Demonstrates the differences and similarities between what is traditionally taught as "Combat Marksmanship" vs. "Reality - Behaviorally Based Combat Marksmanship" with the pistol.
The document provides information on the 710th ASMC training plan concept and references for small arms training. It details the training that will be conducted on the M16/M4 rifle and M9 pistol, including classroom instruction, hands-on tasks, and live-fire ranges. The training will cover weapon components, maintenance, firing fundamentals, and qualification with assigned weapons.
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.
This document provides information on marksmanship training with the M16 rifle. It discusses how to mechanically zero the M16/A2, the proper steady firing position, breath control techniques for firing, supported and unsupported prone firing positions, procedures for remedial action in case of a stoppage, qualification standards for a record fire range, and the task and standards for zeroing an M16A2 rifle.
The document outlines range safety procedures and organization for a shooting range. It details four cardinal rules of gun safety: treat every gun as if it's loaded, never point the gun at anything you don't intend to shoot, be sure of your target and what is beyond it, and keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. It then describes the various personnel and their duties needed to safely operate the range, including the range safety officer, ammunition detail, and medical personnel. Finally, it outlines the safety briefing and inspection procedures to ensure safe firing.
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Terminal Learning Objective:
Action: Qualify with the M320/M320A1 Grenade Launcher..
Conditions: On a record fire range, given a weapon, 9 timed target exposures at ranges from 100 to 400 meters and 18 rounds of 40 mm TPT ammunition..
Standards: Answer 14 of 20 questions on a written test. Obtain 6 out of 9 target hits out of 9 timed targets.
This document outlines the principles of marksmanship and proper rifle technique, including maintaining a firm position, pointing the rifle naturally at the target, aligning the sights correctly on the target, and firing without disturbing your position. The principles are aimed at teaching the reader how to hold and fire a rifle properly for accurate shooting.
This document outlines principles and tactics for close quarters battle (CQB). It discusses the 3 principles of CQB: speed, surprise, and violence of action. It also covers the 8 fundamentals of CQB, initiative based tactics, room clearing procedures and responsibilities, hallway procedures, and other CQB techniques. Emphasis is placed on rehearsal to ensure operators default to their training under stress.
Este documento descreve os fundamentos básicos do tiro, incluindo a posição de tiro, empunhadura da arma, visada, respiração e acionamento do gatilho. Detalha vários tipos de posições de tiro como em pé, ajoelhado e deitado. Também explica a importância da respiração controlada e da pressão gradual no gatilho para um disparo preciso.
The document provides information on the 710th ASMC training plan concept and references for small arms training. It details the training that will be conducted on the M16/M4 rifle and M9 pistol, including classroom instruction, hands-on tasks, and live-fire ranges. The training will cover weapon components, maintenance, firing fundamentals, and qualification with assigned weapons.
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.
This document provides information on marksmanship training with the M16 rifle. It discusses how to mechanically zero the M16/A2, the proper steady firing position, breath control techniques for firing, supported and unsupported prone firing positions, procedures for remedial action in case of a stoppage, qualification standards for a record fire range, and the task and standards for zeroing an M16A2 rifle.
The document outlines range safety procedures and organization for a shooting range. It details four cardinal rules of gun safety: treat every gun as if it's loaded, never point the gun at anything you don't intend to shoot, be sure of your target and what is beyond it, and keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot. It then describes the various personnel and their duties needed to safely operate the range, including the range safety officer, ammunition detail, and medical personnel. Finally, it outlines the safety briefing and inspection procedures to ensure safe firing.
Uploaded from pptclasses.com
Terminal Learning Objective:
Action: Qualify with the M320/M320A1 Grenade Launcher..
Conditions: On a record fire range, given a weapon, 9 timed target exposures at ranges from 100 to 400 meters and 18 rounds of 40 mm TPT ammunition..
Standards: Answer 14 of 20 questions on a written test. Obtain 6 out of 9 target hits out of 9 timed targets.
This document outlines the principles of marksmanship and proper rifle technique, including maintaining a firm position, pointing the rifle naturally at the target, aligning the sights correctly on the target, and firing without disturbing your position. The principles are aimed at teaching the reader how to hold and fire a rifle properly for accurate shooting.
This document outlines principles and tactics for close quarters battle (CQB). It discusses the 3 principles of CQB: speed, surprise, and violence of action. It also covers the 8 fundamentals of CQB, initiative based tactics, room clearing procedures and responsibilities, hallway procedures, and other CQB techniques. Emphasis is placed on rehearsal to ensure operators default to their training under stress.
Este documento descreve os fundamentos básicos do tiro, incluindo a posição de tiro, empunhadura da arma, visada, respiração e acionamento do gatilho. Detalha vários tipos de posições de tiro como em pé, ajoelhado e deitado. Também explica a importância da respiração controlada e da pressão gradual no gatilho para um disparo preciso.
The document is an online course about safely handling and operating semi-automatic pistols. It teaches the parts and functions of pistols and ammunition, how they operate, and safety procedures. Students can enroll for $35 to access full course materials including lessons on pistol and ammunition types, the components and operation of semi-automatic pistols, and the characteristics of different bullet shapes.
