Inspection guide for infantry troops, designed as an aid to the inspecting officer and to the officers and men under inspection . rnspectlo7i Guide for Infa7itry Troops When inspection of bayonets is completed,cause them to be fixed and unfixed to seewhether all can easily be attached and detachedfrom the rifle. ( f) When the bayonets have been unfixed,have oiler and thong cases and spare part con-tainers removed and prepared for inspection, asfollows: partially insert brush in the muzzle ofthe rifle, thong with weight attached hanging be-side the barrel, the muzzle of which leans againstthe b
Inspection guide for infantry troops, designed as an aid to the inspecting officer and to the officers and men under inspection . rnspectlo7i Guide for Infa7itry Troops When inspection of bayonets is completed,cause them to be fixed and unfixed to seewhether all can easily be attached and detachedfrom the rifle. ( f) When the bayonets have been unfixed,have oiler and thong cases and spare part con-tainers removed and prepared for inspection, asfollows: partially insert brush in the muzzle ofthe rifle, thong with weight attached hanging be-side the barrel, the muzzle of which leans againstthe belt; remove the cover of oiler, and holdingoiler in the left hand, insert the dropper into theoil with the right hand, and hold up, point ofdropper down so a drop of oil will depend fromthe point as the inspector passes. Remove the contents of spare parts containerand hold them in the left hand so the inspectorcan see them as he passes. (Plate 4.). Plate 4 Inspectian Guide for Infantry Troops In order that there may be no delay, theInspector should inspect the succeeding companyas to (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) while thepreparation described in (f) is being (f) should be retained until checkingofficer has completed the checking to be done in
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