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<blockquote data-quote="jtischauser" data-source="post: 1504408" data-attributes="member: 7006"><p>I shouldn't have left out IDPA. The are the official IDPA range commands are below. These added words such as "I see clear" or " Do you understand the course of fire" or "Nod your head when ready" are exactly why I started this thread. They are extra things that we have added. The point being is we need more people to take the RO/SO classes.</p><p></p><p>Range Commands to be used in IDPA shall be: (See</p><p>glossary for definitions.)</p><p>A. Load and Make Ready.</p><p>B. Shooter Ready.</p><p>C. Standby.</p><p>D. Finger.</p><p>E. Muzzle.</p><p>F. Stop.</p><p>G. Cover.</p><p>H. Unload and Show Clear.</p><p>I. Slide Down or Cylinder Closed.</p><p>J. Hammer Down.</p><p>K. Holster.</p><p>L. Range Is Safe.</p><p></p><p>Here are the definitions from the glossary.</p><p>Range Commands:</p><p>Load and Make Ready: Command given to the shooter to load gun</p><p>to either CoF specification or division capacity and reholster.</p><p>Shooter Ready: Question asked by SO to make sure the shooter is</p><p>ready to engage the CoF.</p><p>Standby: Command given to the shooter to freeze in the start</p><p>position before the audible start signal.</p><p>Finger: Alert given to shooter to remove his finger from the trigger</p><p>guard.</p><p>Muzzle: Alert given to shooter to maintain muzzle control within</p><p>the muzzle safe points. Safety Officers may need to physically</p><p>push the shooters arms to get the muzzle downrange if they do not</p><p>immediately move at the command.</p><p>Stop: Alert given to the shooter to stop all shooting and movement.</p><p>79</p><p>Cover: Alert given to the shooter for using improper cover.</p><p>Unload and Show Clear: Command given to the shooter to unload</p><p>his weapon and show the SO a clear chamber or cylinder.</p><p>Slide Down or Cylinder Closed: Command given to the shooter to</p><p>lower the slide or close the cylinder of an empty weapon.</p><p>Hammer Down: Command given to shooter to dry fire into the</p><p>berm to show a clear weapon.</p><p>Holster: Command given to the shooter to put the weapon back in</p><p>the holster.</p><p>Range is Safe: Command stating that the shooter has holstered his</p><p>weapon and it is safe to proceed downrange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtischauser, post: 1504408, member: 7006"] I shouldn't have left out IDPA. The are the official IDPA range commands are below. These added words such as "I see clear" or " Do you understand the course of fire" or "Nod your head when ready" are exactly why I started this thread. They are extra things that we have added. The point being is we need more people to take the RO/SO classes. Range Commands to be used in IDPA shall be: (See glossary for definitions.) A. Load and Make Ready. B. Shooter Ready. C. Standby. D. Finger. E. Muzzle. F. Stop. G. Cover. H. Unload and Show Clear. I. Slide Down or Cylinder Closed. J. Hammer Down. K. Holster. L. Range Is Safe. Here are the definitions from the glossary. Range Commands: Load and Make Ready: Command given to the shooter to load gun to either CoF specification or division capacity and reholster. Shooter Ready: Question asked by SO to make sure the shooter is ready to engage the CoF. Standby: Command given to the shooter to freeze in the start position before the audible start signal. Finger: Alert given to shooter to remove his finger from the trigger guard. Muzzle: Alert given to shooter to maintain muzzle control within the muzzle safe points. Safety Officers may need to physically push the shooters arms to get the muzzle downrange if they do not immediately move at the command. Stop: Alert given to the shooter to stop all shooting and movement. 79 Cover: Alert given to the shooter for using improper cover. Unload and Show Clear: Command given to the shooter to unload his weapon and show the SO a clear chamber or cylinder. Slide Down or Cylinder Closed: Command given to the shooter to lower the slide or close the cylinder of an empty weapon. Hammer Down: Command given to shooter to dry fire into the berm to show a clear weapon. Holster: Command given to the shooter to put the weapon back in the holster. Range is Safe: Command stating that the shooter has holstered his weapon and it is safe to proceed downrange. [/QUOTE]
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