This document discusses realities of threat engagement during close quarters battle (CQB) operations. It notes that most use of force is reactionary rather than offensive, and that default responses to threats involve defensive actions like moving away from the threat or seeking cover. True offensive initiated deadly force is rare and usually requires elements like anticipation, lack of duress, and a deliberate decision with tactical advantages. Traditional CQB methods may not align with human nature under stress and fail to provide defensive advantages when encountering an actual threat.
The document provides an overview of training for Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT), covering topics such as principles and fundamentals of close quarters battle (CQB), entering and clearing objectives, employing grenades and flashbangs, and clearing different types of rooms and spaces. The training emphasizes developing a combat mindset, surprise, speed and violence of action to overwhelm enemies in close quarters fighting.
This document outlines the cardinal rules of gun safety: always treat firearms as if they are loaded, never point the muzzle of a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy, never put your finger on the trigger until ready to fire, and always be sure of your target and what is behind and in front of it. Following these rules can help minimize accidental injury from improper handling of firearms.
This document provides instruction on close quarters battle (CQB) techniques. It emphasizes that CQB is a direct assault that requires precision to eliminate threats while minimizing collateral damage. Trainees are warned to pay close attention and ask questions, as safety violations will not be tolerated. It outlines terms like sectors of responsibility and room clearing procedures using two or four-man teams.
An Introduction To The M9 Pistol and Basic Pistol MarksmanshipJon Martin
Since around 1990 the M9, 9mm pistol has been the United States armed services choice for side arms. This presentation is an overview of the M9 and also a basic primer on pistol marksmanship.
The document provides guidance on close quarters combat (CQC) techniques for military units operating in urban environments. It discusses organizing soldiers into fire teams of 2-4 individuals and clearing buildings in a systematic manner by first moving tactically outside and entering buildings quickly. Key elements of CQC addressed include controlling weapons, clearing hallways, intersections, stairwells, and rooms while maintaining overlapping fields of fire and sectors of responsibility. The document emphasizes speed, violence of action, and surprise to gain control of rooms and eliminate threats during clearing operations.
The document provides guidelines for safe firearms handling from several organizations. It lists the National Rifle Association's gun safety rules of always keeping the gun pointed in a safe direction, keeping fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot, and keeping guns unloaded until use. It also lists Colonel Cooper's four rules of always assuming guns are loaded, never pointing the muzzle at anything you don't intend to shoot, keeping fingers off the trigger until on target, and being sure of the target and beyond. The document emphasizes always keeping the firearm pointed in a safe direction, unloading firearms when not in use, and being sure the barrel is clear of obstructions before shooting.
This document provides guidelines for safe gun handling and use at a firing range. It outlines 4 fundamental rules of gun safety: always treat every gun as if it is loaded, keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot, and know your target and what lies beyond. The document also details proper storage, cleaning, use of eye and ear protection, and range safety procedures such as only handling guns at the firing line and announcing when firing.
The document provides guidance on close quarters battle and room clearing techniques for SWAT teams. It discusses principles like surprise, speed, and violence of action. It outlines procedures for stacking at the entry point, breaching doors, entering and clearing rooms, communicating status updates, handling unknown individuals, and rehearsing tactics. Key rules include never clearing alone, maintaining muzzle awareness, and not stopping movement or scanning until the room is fully cleared.
The document outlines safety procedures and tasks taught for the M136 AT4 anti-armor weapon, including inspecting and preparing the launcher for firing, performing misfire procedures, estimating range, aiming and firing positions, and restoring the launcher to the carrying configuration after use. Proper handling and operation of the AT4 launcher is reviewed according to technical manuals and soldier training publications.
Este documento presenta la lección sobre el uso y manejo de la pistola SIG SAUER modelo SP 2022. Explica los objetivos, temario, normas de seguridad, nomenclatura, desmontaje y montaje del arma, formas de empuñarla y dispararla correctamente. También cubre incidentes con armas y la seguridad y protección de dignatarios. El propósito es capacitar a oficiales y suboficiales de la PNP en el uso adecuado de esta pistola para cumplir con sus funciones de seguridad.
LECCION DE USO DE LA PISTOLA SIG SAUER MODELO SP 2022 - EN SEGURIDAD Y PROTE...WilbertFerrer2
Este documento presenta la lección sobre el uso y manejo de la pistola SIG SAUER modelo SP 2022. Explica las partes y sistemas de seguridad de la pistola, los procedimientos de desmontaje y montaje, las formas correctas de empuñar y apuntar el arma, y los fundamentos básicos de disparo. Además, cubre las normas de seguridad para el manejo de armas de fuego y las medidas para brindar seguridad y protección a dignatarios.
Este documento presenta diferentes posiciones y técnicas para el tiro policial, incluyendo posiciones como isósceles, de pie a brazo libre, rodilla a tierra y cuerpo a tierra. Describe cómo empuñar correctamente un arma corta y larga, y técnicas para el desenfunde y cambio de cargador de un arma corta. El objetivo es proporcionar conocimientos sobre posiciones y técnicas de tiro para oficiales de policía.
