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300 word ESSAY about Marksmanship training familiarization

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Answered by rajanak600731
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Weapon Familiarization

The RRF uses a diverse array of weapons equipment in order to accomplish its objective. It is important that you are able to identify and safely handle these weapons so that you may effectively communicate and work with other members of the group.

The Importance of Weapon Safety

The safe handling of weapons is incredibly important in the RRF because of the depth of our simulation. Friendly Fire incidents are treated the same as legitimate casualties and will cause the same level of tactical problems.

Friendly Fire will always result in disciplinary action automatically and in all cases. This may result in negative action up to and including a dishonourable discharge.

All weapons in the RRF environment are fitted with Safety switches. These are activated by pressing Shift + ( the button directly left of the 1 key - varies by national keyboard ). You can check your control settings if you struggle to find the key. This safety catch will prevent accidental discharges and other problematic events.

The Rules of Weapon Safety

Do not point your weapon at anything you do not intend to kill. The weapon should remain in the rest position when not in use.

In safe areas where security is maintained, magazines should be removed from the weapon system and on supporting weapons the safety engaged.

Do not discharge your weapon for any reason other than combat engagement ( Celebration Shots and Direction Indicating Shots waste ammo and risk lives )

Answered by suit89
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'Marksmanship Training Familiarization'

Within the limitations of your weapon and physics, marksmanship is the ability to hit your target exactly where you're aiming. A good marksman can generally place a bullet within a 1–2′′ circle (or smaller) of the target point of aim at a distance that is within his firearm's restrictions.

When someone asks why marksmanship is vital in today's world of rapid-fire weapons, this is the first thing that comes to mind.

On the battlefield, there may be threats that merely appear for a second or two. In a matter of seconds, a marksman can aim and fire an accurate medium-range shot. Missing the target in this case can transform him into a sniper, slowing down a platoon due to the threat he offers.

All of the other preparations (breathing, grip, sight alignment, and so on) are completed before the shot. Squeeze the trigger one last time before the shot goes off. I would argue that even if you don't have a good grip, if you have everything else in order, you can still hit the target; it's just more difficult. You can still hit the goal if you don't have appropriate breath control but everything else is in order; it's just more difficult.

However, I don't believe this is the case with trigger control. You can do everything else flawlessly, but if you grasp the trigger or pull it harshly to the left or right, up or down, you'll miss your target. To be consistent, everything should be done well. However, I believe that there is a trigger.

The marksman is familiar with his weapon and how it will react to the ammo he employs. He understands how to calculate distances, how much the bullet will drop at a given distance, and how to adjust.

The marksman makes every effort to make each shot count. He understands that a well-aimed shot that hits the target is preferable to three misses. This does not imply that he is a slow shooter or that he takes a long time to make a shot. A marksman's ability to hit a target and then rapidly transition to the next target can make them extremely effective in warfare.

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