Manual of Basic Training and Standards of Proficiency for the National Guard: Infantry, the rifle company: weapons and marksmanship, small armsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1927 |
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... . Hand and rifle grenades__ . 351 403 5. Instruction and qualification with grenades . 6. Basic specifications for qualification _ - _- 417 351 ( III ) EXTRACTOR FIXED BASE WINDAGE SCREW KNOB WINDAGE SCREW COLLAR SLIDE.
... . Hand and rifle grenades__ . 351 403 5. Instruction and qualification with grenades . 6. Basic specifications for qualification _ - _- 417 351 ( III ) EXTRACTOR FIXED BASE WINDAGE SCREW KNOB WINDAGE SCREW COLLAR SLIDE.
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United States. Militia Bureau. EXTRACTOR FIXED BASE WINDAGE SCREW KNOB WINDAGE SCREW COLLAR SLIDE BINDING SCREW SEAR NOTCH- SEAR NOSE- GUARD BOW TRIGGER WEAPONS UNITED STATES RIFLE , CALIBER .30 , MODEL OF. CUT - OFF CUT - OFF SPINDLE ...
United States. Militia Bureau. EXTRACTOR FIXED BASE WINDAGE SCREW KNOB WINDAGE SCREW COLLAR SLIDE BINDING SCREW SEAR NOTCH- SEAR NOSE- GUARD BOW TRIGGER WEAPONS UNITED STATES RIFLE , CALIBER .30 , MODEL OF. CUT - OFF CUT - OFF SPINDLE ...
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... windage screw , the rear sight windage screw collar , the rear sight windage screw spring , the windage screw knob , the rear sight base spring , the rear sight leaf , the rear sight joint pin , the rear sight slide , the rear sight ...
... windage screw , the rear sight windage screw collar , the rear sight windage screw spring , the windage screw knob , the rear sight base spring , the rear sight leaf , the rear sight joint pin , the rear sight slide , the rear sight ...
第 19 頁
... wind- age scale 0.0267 inch . H - 1-0 . 30-2 . A. P. G. December , 1922 . 39. Principal dimensions , weights , and ... windage scale_ 10.00 1.05 22. 1254 40. 166 2. 089 12. 74 43. 212 22. 1254 21. 5404 0267 b . Weights : Pounds Total ...
... wind- age scale 0.0267 inch . H - 1-0 . 30-2 . A. P. G. December , 1922 . 39. Principal dimensions , weights , and ... windage scale_ 10.00 1.05 22. 1254 40. 166 2. 089 12. 74 43. 212 22. 1254 21. 5404 0267 b . Weights : Pounds Total ...
第 185 頁
... windage and elevation lines . ( 2 ) Ten spotters that can be readily stuck into the targets . ( 3 ) Each man to have his rifle and a score book . c . The following subjects are the ones usually discussed in the fifth lecture : ( 1 ) ...
... windage and elevation lines . ( 2 ) Ten spotters that can be readily stuck into the targets . ( 3 ) Each man to have his rifle and a score book . c . The following subjects are the ones usually discussed in the fifth lecture : ( 1 ) ...
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aiming alignment ammunition area or department automatic rifle barrel bayonet bolt link bolt lock bore Browning automatic rifle bull's-eye bullet butt stroke chamber change lever cleaning coach cocking commander competition connector corps area correct disk ejector enlisted exercises extractor firer firing pin firing point forward front sight gas cylinder tube grenade body grip safety hammer pin hand grenade inches instruction practice instructor kneeling link 11 loaded magazine long thrust magazine catch mechanism muzzle officer in charge operating handle piece pistol PLATE preparatory prescribed prone position pull pupil range practice rapid fire rear sight receiver recoil spring record practice removed rifle grenades safety lock sandbag score book screw sear carrier sear spring SECTION semiautomatic shooting shot shoulder sighting bar slide sling soldier squad squeeze the trigger stoppage stripping and assembling target third sighting tion trench tridge trigger guard trigger squeeze windage yards
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第 115 頁 - ... on the rim, bullet end pointing to the right; place the rim on the end of the magazine follower; force down the magazine spring and slip the cartridge to the left of the magazine. The next cartridge is similarly slipped in by placing it on the cartridge just inserted and forcing down the spring. The magazine may be charged with any number of cartridges from one to seven. Before dismissing the...
第 10 頁 - When the bolt is closed, or slightly forward, the cut-off may be turned up or down as desired. When the bolt is in its rearmost position, to pass from loading from the magazine to single loading, it is necessary to force the top cartridge or • follower. below the reach of the bolt, to push the bolt slightly forward, and to turn the cut-off down, showing
第 226 頁 - Shooting Up or Down Hill. In shooting either up or down hill less elevation is needed than when shooting on the level. The steeper the hill the less elevation is needed, so that when firing vertically up or down no elevation at all is needed, no matter how distant the target. Slight slopes that may be found on target ranges have no appreciable effect upon the elevation used.
第 192 頁 - The squad leader or instructor shows a sighting bar to his squad or group and points out the front and rear sights, the eyepiece, and the removable target. He explains the use of the sighting bar as follows...
第 304 頁 - A inch thick. Shape one end so that it will fit snugly in the handle of the pistol when the magazine has been removed. Screw or nail this stick to the top of a post or other object at such an angle that the pistol when placed on the stick will be approximately horizontal. A suitable sighting rest for the revolver may be easily improvised.
第 164 頁 - Target B. — The mid-range target, used for 500 and 600 yards, Is a square 6 feet on a side, black circular bull's-eye 20 inches in diameter; center ring, 37 inches in diameter; inner ring, 53 Inches in diameter ; outer, remainder of target. Value of hits, same as on target "A.
第 339 頁 - ASSEMBLY. — The officers and enlisted men thus selected will be assembled at times and places designated and, after the completion of the preliminary practice, will compete for places on the team.
第 115 頁 - ... are in the forward position and safely interlocked; this device also controls the firing and prevents more than one shot from following each pull of the trigger (34). 2. The (automatic) grip safety (35) at all times locks the trigger (34) unless the handle is firmly grasped and the grip safety (35) pressed in.
第 240 頁 - The coach then watches the firer's back, and between 5 and 10 seconds after the firer begins to hold his breath he applies enough pressure to discharge the piece. Shots fired in this way are almost always accurately placed. After discharging the piece a few times the coach lets the firer try a few shots alone to see if he can press the trigger the same way the coach pressed it, so as not to know just when the rifle will go off. Sometimes it is necessary to repeat this exercise, but the majority of...
第 239 頁 - Use of Dummy Cartridges in Slow Fire. If the pupil is seen to be flinching or if he is doing poor or mediocre shooting, the coach first checks his aim by the aiming device. Having assured himself that the pupil is aiming correctly, the coach has him turn his head aside while he, the coach, puts in a cartridge and shoves the bolt home. Occasionally the coach loads in a dummy cartridge instead of a live one without letting the pupil know what he has done. Then the flinch, indicated by the shoulder...