The document discusses the tactical response to crisis situations. It covers the historical development of SWAT teams and their role in containing crises. For active shooter situations, the response has changed from setting up a perimeter to immediately confronting the shooter to minimize loss of life. Rapid deployment involves contact, rescue, evacuation, and perimeter teams working together. When breaching a location, teams can either breach and hold or use various entry tactics like crisscross or buttonhook depending on the situation.
The document discusses different tactical room entry methods and techniques for clearing rooms and hallways safely and efficiently as a team. It describes the closed and dispersed stacks for entering a room with a closed door, with the heavy side entering first. Key steps for clearing a room are outlined, such as clearing the doorway, corners, and dominating the room. Techniques are provided for clearing corners using near-far and high-low methods. Methods for quickly clearing hallways and stairs are also reviewed.
The document provides information about the history of Glock and the features of the Glock 17 Gen4 pistol, including:
1) Glock was founded in 1963 in Austria and first introduced pistols in 1980 that were adopted by the Austrian military.
2) The Glock 17 Gen4 has interchangeable backstraps, an enlarged reversible magazine catch, and a rough textured frame. It has a 17 round magazine capacity.
3) Glock pistols have 3 independent safeties - a trigger safety, firing pin safety, and drop safety that prevent firing unless the trigger is pulled fully rearward.
This TC provides guidance on rifle and carbine principles of operation, aiming devices, mountable equipment, employment, stability, aim, control, and movement. It supersedes FM 3-22.9 from 2008 and provides information on the M4/M16 series weapons, optics like close combat optics and thermal sights, ammunition, zeroing, and applying marksmanship fundamentals.
The document outlines the 10 phases of a firefighting operation:
1. Pre-fire planning involves gathering information about buildings before a fire occurs.
2. Size-up is when the ground commander assesses the situation after arriving, including the fire's nature and available tools.
3. Rescue removes victims from danger and provides medical stabilization.
4. Cover exposure prevents the fire from spreading to uninvolved buildings nearby.
5. Confinement limits the fire within the initially involved area by protecting paths of vertical and horizontal extension.
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de armas de fuego y munición. Explica que las armas cortas incluyen pistolas y revólveres, y que el calibre determina el poder de parada. Luego discute el poder de detención y penetración, y cómo se calculan. Finalmente, describe diferentes tipos de proyectiles y cómo funcionan las armas de fuego manuales versus semiautomáticas y automáticas.
Reality Behavior Based Gunfighting (May 2013)Trevor Thrasher
This document discusses the realities of police shootings based on research and analysis of actual incidents. It notes that most police use of force is reactive rather than planned, occurring at close range with little time to react under high stress. Officers are conditioned to be hesitant in their work. When threatened suddenly with a weapon, the initial response is defensive due to biological instincts and limited reaction time. The document outlines the progression from instinctive to intuitive to deliberate responses as the situation allows, and how training can help speed this process. It cautions that shooting skills learned on calm ranges often do not translate to real-life confrontations that require quick defensive fire.
Prime Development Inc Firearms TrainingJeffery Long
Mastering the fundamentals is key to safe and accurate shooting.
Prime Development Inc. www.discountguns.us 45
05/17/12
The Six Fundamentals
1. Grip
2. Stance
3. Sight Alignment
4. Sight Picture
5. Trigger Squeeze
6. Follow Through
Let’s discuss each fundamental in detail.
Prime Development Inc. www.discountguns.us 46
05/17/12
The document is an online course about safely handling and operating semi-automatic pistols. It teaches the parts and functions of pistols and ammunition, how they operate, and safety procedures. Students can enroll for $35 to access full course materials including lessons on pistol and ammunition types, the components and operation of semi-automatic pistols, and the characteristics of different bullet shapes.
This document discusses realities of threat engagement during close quarters battle (CQB) operations. It notes that most use of force is reactionary rather than offensive, and that default responses to threats involve defensive actions like moving away from the threat or seeking cover. True offensive initiated deadly force is rare and usually requires elements like anticipation, lack of duress, and a deliberate decision with tactical advantages. Traditional CQB methods may not align with human nature under stress and fail to provide defensive advantages when encountering an actual threat.
The document provides an overview of training for Military Operations in Urban Terrain (MOUT), covering topics such as principles and fundamentals of close quarters battle (CQB), entering and clearing objectives, employing grenades and flashbangs, and clearing different types of rooms and spaces. The training emphasizes developing a combat mindset, surprise, speed and violence of action to overwhelm enemies in close quarters fighting.
This document outlines the cardinal rules of gun safety: always treat firearms as if they are loaded, never point the muzzle of a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy, never put your finger on the trigger until ready to fire, and always be sure of your target and what is behind and in front of it. Following these rules can help minimize accidental injury from improper handling of firearms.
This document provides instruction on close quarters battle (CQB) techniques. It emphasizes that CQB is a direct assault that requires precision to eliminate threats while minimizing collateral damage. Trainees are warned to pay close attention and ask questions, as safety violations will not be tolerated. It outlines terms like sectors of responsibility and room clearing procedures using two or four-man teams.
An Introduction To The M9 Pistol and Basic Pistol MarksmanshipJon Martin
Since around 1990 the M9, 9mm pistol has been the United States armed services choice for side arms. This presentation is an overview of the M9 and also a basic primer on pistol marksmanship.
