. Manual for noncommissioned officers and privates of cavalry of the Army of the United States. 1917. To be also used by engineer companies (mounted) for cavalry instruction and training. TAROrf A. TARO£T 0. j^O . 1 1 11 1 1 / ?^~^ 11 1 \ 1 1 i \ 1 /^BJ^/-1 11 i__ ^--^ ^-^ j 244 TARGET C ^^ j^-— MANUAL FOR NONCOMMISSIONED OFIICERS. 246. TARGET D. Section 13. Pistol and revolver practice/ 135. Nomenclature and care of the weapon; handling andprecautions against accidents.—The soldier will first be taught 1 Whenever in these regulations the word pistol appears the regu-lation applies with equal


. Manual for noncommissioned officers and privates of cavalry of the Army of the United States. 1917. To be also used by engineer companies (mounted) for cavalry instruction and training. TAROrf A. TARO£T 0. j^O . 1 1 11 1 1 / ?^~^ 11 1 \ 1 1 i \ 1 /^BJ^/-1 11 i__ ^--^ ^-^ j 244 TARGET C ^^ j^-— MANUAL FOR NONCOMMISSIONED OFIICERS. 246. TARGET D. Section 13. Pistol and revolver practice/ 135. Nomenclature and care of the weapon; handling andprecautions against accidents.—The soldier will first be taught 1 Whenever in these regulations the word pistol appears the regu-lation applies with equal force to the revolver, if applicable to thatweapon. 2 The numbers refer to paragraphs in the Small Arms FiringManual, 1913. 246 MANUAL FOR NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS. the nomenclature of those parts of the weapon necessary to anunderstanding of its action and use and the proper measuresfor its care and preservation. Ordnance pamphlets Nos. 1866(description of the Colts automatic pistol), 1919, and 1927 (de-scriptions of the Colts revolver, calibers .38 and ., respec-tively), contain full information on this subject, and are fur-nished to organizations armed with these weapons. Careless handling of the pistol or revolver is the cause ofmany accidents and results in broken parts of the following rules will, if f


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