Title: 9-MM PISTOL
19-MM PISTOL PMI TRAINING
REF FM 23 - 35
2- TASK Familiarize firers with the Semi-automatic
9-MM Pistol and its operational functions to
include the fires role and responsibilities in
range operations. - CONDITIONS Given a block of instructions on the
9-MM Semi-automatic Pistol, firers must be able
to meet the Standards. - STANDARDS Firers must be able to disassemble
and separate and reassemble the 9-MM Pistol
correctly with no deficiencies. Firers must also
gain a basic working knowledge of the 9-MM Pistol
and their responsibilities while at the firing
range.
39-MM PISTOL PMI
RISK ASSESSMENT
49-MM PISTOL.
The 9-MM Pistol is a 9-MM Semi-automatic,
magazine fed, recoil-operated, double-action
weapon, chambered for the 9-MM cartridge.
The magazine has a 15-round capacity.
59-MM Equipment Data
Caliber ------------------------------------------
--------------9-mm NATO System of
Operation----------------------Short recoil,
semiautomatic Locking System----------------------
-------------------Oscillating block Length-------
----------------------------------------217 mm
(8.54 inches) W i d t h - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - -- -- - - - - - - - 38 mm (1.5
inches) Height------------------------------------
------------140 mm (5.51 inches) Weight with
Empty Magazine- -- 9 6 0 g r a m s ( 2 . 1 p o u
n d s ) Weight with 15-Round Magazine---------
1,145 grams (2.6 pounds) Barrel Length--------
------------------------------l25 mm (4.92
inches) R i f l i n g ----- R.H., six-groove
(pitch 250 mm about 10 inches) Muzzle
Velocity---375 meters per second (1,230.3 feet
per second)
69-MM Equipment Data
Muzzle Energy---------------569.5 newton meters
(430 foot pounds) Maximum Range
----------------------- 1,800 meters (1,962.2
yards) Maximum Effective Range--------------------
50 meters (54.7 yards) Front Sight
-----------------------------------Blade,
integral with slide Rear Sight -------------------
--------Notched bar, dovetailed to slide Sighting
Radius-----------------------------------158 mm
(6.22 inches) Safety Features------------De-cockin
g/safety lever, firing pin block Hammer
(half-cocked notch) -------Prevents accidental
discharge Basic Load------------------------------
--------------------------45 rounds Trigger
Pull---------------------------------Single-Action
5.50 pounds
Double-Action 12.33
pounds
79-MM PISTOL
- OPERATION
- The M9 pistol has a short recoil system using
a falling locking block. The pressure developed
by the expanding gases of a fired round recoils
the slide and barrel assembly. After a short run,
the locking block is disengaged from the slide,
the barrel stops against the frame, and the slide
continues its rearward movement. The slide then
extracts and ejects the fired cartridge case,
cocks the hammer, and compresses the recoil
spring. The slide moves forward feeding the
cartridge from the magazine into the chamber. The
slide and barrel assembly remain open after the
last cartridge has been fired and ejected.
89-MM PISTOL
PHASES OF TRAINING Marksmanship training is
divided into two phases preparatory marksmanship
training ( PMI ) and range firing. All
marksmanship training must be progressive.
Combat marksmanship techniques should be
practiced after the basics have been mastered.
99-MM PISTOLFUNDAMENTALS
The main use of the 9-MM semi-automatic pistol is
to engage an enemy at close range with quick,
accurate fire. Accurate shooting results from
knowing and correctly applying the elements of
preparatory marksmanship training.
109-MM PISTOLFUNDAMENTALS
The elements of combat pistol marksmanship are
- Grip
- Aiming
- Breath control
- Trigger squeeze
- Target engagement
- Positions
119-MM PISTOLFUNDAMENTALS
GRIP
The weapon must become an extension of the hand
and arm. It should replace the finger in pointing
at an object. A firm, uniform grip must be
applied to the weapon. A proper grip is one of
the most important fundamentals of firing the 9MM
Pistol.