The document provides guidance on close quarters combat (CQC) techniques for military units operating in urban environments. It discusses organizing soldiers into fire teams of 2-4 individuals and clearing buildings in a systematic manner by first moving tactically outside and entering buildings quickly. Key elements of CQC addressed include controlling weapons, clearing hallways, intersections, stairwells, and rooms while maintaining overlapping fields of fire and sectors of responsibility. The document emphasizes speed, violence of action, and surprise to gain control of rooms and eliminate threats during clearing operations.
The document provides guidelines for safe firearms handling from several organizations. It lists the National Rifle Association's gun safety rules of always keeping the gun pointed in a safe direction, keeping fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot, and keeping guns unloaded until use. It also lists Colonel Cooper's four rules of always assuming guns are loaded, never pointing the muzzle at anything you don't intend to shoot, keeping fingers off the trigger until on target, and being sure of the target and beyond. The document emphasizes always keeping the firearm pointed in a safe direction, unloading firearms when not in use, and being sure the barrel is clear of obstructions before shooting.
This document provides guidelines for safe gun handling and use at a firing range. It outlines 4 fundamental rules of gun safety: always treat every gun as if it is loaded, keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot, and know your target and what lies beyond. The document also details proper storage, cleaning, use of eye and ear protection, and range safety procedures such as only handling guns at the firing line and announcing when firing.
The document provides guidance on close quarters battle and room clearing techniques for SWAT teams. It discusses principles like surprise, speed, and violence of action. It outlines procedures for stacking at the entry point, breaching doors, entering and clearing rooms, communicating status updates, handling unknown individuals, and rehearsing tactics. Key rules include never clearing alone, maintaining muzzle awareness, and not stopping movement or scanning until the room is fully cleared.
The document outlines safety procedures and tasks taught for the M136 AT4 anti-armor weapon, including inspecting and preparing the launcher for firing, performing misfire procedures, estimating range, aiming and firing positions, and restoring the launcher to the carrying configuration after use. Proper handling and operation of the AT4 launcher is reviewed according to technical manuals and soldier training publications.
Este documento presenta la lección sobre el uso y manejo de la pistola SIG SAUER modelo SP 2022. Explica los objetivos, temario, normas de seguridad, nomenclatura, desmontaje y montaje del arma, formas de empuñarla y dispararla correctamente. También cubre incidentes con armas y la seguridad y protección de dignatarios. El propósito es capacitar a oficiales y suboficiales de la PNP en el uso adecuado de esta pistola para cumplir con sus funciones de seguridad.
LECCION DE USO DE LA PISTOLA SIG SAUER MODELO SP 2022 - EN SEGURIDAD Y PROTE...WilbertFerrer2
Este documento presenta la lección sobre el uso y manejo de la pistola SIG SAUER modelo SP 2022. Explica las partes y sistemas de seguridad de la pistola, los procedimientos de desmontaje y montaje, las formas correctas de empuñar y apuntar el arma, y los fundamentos básicos de disparo. Además, cubre las normas de seguridad para el manejo de armas de fuego y las medidas para brindar seguridad y protección a dignatarios.
Este documento presenta diferentes posiciones y técnicas para el tiro policial, incluyendo posiciones como isósceles, de pie a brazo libre, rodilla a tierra y cuerpo a tierra. Describe cómo empuñar correctamente un arma corta y larga, y técnicas para el desenfunde y cambio de cargador de un arma corta. El objetivo es proporcionar conocimientos sobre posiciones y técnicas de tiro para oficiales de policía.
The document discusses the tactical response to crisis situations. It covers the historical development of SWAT teams and their role in containing crises. For active shooter situations, the response has changed from setting up a perimeter to immediately confronting the shooter to minimize loss of life. Rapid deployment involves contact, rescue, evacuation, and perimeter teams working together. When breaching a location, teams can either breach and hold or use various entry tactics like crisscross or buttonhook depending on the situation.
The document discusses different tactical room entry methods and techniques for clearing rooms and hallways safely and efficiently as a team. It describes the closed and dispersed stacks for entering a room with a closed door, with the heavy side entering first. Key steps for clearing a room are outlined, such as clearing the doorway, corners, and dominating the room. Techniques are provided for clearing corners using near-far and high-low methods. Methods for quickly clearing hallways and stairs are also reviewed.
The document provides information about the history of Glock and the features of the Glock 17 Gen4 pistol, including:
1) Glock was founded in 1963 in Austria and first introduced pistols in 1980 that were adopted by the Austrian military.
2) The Glock 17 Gen4 has interchangeable backstraps, an enlarged reversible magazine catch, and a rough textured frame. It has a 17 round magazine capacity.
3) Glock pistols have 3 independent safeties - a trigger safety, firing pin safety, and drop safety that prevent firing unless the trigger is pulled fully rearward.
This TC provides guidance on rifle and carbine principles of operation, aiming devices, mountable equipment, employment, stability, aim, control, and movement. It supersedes FM 3-22.9 from 2008 and provides information on the M4/M16 series weapons, optics like close combat optics and thermal sights, ammunition, zeroing, and applying marksmanship fundamentals.
