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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3356645" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>I saw several cadets in my CBT that were new to firearms, saw several weapons mishandling and one cadet even swept the whole line with a loaded rifle (think of that scene from Heartbreak Ridge). But, they did teach marksmanship in my BRM, and everyone in my company did qualify. The only thing that irked me was we were "taught" by cadet cadre and some knew hardly anything about firearms. They were under the guidance of 3 NCO's from the 10th mountain, but yeah, it was still pretty messed up. </p><p></p><p>Side note, one girl in my company had finished firing and put the stock on the ground and rested the birdcage against her cheek. Poor girl now has a permanent reminder as to why that's a bad idea. But, she was new to firearms and no one had warned her the tip of the rifle would get hot...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3356645, member: 43724"] I saw several cadets in my CBT that were new to firearms, saw several weapons mishandling and one cadet even swept the whole line with a loaded rifle (think of that scene from Heartbreak Ridge). But, they did teach marksmanship in my BRM, and everyone in my company did qualify. The only thing that irked me was we were "taught" by cadet cadre and some knew hardly anything about firearms. They were under the guidance of 3 NCO's from the 10th mountain, but yeah, it was still pretty messed up. Side note, one girl in my company had finished firing and put the stock on the ground and rested the birdcage against her cheek. Poor girl now has a permanent reminder as to why that's a bad idea. But, she was new to firearms and no one had warned her the tip of the rifle would get hot... [/QUOTE]
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