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rifle practice today . . .
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. . . . was a disaster (at least it was only ceremonial stuff we were doing and not actually firing them), for several reasons;
1) the instructor kept syaing the orders for the old rifles, which you use in a completely different way.
2) the other instructors who were learning how to use these guns kept making more mistakes in the routines than the cadets! especially a lieutenant commander (the highest scc rank!) and then there was a petty officer, who I was stood next to who dropped his rifle, which went flying past me and clipped my rifle, half way through a 'present arms' movement so i nearly dropped mine!
3) my hands got really sweaty (anti-perseprant doens't work on hands!) and the rifle kept slipping out of my hands, especially when we did 'present arms'!!!!!!!!!!!
1) the instructor kept syaing the orders for the old rifles, which you use in a completely different way.
2) the other instructors who were learning how to use these guns kept making more mistakes in the routines than the cadets! especially a lieutenant commander (the highest scc rank!) and then there was a petty officer, who I was stood next to who dropped his rifle, which went flying past me and clipped my rifle, half way through a 'present arms' movement so i nearly dropped mine!
3) my hands got really sweaty (anti-perseprant doens't work on hands!) and the rifle kept slipping out of my hands, especially when we did 'present arms'!!!!!!!!!!!
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