tree hugger said:Links don't work. Does anyone have a run down of the function test?
it's kinda worrying that the army electronic library is accessible to anyone with internet access.....
Gasplug said:Seriously, even if you have all the tactical publications of the CF, it does not help any adversary know exactly what Platoon X will do in Situation Y.
Gasplug said:Why? It was a perfect disinformation campaign against the Soviets and the Warsaw Pact. We wrote perfectly sound doctrine but never used it in training...
It will work again with terrorists and enemies of Canada! ;D
OldSolduer said:**** the weapon, place on safe, squeeze the trigger. Weapon should not fire
****, place on R, squeeze triggerand hold it back. Weapon should fire. When you release the trigger an audible click should be heard
Place on A, Hold trigger back and **** weapon three or four times....should action ok. When you release the trigger, no click should be heard.
If weapon fails any tests, do not live fire it. Take to wpns techs for insp.
Petamocto said:FWIW, I am the current OIC of Small Arms and Soldier Systems at the Infantry School, and clearing up a bit of the confusion with C7 drills is on my "to do" list. I certainly am not the guy in charge of how it should be, but my predecessor identified the conflict between the two drills we are teaching to remedy stoppages. I witnessed this first hand and had troops asking "Well if we get it taught this way and this way, what do we do?".
daftandbarmy said:What are the conflicting drills?