The document outlines the 10 phases of a firefighting operation:
1. Pre-fire planning involves gathering information about buildings before a fire occurs.
2. Size-up is when the ground commander assesses the situation after arriving, including the fire's nature and available tools.
3. Rescue removes victims from danger and provides medical stabilization.
4. Cover exposure prevents the fire from spreading to uninvolved buildings nearby.
5. Confinement limits the fire within the initially involved area by protecting paths of vertical and horizontal extension.
Este documento describe diferentes tipos de armas de fuego y munición. Explica que las armas cortas incluyen pistolas y revólveres, y que el calibre determina el poder de parada. Luego discute el poder de detención y penetración, y cómo se calculan. Finalmente, describe diferentes tipos de proyectiles y cómo funcionan las armas de fuego manuales versus semiautomáticas y automáticas.
Reality Behavior Based Gunfighting (May 2013)Trevor Thrasher
This document discusses the realities of police shootings based on research and analysis of actual incidents. It notes that most police use of force is reactive rather than planned, occurring at close range with little time to react under high stress. Officers are conditioned to be hesitant in their work. When threatened suddenly with a weapon, the initial response is defensive due to biological instincts and limited reaction time. The document outlines the progression from instinctive to intuitive to deliberate responses as the situation allows, and how training can help speed this process. It cautions that shooting skills learned on calm ranges often do not translate to real-life confrontations that require quick defensive fire.
Prime Development Inc Firearms TrainingJeffery Long
Mastering the fundamentals is key to safe and accurate shooting.
Prime Development Inc. www.discountguns.us 45
05/17/12
The Six Fundamentals
1. Grip
2. Stance
3. Sight Alignment
4. Sight Picture
5. Trigger Squeeze
6. Follow Through
Let’s discuss each fundamental in detail.
Prime Development Inc. www.discountguns.us 46
05/17/12
This document discusses the realities of police shootings and use of force situations. It makes the following key points:
1. Most police shootings occur in close range, high stress situations that are very different than typical range training. They are often spontaneous, reactionary, involve life threatening duress, and leave little time for decision making.
2. Even when police initiate contact, most uses of lethal force are reactionary in nature due to the rarity of deadly force encounters. Officers are often placed in greater jeopardy by giving verbal warnings that are not legally required.
3. In high stress encounters when an officer is faced with a weapon pointed at them, their initial response will be defensive due to
Marshall Bowen the owner of .308Ghillies shares some of his expertise on training and perfecting your shot while at home when you cant get to the range. Enjoy the presentation and check back again soon!
This document discusses the importance of situational awareness. It emphasizes that one must pay attention to their surroundings in order to recognize situations where tactical training could be useful. While multitasking seems productive, the brain can only focus on one thing at a time. Constantly considering "what if" scenarios helps improve situational awareness by preparing individuals for potential threats. The key is balancing focus on one's surroundings with other tasks and conversations.
Inside the army's new marksmanship master trainer courseJA Larson
The Army's new five-week Marksmanship Master Trainer Course teaches soldiers how to train other soldiers in marksmanship skills. Over the five weeks, students receive instruction on topics like basic marksmanship, night firing, long range shooting, transitioning between rifle and pistol, and how to plan training for their units. The course involves extensive live-fire practice and qualification, with students expected to fire over 3,000 rifle and 750 pistol rounds. Graduates will earn an additional skill identifier and be able to serve as master trainers in their units.
Army tackles-marksmanship-shortfalls-new-training-courseJA Larson
The Army is launching a Marksmanship Master Trainer Course to address shortfalls in soldiers' marksmanship skills that have arisen after years of war. The course will train soldiers to be expert instructors of basic rifle marksmanship. It aims to increase the number of soldiers qualifying as expert marksmen and improve training resources across the Army. Initial results show units that have adopted this approach have significantly reduced the number of soldiers barely qualifying with their weapons.
Attending Idaho CCW classes or an Idaho Enhanced Concealed Carry Class is something that many individuals choose to participate in each and every month. Even with the recent changes in the Idaho gun laws (2016), individuals are still making a conscientious decision of taking an Idaho concealed carry class or the Idaho CCW classes. The simple choice of attending classes might lean towards inexperience with the use of firearms, but there could also be other compelling reasons why an individual would seek proper handgun training and gun safety education. Learning handgun operation and how to shoot correctly and accurately is one good reason. Another is safety! Idaho CCW classes stress the point of basic gun safety rules and how they apply to owning firearms. Of course, let's not forget personal protection, self defense, personal protection in the home, and the measures and laws that surround the responsibility of being a gun owner. Purchasing a handgun and applying for your Idaho concealed carry permit can be a big responsibility, and part of the responsibility is taking charge of personal protection which includes safety and the overall safety of those around you.
Shadow Dawg Firearms Academy of Boise provides one of the top curriculums for Idaho CCW classes with firearms training and handgun training in the Treasure Valley region. The Idaho concealed carry classes gives participants an understanding in firearms training, knowledge, attitude, awareness, gun laws, and above all, gun safety. The Idaho CCW classes provide specific goals for each student with an understanding of the continuing opportunities for improving skills, awareness, and attitude. All Idaho CCW classes involve both classroom instruction and live-fire training on a range.
