOSCELES 3. WEAVER B. Two-hand Shooting Stance Types of Shooting Stance A. One-hand Shooting Stance (Precision Stance)
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16. “ EMPTY-LUNG TECHNIQUE” TRIGGER PRESS SHOOT HOLD BREATH NATURAL RESPERATORY PAUSE when firing at a single target: NOTE: NATURAL POINT OF AIM (NPA) - The most relaxed position for holding a pistol where the sight picture will consistently go back to the aiming point in a natural manner. 4. BREATH CONTROL – To attain accuracy, the firer must learn to hold his breath properly at any time during the breathing cycle .
17. “ QUARTERS-FULL TECHNIQUE” TRIGGER PRESS SHOOT TARGET HOLD TRIGGER PRESS SHOOT TARGET when firing at multiple targets: NOTE: NATURAL POINT OF AIM (NPA) - The most relaxed position for holding a pistol where the sight picture will consistently go back to the aiming point in a natural manner.
18. 5. TRIGGER PRESS – The independent movement of the trigger finger in applying increasing pressure on the trigger straight to the rear, without disturbing the sight alignment until the weapon fires. Types of Trigger Motion 1. Interrupted Trigger Motion- Commonly used during Precision Shooting. NOTE: TRIGGER PRESSURE POINT is the contact between the trigger and trigger finger; usually located between the tip of the Index finger and the first joint. 2. Uninterrupted Trigger Motion- Commonly used during Practical Shooting and Multiple target engagement 0 1 4 2 3 6 lbs - 1 4 2 3 5 0 1 4 2 3 6 lbs -
19. FOLLOW THROUGH – is the continues application of all marksmanship fundamentals BEFORE, DURING and AFTER firing a live round. CALLING THE SHOT - is the ability of the shooter to determine the Point of Impact (POI) of the projectile with respect to his Point of Aim (POA). This can only be achieved by determining the FINAL FOCUS POINT (exact location of the sight picture at the instant the weapon fires) ESTABLISHING A SYSTEM OF FIRING ONE (1) ROUND 1. Get your GRIP 2. Establish your STANCE 3. Hold your BREATH properly 4. Get your Sight Picture / AIM 5. PRESS your trigger straight to the rear 6. FOLLOW THROUGH and CALL YOUR SHOT “ A shooter using One (kind) pistol, same Ammo, One Aiming Point and One SYSTEM should produce One Hole (Touching Shot-Group)..!”
20. - FOUR (4) CARDINAL RULES OF GUN SAFETY - MEANING/TRIAD OF MARKSMANSHIP - 5 FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKSMANSHIP SUMMARY