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What is the army regulation concerning the M16/A2 Rifle?

TC 3-22.9

What is the first thing you should do when you handle a weapon?

Make sure you clear it

Name the five phases in Basic Rifle Marksmanship.

1.Preliminary Rifle Instruction


2.Downrange Feedback


3.Field Fire


4.Advanced Rifle Marksmanship


5.Advanced Optics, Laser and Iron Sights

What is the purpose of a weaponeer?

The weaponeer is capable of simulating all of the BRM live fire scenarios without firing rounds. Immediate feedback is available for critiquing the soldier's application of the integrated act of firing while using the weaponeer device to include misfire procedures.

What are the four fundamentals of marksmanship?

1.Steady Position


2.Proper Aim (Sight Picture)


3.Breathing


4.Trigger Squeeze

What are the two basic elements of the Sight Picture?

1.Sight Alignment


2.Placing of the Aiming Point

What does the acronym SPORTS stand for?

Slap, Pull, Observe, Release, Tap and Shoot

What is remedial action?

Remedial action is the continuing effort to determine the cause for a stoppage normal function and to try to clear the stoppage once it has been identified.

What does ACOG stand for?

Advanced combat optic gunsight

What does PMI stand for?

Preliminary marksmanship instruction

What are the two primary components of a marksmanship training strategy?

Initial training and sustainment training

What are the 5 key elements to maintain a good unit marksmanship program?

1. Training of trainers


2. Refresher training of non firing skills.


3. The use of EST 2000, LMTS or other devices.


4. Sustainment training.


5. Remedial training.

What seven additional skills should soldiers be trained on for a good unit level marksmanship program?

1. Semiautomatic and automatic fires


2. Night fire


3. MOPP firing


4. Firing using aiming devices


5. Moving target training techniques


6. Squad designated marksman training


7. Short range marksmanship

What are perishable skills?

General marksmanship knowledge and weapon proficiency.

How many phases of marksmanship training are there?

5

What are the 5 phases of marksmanship training?

1. PMI


2. Downrange feedback field firing


3. Field firing


4. Advanced marksmanship


5. Advanced optical, laser, and iron sites