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4 TN CTC NCC Online Class (Weapon training)
Agenda Weapons we use Shooting positions Types of shooting Parts of the Rifle Safety precautions Care & cleaning the Rifle Items required for cleaning the Rifle Firing range Procedures MPI
Riffles we use 7.62 SLR (Self Loading Rifle) Rifle 0.22 MK IV Rifle 0.22 Deluxe BA
Shooting positions
STANDING POSITION KNEELING POSITION LYING POSITION
Types of shooting Grouping The maximum distance between two points of shot bullets. Bullets may shot in any point of the target , there is no rules to shot the bull’s eye in grouping. Snap shooting Shooting a small size of target. Points may given if the bullet touches the snap.
Group firing points given as: Maximum distance points Group of 2.5 cm or less 40 Group of 3.0 cm 36 Group of 3.5 cm 32 Group of 4.0 cm 28 Group of 4.5 cm 24 Group of 5.0 cm 20 Group of 5.5 cm 16 Group of 6.0 cm 12 Group of 6.5 cm 08 Group of 7.0 cm 04
Parts of Rifle
Safety Precautions Push forward the safety catch by raising and drawing back the bolt knob. Examine the chamber and the magazine to be clear. Push the bolt knob forward and then down. Press the trigger and apply the safety catch. Check the drill cartridges to ensure that there is no live ammunition.
Care & Cleaning the Rifle Cleaning should be done regularly for Efficient operations For cleaning, strip the rifle, open the butt trap, remove the pull through and the oil bottle for cleaning.
Items required for cleaning Rifle Oil bottle with oil Brush cleaning bore & chamber Pull through Rode cleaning barrel Tool for adjusting sight/rear sight Tool removing repair case Piece of cloth
Firing range procedures
Firing range procedures On the order of Detail Advance ‘ Aage Barh ’ the first detail will take position on the firing point. On the lowering of the red flag at the butt , the officer gives the order ‘Detail Advance’. The coaches check up their positions and correct them if needed, and give the word of command ‘Limber up’. The officer will then give the order to load and carry on. The firing will start only after getting orders from officer-in-charge, firing. On completion of fire, the firers must raise their right hand up, keeping the elbow on the ground.
Officer-in-charge will give the word of command ‘Khali Kar ’ when all have finished. On this the firers will take their rifles onto their shoulders and move the bolt twice, press the trigger and stand up. The officer-in-charge will give the command ‘Detail Report’, on this the firers would report ‘Number ek rifle theek , dho theek and teen theek ’. The report will be from the left to right. The detail are changed by word of command and the new detail which has been waiting comes up while another detail forms up behind. Before firers leave the range they will have a further weapon inspection. Each firer must ensure that he/she has no live ammunition.
Mean point of Impact (MPI) the central point of area covered by the group of rounds fired with consistent aim and held at the same aiming mark is called MPI.