Floppy_D
I am the hunted
A4sForever said:ANYONE WHO SERVES IN THE U.S. MILITARY ... and does not posses a basic, inherent, came-to-the-party-with, or ... a trained-to-proficiency, learned, practiced knowledge and familiarity w/ a variety of personal small-arms ...
I shot my first pistol in the Navy. I was "qualled" on it on at boot and on the fantail of a DDG, and knew precisely shit about it. I took my short stack of E-2 dollars to Camp Allen to learn how to run a 92FS, so I felt better with it. Not because I wanted to be Jerry Miculek, but because I didn't want to hurt myself. The surface small arms training program, in my experience, is pathetic. I put a short squeeze of rounds through a 50 and was "qualled," without having been shown how to load/headspace it. As stated earlier, this isn't ass-pain for the juniors; it's for those that cut them loose untrained and armed. The first time I was taught a solid manual-of-arms for a sidearm was in the Armed Sentry Course... a fantastic school that I attended after a year of armed watchstanding. Count me in as a fan of this. Train the Sailors right.