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US Army Marksmanship Units Pistol Training Guide

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found it online, figured i would share with you guys. enjoy. good stuff.
http://dicion.net/chlforum/FM3_22X9.PDF" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


edited with updated FM

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speepdaedeesi wrote:found it online, figured i would share with you guys. enjoy. good stuff.

http://www.saveourguns.com/Ar_Marks_Un_ ... _Guide.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
When I saw the illustration of the one handed grip, it brought me back to the 60's when the Army trained me with the 1911. But, when I failed to see any two handed grips, I began to wonder. Turns out this manual is from 1979. Doesn't mean it's not full of good tips, but I would think it must have been updated many times since then.
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It has.. let me check the distribution restrictions on the current one.. I may be able to hang it someplace..
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Field Manual 3-22.9 Army Marksmanship dated
August 2008
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

BUT....The public can not log on to the pubs location....,,, so I would need a place to hang it.. that has the capacity to serve the pages hits you folks might make.

It's 19+ megs.. Sooooo.
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1979? lol my bad. :???: :oops: ;-)

if you can find a place to host the new one, please do, and ill update the link in the 1st post
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - 3-22.9 is the Rifle Marksmanship manual.
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BobCat wrote:http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ ... index.html - 3-22.9 is the Rifle Marksmanship manual.
That is an older version.. 2003... Current version is dated 2008, with several updates.. I'm sending it to someone to host...... PLEASE STAND BY :patriot:
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Thanks Bronco78! Hangin' on and watching this thread.

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I have a couple hundreds gigs of bandwidth to burn ...
let me know if I can help
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Thank you to all that offered help.

It's been transfered to someone at this point.

I was going to load the Sniper manual as well,, but distribution is not public :smilelol5:
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I anxiously await the outcome...
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Here's the manual from bronco78!

http://dicion.net/chlforum/FM3_22X9.PDF" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Thanks for uploading it!
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Thank you gentlemen!
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My copy goes back a few years. Bill Blankenship was one of the contributors.

Emphasis on sight alignment, trigger control, and follow through would seem to remain relevant, no matter the generation.

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bronco78 wrote:Thank you to all that offered help.

It's been transfered to someone at this point.

I was going to load the Sniper manual as well,, but distribution is not public :smilelol5:
Any chance it's on Army Knowledge Online? ;-)
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