DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Preface. *This publication applies to the Active Army, the Army National. FIELD MANUAL NO. , HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Washington, DC, 25 June Change FM , 25 June ; Change 1, 5 September ; . distribution number , requirements for FM , Combat.

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For safety purposes, one magazine containing one round of ammunition and is loaded first in both Tables II and V. This appendix provides information on the combat pistol qualification course.

The standing position is assumed at the 3-233.35 line with the weapon held at the ready position. The firer places the magazine containing seven rounds in his magazine pouch where it is closest to the firing hand. This exercise teaches the soldier to change his magazine quickly and safely by instinct under pressure.

Even if the weapon is not directed toward a target or is accidentally discharged, a replacement round is not issued. One magazine with one round, one magazine with seven rounds, and six targets exposed.

Daylight target exposure times are as follows:. Should the malfunction occur during Table V, the firer keeps his weapon pointed up and downrange.

Again, should the firer not have loaded his second magazine in time to engage this target, it is scored a miss. Only single targets are exposed to the firer in this table. This prevents firers from getting ahead of other firers in adjoining lanes. The next order moves to the firing line. Ten targets are exposed. All excess ammunition is turned in after the completion of each table and may not be used during subsequent tables.

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Each time a target is hit or killed, an X is placed in the column labeled HITs. However, 40 rounds of ammunition are issued with which to engage the exposed targets. Excess ammunition from each table is turned in to the ammunition 3-23.5 and not used by the firer for subsequent tables. F, ammunition is turned in to the ammunition point. The qualification tables described in paragraphs A-2 and A-3 also apply for night and NBC qualification.

The value of a hit is 10 points. The firer assumes the same position on the firing line as in Table I.

FM Combat Training With Pistols, M9 and M11

If the firer fails to reload his pistol in time to 3-2.35 the next target, it is scored as a miss. One magazine of one round and one magazine of seven rounds are issued to the firers. The range to exposed targets does not exceed 31 meters from the firer. Magazines containing seven rounds are issued to the scorers and given to the firers.

No person may give or try to give help while the firer is taking his position or after he has taken his position at the firing point.

A target appears in front of the firer, and he engages it. The tower operator orders the firers to secure their weapons and move to the center of the trail and 10 meters behind the firing line. Seven electric target device targets and E-type silhouettes for each firing lane are required.

3-2.335 firing the 9-mm pistol, the firer uses double-action mode for the first round in all tables. For each table of the CPQC, the 3-23.335 is 3-23.53 extra rounds to reengage targets that are missed. The following list of commands outlines a step-by-step sequence for conducting range firing on the CPQC. All shots fired by the firer are scored after he has taken his place on the firing lane.

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The firer begins 10 meters behind the firing line cm the middle of the trail.

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Numbers in column labeled TGT target are not the sequence in which targets are exposed. During the course, 30 targets are exposed to the firer.

There are no commands from range personnel 3-23.335 coaches for the magazine change. One magazine with seven rounds, and five targets exposed. The standing firing position is used throughout the qualification.

FM 3-23.35

One magazine with five rounds is loaded. The tower operator orders firers to secure their weapons. Coaching is not allowed during record firing.

The tower operator orders firers to move to the firing line in preparation for firing. One magazine with seven rounds is loaded. Upon completion of firing the CPQC, the scorer totals and signs the scorecard.

The tower operator exposes the targets to the firers.

Any shots that are fired by the firer after the target starts to lower are scored as a miss. The following qualification tables apply ffm day, night, and NBC qualification.