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Basic Military Requirements (BMR) Revised Edition
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correctly, you are not concentrating properly on sight alignment and trigger squeeze. REVIEW 5 QUESTIONS Q1.   When  you  have  properly  aligned  your  sights, what is the relationship between the front sight and the rear sight? Q2.   The distance between your eye and the rear sight is referred to as the _____________. Q3.   Why is it sometimes necessary to blacken sights during sighting and aiming exercises? Q4.   List the three standard positions for shooting. a. b. c Q5.   List the three sitting positions for shooting. a. b. c. Q6.   What is the single most important factor in good marksmanship? Q7.   What does the acronym BRASS mean? Q8.   When sighting with a pistol, how should the top of the front sight align with the rear sight? SUMMARY In  this  chapter,  you  have  learned  about  various small arms used by the Navy. You may never have the occasion  to  use  small  arms;  then  again  you  may  use them  every  day  in  your  routine  aboard  a  ship.  It  is imperative that when using small arms, you ALWAYS abide by all prescribed safety precautions. The use of safety equipment is also essential. Respect small arms, but don’t be afraid of them. They can be your best source of  personal  defense  in  times  of  trouble  if  handled properly. All the small arms used by the U.S. Navy are manufactured to have a high degree of reliability if they are  cared  for  and  maintained  properly.  Proper maintenance could mean the difference between your small  arm  working  properly  or  jamming  at  critical moments. Take advantage of every opportunity you may have of going to a rifle or pistol range. The more familiar you become with small arms, the better you will be able to handle them safely. The more you shoot, the better you will become. REVIEW 1 ANSWERS A1.   When  handling  a  firearm,  you  should  never carry the weapon by the muzzle. A2.   The protective gear you should wear when firing a weapon includes— a.  hearing protection and b.  safety goggles. 11-24 Student Notes:







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