Military Instructors Manual eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 372 pages of information about Military Instructors Manual.

Military Instructors Manual eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 372 pages of information about Military Instructors Manual.

To avoid accidents, individual men out of ranks, in barracks or camp will first Withdraw Magazine then Open Chamber whenever the pistol is removed from the holster for cleaning, for examination, or for any other purpose.  Accidental discharges will not occur if the above rule is always observed, and failure to observe it must be considered a military offense, whether or not accident results.

10.  Whenever men fall in ranks with the automatic pistol the officer or non-commissioned officer in charge will command: 

1.  Raise, 2.  Pistol; 1.  Withdraw, 2.  Magazine; 1.  Open, 2.  Chamber; 1.  Close, 2.  Chamber.

   1.  Insert, 2.  Magazine.
   1.  Return, 2.  Pistol.

When falling in the above commands are given after chamber of rifles have been opened and closed, and the order resumed—­the rifle being held against the left wrist.  The commander of any company or detachment thereof is responsible for giving the necessary commands to put the pistols in a safe condition.

11.  The pistol with cartridge in chamber is habitually carried cocked and locked, whether in the hand or in the holster.  The hammer will not be lowered while a cartridge is in the chamber.

12.  In campaign, the pistol should habitually be carried with a magazine in the socket, loaded with seven ball cartridges, chamber empty, hammer down.  The extra magazines should also be loaded with seven ball cartridges each.

When action seems imminent, the pistol should be loaded by command.  It may then be returned by command to the holster till the time for its use arrives.

13.  Recruits are first taught the motions of loading and firing without using cartridges.  However, the automatic action and the effect of ball cartridges in operating the slide cannot be taught without firing ball cartridges.  Practice without cartridges is very necessary to acquire facility in the exact movements of the manual and in aiming, holding and trigger squeeze.

To execute the movements without cartridges, first Withdraw Magazine, Open Chamber, and Examine both Pistols and magazines to assure that none contain ball cartridges.

14.  All the movements in loading pistol should be practiced without looking at it.  In order to do this successfully it is necessary to know exactly where the magazines are carried so the hand may find them without fumbling.  Also, since the projection at the front of the magazine base is on the same side as the bullets, and the magazine must be inserted in the socket with these to the front, the magazine should be carried in the pocket with the projection to the left and should be withdrawn from the pocket with the same grasp as is prescribed for Withdrawn Magazine.

15.  This manual must be practiced with all the precision and exactness required for the manual for the rifle.  Accidents will be reduced to a minimum and familiarity with the pistol gained.

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