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Four Basic Firearm Safety Rules
1.(5)
2.(13)
3.(19)
4.(5)
*Remeber to use capital letters and periods at the end of each sentence.
** Also Aligned has one L, Muzzle two z's and Trigger two g's.
Accidental Discharge
Unintended discharge as a result of a mechanical or mulfunction of the firearm..Not involving the shooter.
Negligent Discharge
An unintended discharge of a firearm as a result of a shooter not handling a weapon in a safe manner, violating one or more of the four basic firearm safety rules.
Dry Practice
Why do we cant our weapon sideways?
To maintain consistency.
P.C. 12035
Negligence or death caused by being negligent. Officer can face criminal charges. Gun must be stored safely.
Ways to keep gun safe
*Cable Lock
*Gun Safe
*Disassembly
*Carry it on you
*Gun and Ammo seperate
What to do when something falls on the line?
Do not pick it up
Notify instructor
Pick it up when line is ready
Finger on the trigger
It should only be there when you are on target and you intend to shoot
High Capacity Magazine
Holds more than 10 rounds, only law enforcement and military can buy these
Glock 22
Holds 15 rounds
The Seven Elements of Handgun Markmanship
1.Sight Alignment
2.Sight Picture
3.Trigger Control
4.Grip
5.Stance
6.Breath Control
7.Follow Through
Sight Allignment
The relationship between the shooter's eye, the front sight and the rear sight.
Sight Picture
The relationship between the shooter's eye, the front sight, the rear sight and the target.
Loading Barrels
They are for loading and unloading only
Tigger Control
A smooth continuous press on the trigger, straight to the rear, while maintaining the sight picture, before during, and after the discharge, and follow through.
Surpise break is good! You are not suppose to know when your gun is going to discharge.
*We do not pull or squezze the trigger..We PRESS slow and steady.
Grip
Proper grip is essential as part of the stance to control recoil and allow for faster follow up shots.
*Thumbs Crossed
**Thumbs Forward
Stance
*Weaver*
**Isosceles**
Trigger Control Reset
Always rest the trigger to the minimum distance
Surprise Break
Smooth continious press straight to the rear to avoid anticipating shot.
Breath Control
Correct breath control assist shooter in the completion of an accurate shot by REDUCING UPPER BODY MOVEMENT.
Follow Through
The continuation of all elements of markmanship after shot is fired.
Safe Muzzle Direction
You are not covering anything you are not willing to shoot.
Clean Pistol
Why?
To avoid malfunctions
To maintain clean
To maintain lubrication
Magazine
You need a minimum of 3 magazines on you at all times, 1 in the chamber.
Chamber Check
Has to be done administratively as long as you follow all 4 safety rules.
Range Master
Has to declare the line safe to allow you to go down range.
4 Grips
Overhand Grip
Modified Overhand Grip
Chamber Check Grip
Glock Disassembly Grip
4 Counts
1.) Count One
2.) Modified close contact position
3.) Low Ready
4.) On Target(Finger on trigger)
Combat Functions
Fast..Getting things done right away.
Administrative Functions
For any other functions
Stovepipe Malfunction (Failure to eject)
Static Trigger
Identify
Tap, Roll, and Rack
On Target
Failure to Fire
Identify (no discharge)
Tap, roll, and Rack
Feedway Stopage (Failure to Extract)
Static Trigger
Identify
Finger off trigger
Declare malfuntion to partner
Seek cover
Rip magazine with 2 fingers(Drop)
Overhand grip and rack magazine 3 times
Insert fresh magazine
Roll and rack
On target
Disassembly
A)Slide Lock
B)Visually and physically check chamber and magazine
C)Chamber Check
D)Point weapon in safe direction than press the trigger
E)Glock disassembly grip
F)Slide forward
G) Disassemble and put back together finishing with a chamber check and a press of the trigger(safely)
6 Oiling Points
1) Barrel (exterior round portion)
2) Barrel Lug
3)Barrel Hood
4)Inside Slide(barrel hood contact area)
5)Both Slide Rail Cuts
6)Connector(trigger bar contact point)
Why access after being on target?
To break tunnel vision
To check for potential threats
Ammo
*Not reloaded
*LAPD approved
Approved Guns
*Inspected by armory
*On gun card
*Registered
What needs to happen to go down range?
*Must be holdster
*Line must be safe
*Instrunctor has to declare it safe