129-MM PISTOL GRIPS
139-MM PISTOL GRIPS
149-MM PISTOL FUNDAMENTALS
AIMING
Aiming is sight alignment and sight placement,
sight alignment is the centering of the front
blade in the rear sight notch. Sight placement is
the positioning of the weapons sights in
relation to the target as seen by the firer when
he/she aims the weapon. A correct sight
picture consists of correct sight alignment with
the front sight placed center mass of the target.
159-MM PISTOL FUNDAMENTALS
BREATH CONTROL
The firer must learn to hold his/her breath
properly at any time during the breathing cycle
if he/she wishes to attain accuracy that will
serve him/her in combat.
This must be done while aiming and squeezing the
trigger.
169-MM PISTOL FUNDAMENTALS
TRIGGER SQUEEZE
Improper trigger squeeze causes more misses than
any other step of preparatory marksmanship. Poor
shooting is caused by the aim being disturbed
before the bullet leaves the barrel of the
weapon. This is usually the result of the firer
jerking the trigger or flinching. To apply
correct trigger squeeze, the trigger finger
should contact the trigger between the tip of the
finger to the second joint (without touching the
weapon anywhere else).
NOTE The trigger squeeze of the 9-MM pistol,
when fired in the single-action mode, is 5.50
pounds when fired in double-action mode, it is
12.33 pounds.
179-MM PISTOL FUNDAMENTALS
TARGET ENGAGEMENT
- Firers engage two types of targets, single
targets and multiple - targets. When engaging multiple targets the firer
should engage - the closest and most dangerous target first.
- Common Target Engagement Problems
- Recoil Anticipation
- Trigger Jerk
- Heeling
In combat the firer should fire two rounds when
completing target engagement, this is commonly
referred to as a double-tap.
189-MM PISTOL FUNDAMENTALS
POSITIONS
The qualification course is fired from the
standing, kneeling, crouch and prone firing
positions. All firing positions must be practiced
so they become natural movements, during
qualification and actual combat firing. Though
these positions seem natural, practice sessions
must be conducted to ensure the habitual
attainment of correct firing positions. Assuming
correct firing positions ensures that soldiers
can quickly assume these positions without a
conscious effort. 9-MM Pistol marksmanship
requires a soldier to rapidly apply all the
fundamentals at dangerously close targets while
under stress. Assuming a proper position to allow
for a steady aim is critical to survival on the
battlefield.
199-MM Firing Positions
Pistol Ready Position
209-MM Firing Positions
Standing Position
219-MM Firing Positions
Kneeling Position
229-MM Firing Positions
Crouch Position
239-MM Firing Positions
Prone Position
24ALTERNATE PISTOL QUALIFICATION COURSE SCORECARD
DA - 5704
2525 Meter E-Type Silhouette
3 4 5 4 3
Aim for the 5 CENTER MASS
269-MM PISTOL DIS-ASSEMBLY PORTION OF PMI
279-MM PISTOL RE-ASSEMBLY PORTION OF PMI
28Learning Follow Up
- What is the effective maximum range of the 9-MM
Pistol?
A) 50 meters Or 54.7 Yards
Q) How many rounds can the 9MM Magazine hold?
A) 15
Q) Name some positions you fire the 9-MM Pistol?
A) Standing, Kneeling, Crouch and Prone
29RANGE SAFETY!
- OBEY ALL COMMANDS FROM THE TOWER
- ( DO NOT LOAD OR FIRE UNTIL DIRECTED TO
DO SO ) - CONSIDER THE WEAPON LOADED AT ALL TIMES
- ANYONE CAN CALL CEASE-FIRE
- NO HORSE-PLAYING SMOKING AREA
- HELMENTS MUST BE WORN WHILE ON THE RANGE
- LEFT AND RIGHT BOUNDRIES KNOW THEM
- CLEARING OF WEAPON ON/OFF RANGE
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