APPENDIX C
TRAINING SCHEDULES
To aid in the individual training phase, training schedules for the courses in pistol marksmanship training are described in this appendix. These schedules are based on the desirable number of training hours for a pistol course. They should be used as a guide in preparing lesson plans; conditions may require a longer or shorter period to complete the training. When time is available, additional training should be included in the schedule. When suggested equipment and training aids are not available, the best that are available should be improvised or substituted. Each firer should be allowed 50 rounds for instructional firing and 40 rounds for record firing.
C-1. 9-MM SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL, PRACTICE OR INSTRUCTIONAL FIRING COURSE (12 HOURS)
Period |
Hours |
Lesson |
References |
Training Facilities |
Training Aids |
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Peace |
Mobilization |
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MECHANICAL TRAINING |
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1 |
2 |
2 |
Characteristics, disassembly and assembly, functioning, and care and cleaning. |
TM 9-1005-317-10, TM 9-1005-325-10. |
Classroom or field. |
For each instructor: chalkboard, working model, projector and screen. For each man: cleaning equipment. For each group: table or suitable ground cloth. |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Malfunctions, stoppages, immediate action, loading, unloading ammunition, and safety precautions. |
TM 9-1005-317-10, TM 9-1005-325-10. |
....do.... |
Same as period 1 plus ammunition display. |
PREPARATORY MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING |
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3 |
3 |
3 |
Coaching, aiming, grip, positions, trigger squeeze (to include double-action), target engagement, and slow-fire exercise. |
Chapter 2 of this manual. |
....do.... |
For each man: one pistol with magazine. For all: E-silhouette. |
RANGE FIRING |
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4 |
2 |
2 |
Instructional Firing Tables I through V, Combat Pistol Qualification Course. |
Appendix A of this manual. |
Live-fire range. |
Equipment used in period 6 of the qualification course. |
C-2. 9-MM SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL, QUALIFICATION COURSE (12 HOURS)
Period |
Hours |
Lesson |
References |
Training Facilities |
Training Aids |
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Peace |
Mobilization |
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MECHANICAL TRAINING |
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1 |
2 |
2 |
Characteristics, disassembly and assembly, functioning, and care and cleaning. |
TM 9-1005-317-10, TM 9-1005-325-10. |
Classroom or field. |
For each instructor: chalkboard, working model, projector and screen. For each man: cleaning equipment. For each group: table or suitable ground cloth. |
2 |
2 |
2 |
Malfunctions, stoppages, immediate action, loading, unloading, ammunition, and safety precautions. |
TM 9-1005-317-10, TM 9-1005-325-10. |
....do.... |
Same as period 1 plus ammunition display. |
PREPARATORY MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING |
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3 |
2 |
2 |
Coaching, aiming, grip, positions, trigger squeeze (to include double-action), target engagement, and slow-fire exercise. |
Chapter 2 of this manual. |
....do.... |
For each man: one pistol with magazine, For all: E-silhouette. |
4 |
2 |
2 |
Review and examination. |
All previous references. |
....do.... |
For all: all equipment used in previous periods. |
RANGE FIRING |
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5 |
2 |
2 |
Instructional firing combat pistol qualification course, for practice with a coach or instructor. |
Existing range regulations. Appendix A of this manual. |
Pistol range. |
For all: all equipment used for periods 3 and 4 plus scorecard and ammunition. |
6 |
2 |
2 |
Record firing, Tables I through V, combat pistol qualification course. |
Appendix A of this manual. |
....do.... |
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