| Paul Stanley Bond - 1925 - 584 頁
...press the trigger the same way the coach pressed it, so as not to know just when the rifle will go oif. Sometimes it is necessary to repeat this exercise,...who are flinchers require more time and patience. Plate 18. — Coa h aquuezing trigger. 69. Duties of the coach in slow fire.— a. The coach observes... | |
| United States. Militia Bureau - 1927 - 458 頁
...the firer begins to hold his breath he applies enough pressure to discharge the piece. Shots fired iu this way are almost always accurately placed. After...coaching. Old shots who are flinchers require more timi^ and patience. 261. Duties of the coach in slow fire.—a. The coach observes the pupil carefully... | |
| Paul Stanley Bond - 1928 - 642 頁
...can apply pressure to the trigger by a pinching action of his thumb and first finger. (See Plate 27.) The coach then watches the firer's back, and between...who are flinchers require more time and patience. Duties of the Coach in Slow Fire. The coach observes the pupil carefully and corrects all errors. He... | |
| United States. War Department - 1943 - 268 頁
...a few times this way, the coach lets the firer try a few shots alone (the coach loading the rifle) to see if he can press the trigger the same way the...Sometimes it is necessary to repeat this exercise, but most beginners can be permanently cured of the tendency to flinch by a few minutes of this kind of... | |
| United States. War Department - 126 頁
...firer try a few shots alone to see if he can press the trigger the same way the coach pressed it, BO as not to know just when the rifle will go off. Sometimes...who are flinchers require more time and patience. • . . , ,. PLATB 18. — Coack squeezing trigger. . 69. Duties of the coach in slow fire. — a.... | |
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