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7(A) NAVAL UNIT NCC, NARSAPUR

WEAPON TRAINING REVISION SHEET

1. Expand the following:

INSAS: Indian Small Arms System


LMG: Light Machine Gun
MMG: Medium Machine Gun
SLR: Self Loading Rifle
CQB: Close Quarter Battle
POA: Point of Aim
MPI: Mean Point Of Impact
TOET: Test of Elementary Target
NRAI: National Rifle Association of India
DP: Drill Purpose
WT: Weapon Training
BA: Bolt Action
HE: High Explosive
MGL: Multi Granade Launcher
ATGM: Anti Tank Guided Missile
AGS: Automatic Grenade System
BFSR: Battle Field Surveillance Radar
UBGL: Under Barrel Grenade Launcher
TRB: Three Round Burst

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2. Rifle ki Safai karne ki liye Oil Bottle, Pull Through ki jarurat padti hain.
3. Larai ke maidan mein nichi se niche aar ke hone par Lying Position se
kargar fire kar sakte hai.
4. Lying position mein Badan ka Khaka chhota banta hai
5. Principles of Firing Holding, Aiming & Trigger Operation.
6. In advance shooting competition a cadet is supposed to fire at a distance of
25 yards, from Three different positions.
7. Trajectory is a parabolic path traced by the bullet during its flight
8. Calibre of a weapon indicates the Inner diameter of the barrel
9. The highest point traced by the bullet in firing is known as culminating point
10. The process of bringing MPI on POA by adjusting sights is known as Sight
Settings.
11. Lying position is the best position for firing.
12. The size of Chindi used for cleaning .22 rifle is 4x1.5 inch
13. The size of target used in firing 1’x1’ (1ft x 1ft)
14. Red flag is used in firing range when firing is going on.
15. The extractor extracts the cartridge/ empty case.
16. In lying position the base of the vertical triangle is formed by ground
17. Three types of maintenance are there in .22’’ rifle.
18. .22’’ BA rifle is made at United States country.
19. 7.62 mm SLR is made at United Kingdom country.
20. Firing large number of Rounds continuous with speed is called Rapid Fire.
21. The rise or drop of MPI on target at 200 yds is 6 inch.
22. The rise or drop of MPI on target at 300 yds is 12 inch.
23. The rise or drop of MPI on target at 400 yds is 18 inch.
24. The rise or drop of MPI on target at 500 yds is 24 inch.
25. Weight of bullet used in .22’’ BA Rifle is 38/40 gm.
26. Length of bullet used in .22’’ BA Rifle is 10 mm (without case) and 15 mm
(with case)
27. Rectification of all defects in rifle is called Zeroing of rifle.
28. The inner most circle of the target is called the Bull.
29. Effective range of .22’’ rifle is 25 yds.
30. Effective range of 5.56 mm INSAS is 400 mtr.
31. Effective range of 7.62 mm SLR is 300 yds.
32. Length of .22’’ MK IV BA rifle is 45 inch and Deluxe BA rifle is 43 inch.
33. Weight of .22’’ MK IV BA rifle is 3. 93 kg and Deluxe BA rifle is 2.78 kg.
34. The muzzle velocity of .22’’ rifle is 2700’ per sec.

Short Answer type


35. Write down the basic principle of accurate firing?
Ans: Good Holding, Good Aiming and Good Trigger operation

36. Write down any Ten parts of SLR?


Ans: butt, butt plate, butt trap, carrying handle, cocking handle, pistol grip, safety
catch, trigger, trigger guard, magazine, magazine releasing catch, fore sight, back
sight, gas regulator, gas plug, flash hider, Barrel.

37. Write down any Ten parts of INSAS?


Ans: butt, butt plate, butt trap, carrying handle, cocking handle, pistol grip, safety
catch, trigger, trigger guard, magazine, magazine releasing catch, fore sight, back
sight, gas regulator, gas plug, flash hider

38. Write down any Ten parts of .22 Rifle?


Ans: butt, butt plate, butt trap, barrel, trigger, trigger guard, bolt, bayonet stud,
chamber, magazine.

39. What are the documents required at firing range?


Ans: Following documents are required at firing range:
(a) Firing point register.
(b) Butt register.
(c) Range course SAO 12/S/85.
(d) No damage certificate.
(e) Lead deposit certificate.
(f) Details of Ammunition and fired case.

40. What are the items required for cleaning the rifle?
Ans: Chindi, oil and pull through

41. Write any five safety precautions to be undertaken while being at firing
point?
Ans: (a) Always point the weapon in safe direction.
(b) Load the weapon only when the order is given.
(c) Don’t put finger inside trigger guard until unless about to fire.
(d) Do the proper khali kar drill

42. What practices are given to Target Group at Firing Range


Ans: (a) Aiming.
(b) Trigger operation.
(c) Holding.
(d) Roken dur karna.
(e) Firers ki jati galti ke lie sudharak exercise aur coaching.
(f) TsOET.

43. Firing groups are divided in to how many details?


Ans: Firing groups are divided in to four details:
(a) Firing Detail.
(b) Waiting detail (2).
(c) Ammunition collection detail.

TECHNICAL DATA OF .22’’ BA RIFLE

Ser Details .22’’ MK IV BA Rifle .22’’ Delux BA Rifle


(a) Length 45 inch 43 inch
(b) Weight 3.93 Kg 2.78 Kg
(c) Magzine Capacity 10 Rounds 10 Rounds
(d) Muzzle Velocity 2700’ per second 2700’ per second
(e) Grooves in the barrel 06 RH 06 RH
(f) Effective Range 25 yards (23 meters) 25 yards (23 meters)
(g) Max Range 1700 yds at 330 angle 1700 yds at 330 angle
(1550 meters) (1550 meters)
(h) Calibre Point 22” Point 22”
(j) Ammunition Point 22” Point 22”
(i) Normal 05 rounds per minute 05 rounds per minute
Rate of Fire
(ii) Rapid 10-15 rounds/minute 10-15 rounds/ minute

TECHNICAL DATA OF 5.56 mm INSAS and 7.62 SLR rifle

Ser Details 5.56 mm INSAS 7.62 mm SLR


(a) Length 900 mm without bayonet 1139.20 mm or
1110 mm with bayonet 44.85 inch
(b) Length of Barrel 464 mm 21 inch
Sight of radius 470 mm 533.44 mm
(c) WEIGHT
With empty Magazine 4.018 kg 4.4 kg
With loaded Magazine 4.368 kg 5.1 kg
With loaded Magazine 5.4 kg
and bayonet
Empty magazine 90 gms 0.25 kg
Full magazine 305 gms 0.71 kg
Bayonet 305 gms 0.283 kg
(d) Magzine Capacity 20 rds 20 rds
(e) Muzzle Velocity 900 mtr/ sec 815 mtr/ sec
(f) Grooves in the barrel 6 6
(g) Effective Range 400 mtr 275 mtr 300 yds
(h) Calibre 5.56 mm 7.62 mm
System of operation Gas operation Gas operation
(i) Normal 60 rds 5 rds per min
Rate of Fire
(ii) TRB/Rapid 90 rds 20 rds per min

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