вот еще раз убеждаюсь -не место малышне в страйке.вот не нужно,пожалуйста,додумывать чужие советы под свой лад!(это Леониду)
он от большой любви к школе и стрельнул пару раз, но таки не попал :lol: .
Это культура, не больше и не меньше. Культура, которой, к сожалению, не учили в армии СССР и которой почти не учат в современной армии Украины, но ныне это есть основополагающие правила обращения с оружием в армиях блока NATO.
Как это нет культуры ? У нас за такое биздили, да и не только у нас.
shirokov,а можно ссылочку на правила обращения? :roll:
MARINE CORP COMMON SKILLS
WEAPONS HANDLING
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Handle the weapon safely.
a. Apply the following safety rules at all times to ensure that only the intended target is engaged.
SAFETY RULES
Rule 1 Treat every weapon as if it were loaded.
Rule 2 Never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot.
Rule 3 Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire.
Rule 4 Keep the weapon on safe until you intend to fire.
b. A weapon’s readiness/safety is described by one of four conditions. The steps in the loading and unloading process take the rifle
through four specific conditions of readiness for live fire.
CONDITION CODES
Condition 1 Safety on, magazine inserted, round in chamber, bolt forward, ejection port cover
closed.
Condition 2 Not applicable to the M16A2 rifle.
Condition 3 Safety on, magazine inserted, chamber empty, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed.
Condition 4 Safety on, magazine removed, chamber empty, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed.
2. Place the rifle in condition 4.
a. Attempt to place the weapon on safe.
b. Remove the magazine from the rifle and retain it on your person.
c. While cupping the left hand under the ejection port, rotate the weapon until the ejection port is facing down.
d. Pull the charging handle to the rear and catch the round in the left hand.
e. Lock the bolt to the rear.
f. Put the weapon on safe if it would not move to safe earlier.
g. Ensure the chamber is empty and no ammunition is present.
h. Release the charging handle and observe the bolt moving forward on an empty chamber.
i. Close the ejection port cover.
j. Place any ejected round into the magazine, return the magazine to the magazine pouch, and close the magazine pouch.
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3. Disassemble the rifle.
a. Remove the sling.
b. Place the rifle on the buttstock and press down on the slip ring. Pull the handguards free (figure 1).
REMEDIAL ACTION
INDICATOR STEPS
The bolt is forward or the ejector port cover
is closed.
1. Seek cover if the tactical situation permits.
2. Tap the bottom of the magazine to make sure it is fully seated.
3. Pull the charging handle all the way to the rear and release it to make sure a round
is chambered.
4. Sight in and attempt to fire.
The bolt is locked to the rear. 1. Seek cover if the tactical situation permits.
2. Conduct a reload.
3. Sight in and attempt to fire.
Brass is obstructing the chamber area, usually
indicating a double feed or failure to eject.
1. Seek cover if the tactical situation permits.
2. Attempt to remove the magazine and lock the bolt to the rear.
3. If the bolt will not lock to the rear, rotate the rifle so the ejection port is facing
down; hold the charging handle to the rear as far as it will go and shake the rifle to
free the rounds.
4. If the rounds do not shake free, hold the charging handle to the rear and strike the
butt of the rifle on the ground ormanually clear the round.
5. Conduct a reload, sight in, and attempt to fire.
NOTE: The most common type of stoppage is the double feed which occurs when
two rounds are stuck in the receiver. A faulty magazine usually causes this.
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Ну и напоследок, если интересно, выдержка из официального документа из Корпуса Морской Пехоты США.
MARINE CORP COMMON SKILLS
WEAPONS HANDLING
PERFORMANCE STEPS:
1. Handle the weapon safely.
a. Apply the following safety rules at all times to ensure that only the intended target is engaged.
SAFETY RULES
Rule 1 Treat every weapon as if it were loaded.
Rule 2 Never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot.
Rule 3 Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire.
Rule 4 Keep the weapon on safe until you intend to fire.
b. A weapon’s readiness/safety is described by one of four conditions. The steps in the loading and unloading process take the rifle
through four specific conditions of readiness for live fire.
CONDITION CODES
Condition 1 Safety on, magazine inserted, round in chamber, bolt forward, ejection port cover
closed.
Condition 2 Not applicable to the M16A2 rifle.
Condition 3 Safety on, magazine inserted, chamber empty, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed.
Condition 4 Safety on, magazine removed, chamber empty, bolt forward, ejection port cover closed.
2. Place the rifle in condition 4.
a. Attempt to place the weapon on safe.
b. Remove the magazine from the rifle and retain it on your person.
c. While cupping the left hand under the ejection port, rotate the weapon until the ejection port is facing down.
d. Pull the charging handle to the rear and catch the round in the left hand.
e. Lock the bolt to the rear.
f. Put the weapon on safe if it would not move to safe earlier.
g. Ensure the chamber is empty and no ammunition is present.
h. Release the charging handle and observe the bolt moving forward on an empty chamber.
i. Close the ejection port cover.
j. Place any ejected round into the magazine, return the magazine to the magazine pouch, and close the magazine pouch.
1-11-10
3. Disassemble the rifle.
a. Remove the sling.
b. Place the rifle on the buttstock and press down on the slip ring. Pull the handguards free (figure 1).
REMEDIAL ACTION
INDICATOR STEPS
The bolt is forward or the ejector port cover
is closed.
1. Seek cover if the tactical situation permits.
2. Tap the bottom of the magazine to make sure it is fully seated.
3. Pull the charging handle all the way to the rear and release it to make sure a round
is chambered.
4. Sight in and attempt to fire.
The bolt is locked to the rear. 1. Seek cover if the tactical situation permits.
2. Conduct a reload.
3. Sight in and attempt to fire.
Brass is obstructing the chamber area, usually
indicating a double feed or failure to eject.
1. Seek cover if the tactical situation permits.
2. Attempt to remove the magazine and lock the bolt to the rear.
3. If the bolt will not lock to the rear, rotate the rifle so the ejection port is facing
down; hold the charging handle to the rear as far as it will go and shake the rifle to
free the rounds.
4. If the rounds do not shake free, hold the charging handle to the rear and strike the
butt of the rifle on the ground ormanually clear the round.
5. Conduct a reload, sight in, and attempt to fire.
NOTE: The most common type of stoppage is the double feed which occurs when
two rounds are stuck in the receiver. A faulty magazine usually causes this.