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Be prepared - Be Safe - Be Responsible
The document discusses the OODA (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) loop, which is a model for decision making developed by military strategist John Boyd. It involves observing a situation, orienting oneself, making a decision, and taking action, then observing the results and repeating the process. The document provides examples of how the OODA loop applies to systems like thermostats, product development, and military strategy. It also discusses how organizations can get inside an opponent's decision cycle by pushing decision making down hierarchies and moving faster through the OODA loop.
The AK-47 is one of the most widely used assault rifles in the world, with over 50 million manufactured globally. Originally developed in the Soviet Union in 1946, it is inexpensive to produce and easy to use, contributing to its widespread adoption by militaries and criminal groups. While affordable, the document warns against purchasing an AK-47.
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Close Quarters Battle. Immediate versus Limited Entries by Rye from CQB-TEAM. Enjoy!
This document provides an orientation for new pistol shooters, covering safety rules, pistol parts, shooting fundamentals, ammunition, cleaning procedures, storage, and next steps. The orientation includes 4 lessons: an introduction to safety, parts, and operation; shooting fundamentals and ammunition; a practical range exercise; and cleaning, storage, and additional training. Throughout, it emphasizes safe and responsible firearm handling.
Front Sight Focus: How To Instantly Improve Your ShootingChris Sajnog
Do you focus on your front sight when you shoot? Really Focus? If you're not key-holing every shot you take, you're not focusing. In this presentation from retired Navy SEAL Sniper Instructor and bestselling author of How to Shoot Like a Navy SEAL, Chris Sajnog teaches you how to focus on your front sight and instantly shoot with extreme accuracy every time you fire a weapon.
Chris is an international authority on firearms and tactics training, author and master training specialist. He is the owner of Center Mass Group, a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business in San Diego, CA.
The document provides instructions for proper gun safety and handling. It outlines 4 main rules: 1) Treat every gun as if it is loaded, 2) Never point the gun at anything you do not intend to shoot, 3) Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire, and 4) Be sure of your target and what is beyond it. It also gives guidelines for range safety including always wearing eye and ear protection and only handling guns at the safety area. Proper stance, grip, sight alignment and trigger control are emphasized.
This document provides an orientation for beginning pistol shooters. It outlines safety rules that prohibit live ammunition in the classroom and require keeping guns pointed in a safe direction and unloaded until ready to fire. The document reviews pistol parts for revolvers and semi-automatics, demonstrates proper shooting fundamentals like grip, stance, sight alignment, breath control, and follow through. It describes the firing range layout and safety rules, and outlines the process shooters will follow with an instructor at the firing point, starting with dry firing and then live firing with supervision.
1) The three keys to a successful precision shooting shot are: muzzle management to keep the muzzle squarely pointed at the target, trigger finger discipline to release the shot without disturbing the stability of the muzzle, and sight alignment to keep the eye focused on aligning the sights.
2) Muzzle management involves aligning the sights to precisely position the muzzle squarely at the target to account for gravity and ensure the bullet exits toward the intended point of impact.
3) Sight alignment allows the shooter to naturally center the front sight in the rear sight notch and superimpose it on the target, keeping the muzzle stable and allowing for a consistent, precise shot.
This document discusses responsible gun ownership and safe firearm handling. It emphasizes that gun owners have a responsibility to store, operate, and maintain firearms safely. Owners must also ensure unauthorized individuals cannot access guns and should learn and obey all applicable firearm laws. The document stresses that guns are neither inherently safe nor unsafe, and responsible practices from owners can help ensure gun safety.
This document provides guidance on advanced fieldcraft skills including methods of movement when close to the enemy using cover, such as the leopard crawl and monkey run. It also outlines battle drills for a fire team or section, including battle preparation, reaction to enemy fire, locating the enemy, winning the firefight, assault orders, and reorganization after securing an objective. Key principles of fire and movement tactics and the use of covering fire are emphasized. Field signals using hand gestures are explained to enable silent communication between soldiers.
1) The article discusses different techniques for leading a moving target when shooting, including the CPSA Method, Swing Through, Churchill Method, Maintained Lead, and Interception.
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1. The Fundamentals of
“Combat Marksmanship” and Reality-
Behavior Based Combat Marksmanship
• Grip • Trigger Control
• Stance • Breath Control
• Sight Alignment • Follow-Through
• Sight Picture
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2. The Fundamentals of
Marksmanship
GRIP TRIGGER CONTROL
Controlling the weapon while shooting and Independent movement of the finger on the
through recoil with pressure and friction and trigger moving it straight back until the gun fires
leverage. with minimal movement of the sights and gun.
STANCE BREATH CONTROL
A body position that allows effective movement, A method of controlling breathing to minimize
fighting, and shooting, with control of recoil. gun movement as the body expands and
contracts during inhalation and exhalation.
SIGHT ALIGNMENT
The relationship between the front and rear FOLLOW THROUGH
sights. (Gun-wrist-body alignment for point Consciously maintaining the shooting
shooting) fundamentals for a brief time after the shot is
fired. Preparing to fire the next shot.
SIGHT PICTURE
The placement of the aligned sights or weapon
on the target or exact aiming point. Combined
with sight alignment = “Sight Package”
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3. Grip
GRIP: Controlling the weapon while shooting and through
recoil with pressure and friction and leverage.
