{"product_id":"2940012855893","title":"Rifle Marksmanship","description":"Every Marine is first and foremost a rifleman. MCRP 3-01A reflects this ethos and the Marine Corps’ warfighting philosophy. This publication discusses the individual skills required for effective rifle marksmanship and standardizes the techniques and procedures used throughout the \u003cbr\u003eMarine Corps. It constitutes the doctrinal basis for all entry-level and sustainment-level rifle marksmanship training. \u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eChapter 1. Introduction to Rifle Marksmanship \u003cbr\u003e1001 Role of the Marine Rifleman \u003cbr\u003e1002 Conditions Affecting Marksmanship in Combat \u003cbr\u003e1003 Combat Mindset \u003cbr\u003ePhysical Preparation \u003cbr\u003eMental Preparation \u003cbr\u003eChapter 2. Introduction to the M16A2 Service Rifle \u003cbr\u003e2001 Description \u003cbr\u003e2002 Operational Controls \u003cbr\u003eSelector Lever \u003cbr\u003eMagazine Release Button \u003cbr\u003eCharging Handle \u003cbr\u003eBolt Catch \u003cbr\u003e2003 Cycle of Operation \u003cbr\u003eFiring \u003cbr\u003eUnlocking \u003cbr\u003eExtracting \u003cbr\u003eEjecting \u003cbr\u003eCocking \u003cbr\u003eFeeding \u003cbr\u003eChambering \u003cbr\u003eLocking \u003cbr\u003e2004 Ammunition \u003cbr\u003eM193 Ball \u003cbr\u003eM855 Ball \u003cbr\u003eM196 and M856 Tracer \u003cbr\u003eM199 Dummy \u003cbr\u003eM200 Blank \u003cbr\u003e2005 Preventive Maintenance \u003cbr\u003eMain Group Disassembly \u003cbr\u003eMagazine Disassembly \u003cbr\u003eCleaning \u003cbr\u003eInspection \u003cbr\u003eLubrication \u003cbr\u003eReassembly \u003cbr\u003e2006 Function Check \u003cbr\u003e2007 User Serviceability Inspection \u003cbr\u003e2008 Field Maintenance \u003cbr\u003e2009 Cleaning the Rifle in Various Conditions \u003cbr\u003eHot, Wet Tropical \u003cbr\u003eHot, Dry Desert \u003cbr\u003eArctic or Low Temperature \u003cbr\u003eHeavy Rain and Fording \u003cbr\u003eChapter 3. Weapons Handling \u003cbr\u003e3001 Safety Rules \u003cbr\u003e3002 Weapons Condition \u003cbr\u003e3003 Determining a Weapon’s Condition (Chamber Check) \u003cbr\u003e3004 Weapons Commands \u003cbr\u003eLoading the Rifle \u003cbr\u003eMaking the Rifle Ready \u003cbr\u003eFire \u003cbr\u003eCease-Fire \u003cbr\u003eUnloading the Rifle \u003cbr\u003eUnloading and Showing the Rifle Clear \u003cbr\u003e3005 Filling, Stowing, and Withdrawing Magazines \u003cbr\u003eFilling the Magazine with Loose Rounds \u003cbr\u003eFilling the Magazine Using a 10-round \u003cbr\u003eStripper Clip and Magazine Filler \u003cbr\u003eStowing Magazines \u003cbr\u003eWithdrawing Magazines \u003cbr\u003e3006 Reloading the Rifle \u003cbr\u003ePrinciples of Reloading \u003cbr\u003eCondition 1 Reload \u003cbr\u003eDry Reload \u003cbr\u003e3007 Remedial Action \u003cbr\u003eObserve for Indicators \u003cbr\u003eAudible Pop or Reduced Recoil \u003cbr\u003e3008 Weapons Carries \u003cbr\u003eTactical Carry \u003cbr\u003eAlert Carry \u003cbr\u003eReady Carry \u003cbr\u003e3009 Weapons Transports \u003cbr\u003eStrong Side Sling Arms Transport (Muzzle Up) \u003cbr\u003eWeak Side Sling Arms Transport (Muzzle Down) \u003cbr\u003eCross Body Sling Arms Transport \u003cbr\u003e3010 Transferring the Rifle \u003cbr\u003eShow Clear Transfer \u003cbr\u003eCondition Unknown Transfer \u003cbr\u003e3011 Clearing Barrel Procedures \u003cbr\u003ePurpose of a Clearing Barrel \u003cbr\u003eProcedures for “Load” \u003cbr\u003eProcedures for “Make Ready” \u003cbr\u003eProcedures for “Unload” \u003cbr\u003eProcedures for “Unload and Show Clear” \u003cbr\u003eChapter 4. Fundamentals of Marksmanship \u003cbr\u003e4001 Aiming \u003cbr\u003eSight Alignment \u003cbr\u003eSight Picture \u003cbr\u003eImportance of Correct Sight Alignment \u003cbr\u003eFactors Affecting Sight Alignment and Sight Picture \u003cbr\u003eAcquiring and Maintaining Sight Alignment and Sight Picture \u003cbr\u003eSize and Distance to the Target \u003cbr\u003e4002 Breath Control \u003cbr\u003eBreath Control During Long-range or Precision Fire (Slow Fire) \u003cbr\u003eBreath Control During All Other Combat Situations \u003cbr\u003e4003 Trigger Control \u003cbr\u003eGrip \u003cbr\u003eTrigger Finger Placement \u003cbr\u003eTypes of Trigger Control \u003cbr\u003eResetting the Trigger \u003cbr\u003e4004 Follow-Through\/Recovery \u003cbr\u003eFollow-Through \u003cbr\u003eRecovery \u003cbr\u003eChapter 5. Rifle Firing Positions \u003cbr\u003e5001 Selecting a Firing Position \u003cbr\u003e5002 Types and Uses of the Rifle Web Sling \u003cbr\u003eHasty Sling \u003cbr\u003eLoop Sling \u003cbr\u003e5003 Factors Common to All Shooting Positions \u003cbr\u003eLeft Hand \u003cbr\u003eRifle Butt in the Pocket of the Shoulder \u003cbr\u003eGrip of the Right Hand \u003cbr\u003eRight Elbow \u003cbr\u003eStock Weld \u003cbr\u003eBreathing \u003cbr\u003eMuscular Tension\/Relaxation \u003cbr\u003e5004 Elements of a Good Shooting Position \u003cbr\u003eBone Support \u003cbr\u003e5005 Prone Position \u003cbr\u003eApplication \u003cbr\u003eAssuming the Prone Position \u003cbr\u003eStraight Leg Prone Position with the Hasty Sling \u003cbr\u003eStraight Leg Prone Position with the Loop Sling \u003cbr\u003eCocked Leg Prone Position with the Hasty Sling","brand":"www.survivalebooks.com","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47147438833904,"sku":"2940012855893","price":2.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0737\/7593\/9824\/files\/2940012855893_p0.jpg?v=1763573088","url":"https:\/\/shop-qa.barnesandnoble.com\/products\/2940012855893","provider":"Barnes \u0026 Noble (DEV)","version":"1.0","type":"link"}