Grip is reality based- under duress you will probably squeeze
the weapon hard. Get used to the convulsive grip in training.
At close range against sudden encounters, shooting will often
be done with one hand.
It is quicker and allows the other hand to be used for grasping
items and for balance. The strong side thumb can be straight
or curled down for better contact and control.
For Marksmanship, Two hands are better than one, and a firm
grip with the support and a lighter grip with the strong hand
will allow better trigger manipulation and is the most desirable
for accuracy.
This will most likely require anticipation and control of duress.
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4. Grip: Strong Hand
Initial “Vee” Web of hand high up on Thumb rests on frame
placement- gun backstrap with no space or ‘rides’ safety.
directly in line showing. Middle finger Thumb can be straight
with forearm. tight under trigger guard- or bent for better
Trigger finger on no space. pressure.
frame.
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5. Grip: Support Hand
Second hand always Second hand fills the gap; Thumbs and trigger
comes from the rear- strong side thumb rests on finger point along
thumb pointed forward top of support hand, or slide. Notice change
fingers down at 45 ‘rides’ safety. No space in wrist angle
degrees. under trigger guard.
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6. Stance
STANCE
A body position that allows effective movement, fighting, and shooting,
with control of recoil.
Reality Based Combat Stance is based on the instinctive response to
threats- facing, flinching, fighting:
• Toes to threat
• Lower the center of gravity
• Toes Straight
• Bent knees
• Back Straight
• Head, Shoulders forward
• Strong, tight base
• Aggressive forward lean
• It is also an important part of aiming as the body aligns and points
the weapon and the eyes simply verify it is on target with minor
correction
• Traditional marksmanship will direct shooters to bring the gun to
their eyes. We teach dropping into the fighting stance as the gun is
brought up because that will be your natural reaction under duress.
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7. Sight Alignment:
Wrist-Gun-Body Alignment
SIGHT ALIGNMENT
The relationship between the front and rear sights. (Gun-wrist-
body alignment for point shooting)
One of the most important parts of point shooting is the alignment
of the gun to the body, via the bend in the wrist
Initially the gun is grasped and aligned parallel to the forearm, but
as the gun is brought to the center of the body, the wrist must lock
and bend to keep it oriented directly to the threat
The gun is oriented perpendicular to the upper body along the
center line or dominant eye based on the shooters dominance
If the upper body and lower body are squared to the threat, point
shooting will be much easier
If the body must turn, the triangle between the arms and the body
still must project the gun straight out from under the dominant
eye/center line. This will take more practice.
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8. Sight Alignment:
Full Sight Aimed Alignment
Equal on
FULL SIGHT AIMED FIRE “Sight Picture” both sides
• “Equal Height”
• “Equal Light”
• Final focus on the top part of the front sight
• Rear sights and target aligned but blurry
• Set up with combat breath control during the
respiratory pause
• Mostly useful in pro-active and offensive situations with
the ability to fully anticipate the need for the shot
• Front sight should not move during trigger pull
• Check using dime and washer and unknown empty
gun anticipation drill
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9. Sight Alignment:
Wrist-Gun-Body Alignment
Peripheral Vision-
When learning the technique, it
helps to verify your wrist-gun-
target alignment based on the
outline of the weapon
Errors:
• The side of the slide is showing
in either direction
• The front sight is not visible at
all
• The top of the slide is showing
T
too much- (greater than half o
R
the width of the back of the p
e
a
frame outline) r
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10. Sight Picture:
Sight Package
SIGHT PICTURE Sight package involves the entire body
The placement of the aligned sights or weapon and weapon- not just the sights- and the
on the target or exact aiming point. Combined related target
with sight alignment = “Sight Package”
It is uncommon for anyone at any level of
training to take the time to verify their
„Sight Package‟ includes the level of aiming sights when directly and immediately
verification that takes place before shooting under close range threat.
Sight package in reality based shooting is based This is primarily due to the instinctive
on: stress response requiring clear visual
1. Primarily the level of duress of the shooter focus on the threat.
(immediate survivability)
2. Secondarily on
• The accuracy needed to hit the target;
combined with (target profile)
• The situational concerns (situation)
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11. Sight Picture/Sight Package
Continuum
Continuum of sight package:
1. Index Shooting (body point)- no to little visual verification of the gun. Indexed by body posture, body
part, or on the target itself. Gun may be partially visible in field of view.
2. Target Focused Point Shooting- only peripheral and eventually subconscious rough alignment towards
the target. Top edges of slide form a ‘Runway” to the target below line of vision.
3. Target Focused Flash Sight Picture- rough visual alignment of the sights/weapon while primarily focused
on the target. Front sight anywhere above rear sight is sufficiently accurate.
4. Full sighted fire- lining up the sights completely as in traditional marksmanship. Front sight centered
and level; final focus on front sight.
1 2 3 4
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12. Sight Picture:
Sight Package
Point Shooting Sight Package
• We want to practice while being focused on the threat
as much as possible, with only peripheral verification of
the sight package
• The amount of peripheral verification will be slowly
reduced over time until it is subconscious
• The primary shot zone is high center mass- the top part
of the sternum
• With precision, we want to be focused on a small part
of the threat: “Aim small, miss small.”
• We are looking for “railroad tracks” or a “runway”
along the edge of the outline of the sides of the gun’s
frame straight to the target like a perspective drawing.
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13. Trigger Control
• TRIGGER CONTROL- Independent movement of
the finger on the trigger moving it straight back until
the gun fires with minimal movement of the sights
and gun
• Trigger control is probably the greatest source of
error in pistol marksmanship
• The trigger must be pulled or squeezed straight
backward to avoid pulling the weapon out of
alignment during the shot
• Ideally a shooter wants to squeeze the trigger back
slowly until there is a “surprise break” and the shot
is fired
• Trigger control and grip work together to eliminate
shot anticipation
• Finger placement on the trigger is highly
individualistic, and can greatly affect
marksmanship. (A) may be too much trigger for
some and may push shots to the left. (B) is the
preferred point, but not best for every person
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14. Trigger Control
• The trigger should be released only far enough so a
“click” is felt and heard, which indicates the trigger has Fully
reset Forward
• Trigger reset is part of good follow up
• After the final shot, always prepare to take one more
• For combative marksmanship, the trigger and gun are
often squeezed convulsively. This requires a harder
grasp on the weapon to keep it steady
Fully
• Single shot- Shot is fired with a single sight picture
with careful and full follow through as if firing another Back
shot (always prepare for one more during follow
through practice)
• String (Tap)- Each shot is fired separately with a new
sight picture, but with minimal time between shots. As
shooters improve, they are able to do this rhythmically
and quickly. Reset
• Burst (Hammer)- One sight picture is acquired and
weapon is fired as fast as the weapon can be
controlled, useful only at very close range
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15. Breath Control
BREATH CONTROL
A method of controlling breathing to minimize gun
movement as the body expands and contracts during
inhalation and exhalation.
• Ideally, one should shoot during the respiratory pause
after exhaling while the body is the most motionless
• If the shot is not made in time, another full breath with
release should take place
• Combat breathing should start as soon as you are
alerted to the potential need for violence
• Against a spontaneous threat, you will most likely hold Example: Run, Stop, Shoot
your breath while shooting; stop doing this as soon as Officer chases and armed bad guy until
you recognize it and make breathing part of your tactical
response and follow through he gets a clear shot, the officer stops
• If you make the deliberate decision for a perfect shot, quickly, forces out a quick exhalation,
you should set up the breath, which sets you up finds the sights fully and shoots in a
mentally for the fundamentals of marksmanship; The compressed time frame.
skill is to snap into position, breath out, and take a
deliberate fully aimed shot as quickly as possible
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16. Follow Through
• FOLLOW THROUGH- Consciously maintaining the shooting fundamentals
for a brief time after the shot is fired. Preparing to fire the next shot.
• In real-life situations, this will only happen if taking one perfect shot,
otherwise it will be highly compressed FAST-5
• Combat follow through is shooting the threat until it is no longer a threat-
typically to the ground and/or with weapon dropped Fight
• Next the shooter follows the threat down and assesses, while still aimed in Assess
and ready to shoot
Scan
• If the threat does not need to continue to be shot, the shooter should
place the finger on frame, compress the weapon, and scan his
Take off
surroundings Take Cover
• If the shooter is more comfortable staying extended, it is not a major error. Talk
The purpose of the compression to a ready position is to break tunnel Top Off
vision and protect it from a potential attack Treat injuries
• The shooter should scan “left, middle (back to check the threat), right,
middle (checking the threat one last time)- this can be done on the move
• The shooter should then “take off” and “take cover” getting behind cover
or moving to a flank while checking the rear for un-expected threats
• Other “T’s” are Talk, Top off, or Take care of injuries
• Verbal commands should initially be “Don’t move” or “Stay down”
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17. Differences Between Combat
Marksmanship and Reality-Behavior Based
Combat Marksmanship
FUNDAMENTAL “COMBAT” MARKSMANSHIP REALITY-BEHAVIOR BASED
COMBAT MARKSMANSHIP
GRIP Heavy squeeze support hand; light Strong ‘convulsive’ grip with both
squeeze strong hand hands
STANCE More upright; gun brought to eyes Combat Crouch, body dropped as
gun brought up
SIGHT ALIGNMENT Focus on front sight perfectly Focus on threat; body-wrist-gun
centered in rear sight forms runway to the target under
eyes
SIGHT PICTURE High upper chest (when available); High upper chest (when available);
again final focus on front sight; focus on small part of target; gun in
target blurry peripheral vision
TRIGGER CONTROL “Controlled Surprise Break” “Convulsive grip” and straight
rearward pressure if possible
BREATH CONTROL Respiratory Pause Combat breathing before and after,
or forced exhalation for a fast shot
FOLLOW THROUGH Preparing for the next shot Preparing for the next shot and
tactical response
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Editor's Notes
Let them know there is a test question on this and that the fundamentals do not include anything about storage or holster selectionTell them the rest will be covered at the range- STOP HERE. The rest is for their reading enjoyment.
Let them know there is a test question on this and that the fundamentals do not include anything about storage or holster selectionTell them the rest will be covered at the range- STOP HERE. The rest is for their reading enjoyment.