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UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS WEAPONS TRAINING BATTALION TRAINING COMMAND 711 GARAND ROAD QUANTICO, VIRGINIA 134-5036 LESSON PLAN PISTOL FIRING TABLE ONE - TRAINING BLOCK TWO COMBAT PISTOL PROGRAM CID XXXX REVISED 10/1/01 APPROVAL DATE

1. TRAINING OBJECTIVE (ON SLIDE #1) a. Intent. Table Two provides the opportunity to apply basic marksmanship skills in a live fire setting emphasizing development of the following skills: weapons handling; application of the fundamentals of marksmanship; assuming the standing position and grip; presenting the pistol from the holster; applying the techniques of fire for double and single action, controlled pairs, and failure to stop; and performing tactical and speed reloads. The Marine will be expected to perform corrective action as necessary. b. Learning Objectives. The Terminal Learning Objective and Enabling Learning Objectives pertaining to this lesson are as follows: 1) Terminal Learning Objective. Given a service pistol, () magazines, magazine pouch, ammunition, target, unitissued holster, and personal protective equipment (PPE), without the aid of references, engage stationary threats with the service pistol to eliminate threats while achieving a qualifying score of 64 on the Combat Pistol Program (CPP) Firing Table One, Training Block Five in accordance with MCO 3574._. ) Enabling Learning Objectives a) Given a service pistol, () magazines, magazine pouch, ammunition, target, unit-issued holster, and personal protective equipment (PPE), without the aid of references, assume a standing position with the pistol IAW MCRP 3-01B. b) Given a service pistol, () magazines, magazine pouch, ammunition, target, unit-issued holster, and personal protective equipment (PPE), without the aid of references, present the pistol to the target IAW MCRP 3-01B. c) Given a service pistol, () magazines, magazine pouch, ammunition, target, unit-issued holster, and personal protective equipment (PPE), without the aid of references, apply the fundamentals of marksmanship while firing the pistol IAW MCRP 3-01B. 1

d) Given a service pistol, () magazines, magazine pouch, ammunition, target, unit-issued holster, and personal protective equipment (PPE), without the aid of references, apply techniques of fire IAW MCRP 3-01B. e) Given a service pistol with a stoppage, () magazines, magazine pouch, ammunition, target, unitissued holster, and personal protective equipment (PPE), without the aid of references, perform corrective action to clear the stoppage IAW MCRP 3-01B. f) Given a service pistol, () magazines, magazine pouch, ammunition, target, unit-issued holster, and personal protective equipment (PPE), without the aid of references, conduct a reload IAW MCRP 3-01B. g) Given a service pistol, () magazines, magazine pouch, ammunition, target, unit-issued holster, and personal protective equipment (PPE), without the aid of references, assess the situation IAW MCRP 3-01B.. TRAINING BLOCK TWO PLANNING a. Range. Ensure a range with a 7-, 15-, and 5-yard firing capability is available for Training Block Two of Firing Table One. b. Supply List. Ensure the following supplies are obtained: 1) One MPMS-1 target per Marine. ) Pasters. 3) Hearing and eye protection. c. Ammunition. 40 rounds of ammunition per Marine are required. d. Communication. Ensure communication requirements for live fire comply with MCO P3570.1_. Communications gear or hand and arm signals among range personnel should be planned and utilized throughout this training block. e. Safety. Ensure safety requirements comply with MCO P3570.1_ and local SOP.

3. CONDUCT OF TRAINING BLOCK TWO a. Exercise Brief. The following items must be included in the brief given to Marines prior to the start of Training Block Two of Pistol Firing Table One: (ON SLIDE #) 1) Conduct a Show Clear procedure of Marines weapons and magazines. ) Have Marines conduct a user serviceability inspection of their weapons and magazines. Coaches check Marines' equipment for proper placement and serviceability. 3) Pasters. Pasters are used to cover shot holes on the target. Once the shots have been recorded, the shot holes are covered with pasters. 4) Review the intent of training in Table One: Table One provides the opportunity to apply basic marksmanship skills in a live fire setting emphasizing development of the following skills: weapons handling; presentation from the holster; applying the fundamentals of marksmanship; assuming the standing position and grip; applying the techniques of fire for double and single action, controlled pairs, and failure to stop; performing tactical and speed reloads, and performing corrective action as necessary. 5) Review safety rules, commands, and weapons handling procedures and emphasize these procedures throughout. 6) Review procedures for performing corrective action. 7) CMC/CMT will provide immediate feedback to Marines on their performance. Shooters will fire the course of fire under the direction of their CMC. CMCs will control the pace of training throughout. 8) Designate relay and target assignments. b. Table One Course of Fire for Training Block Two Dry Practice at 7 Yards. Conduct five minutes of Coaches Time dry practice at the 7-yard line prior to live fire. 3

Work on stance, position, and grip from the Tactical Carry and the Holster. (ON SLIDE #3) Iterations Total Rounds Stage One 7 yards (4 times) 8 7 sec ( times) 8 11 sec Stage Two 15 yards Time Mode Fill Plan Controlled Pair from Holster Speed Reload from Holster (4 times) 8 8 sec Controlled Pair from Holster ( times) 8 14 sec Stage Three 5 yards 1 (8 times) Total rds = 40 8 NA Speed Reload from Holster Coaches Time Single Action Slow Fire from Tactical Carry Load 10 in weapon; 4 in pouch in weapon; 4 in pouch After 1 st drill, fill mag w/7 After nd drill, fill mag w/5 Analyze & repair 5 in weapon; 5 in pouch After nd drill, Tactical reload w/mag 5 After 4 th drill, fill mag w/4 in weapon; 4 in pouch After 1 st drill, fill mag w/10 Analyze & repair 8 in weapon Analyze & repair 4

PRACTICAL APPLICATION: ( Hrs) This is a live fire practical application conducted on a pistol range. INSTRUCTOR ROLE: The instructor(s) will supervise live fire training while providing coaching to shooters. 1. Safety Brief: (From the ORAW) Brief the shooters on what to do if there is a mishap.. Supervision and Guidance: The instructor(s) will supervise performance and provide feedback. 3. Debrief: The instructor(s) will provide overall feedback, guidance on any misconceptions and review the learning points. 5

COMBAT PISTOL PROGRAM (CPP) - FIRING TABLE ONE, TRAINING BLOCK TWO PRACTICE RANGE COMMANDS Shooters, this is your Training Block Two course of fire. (Pause) Fill one magazine with 4 rounds and secure it in your magazine pouch; fill a second magazine with 10 rounds and secure it under your belt. 1. Stage One: 7-yard line Drill 1 (7-yard Controlled Pair) Shooters, advance to the 7-yard line. (Pause) With a magazine of 10 rounds, make a Condition 1 weapon, (Pause) and holster." Shooters, this is your 7-yard line Controlled Pair drill. You will fire a controlled pair in a time limit of 7 seconds. (Pause) You will conduct this drill four times. 10 wpn First Drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. 8 wpn 6 wpn Second Drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. Third Drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. 4 wpn Fourth Drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. 1 CPP Table 1 Training Block

Drill (7-yard Speed Reload): Shooters, cover down on your assigned targets. Shooters, this is your 7-yard line Speed Reload drill. You will fire a controlled pair, (Pause) conduct a speed reload, (Pause) and fire a controlled pair in a time limit of 11 seconds. (Pause) You will conduct this drill two times. wpn First Drill. Speed Reload. Stand by. Shooters fill your empty magazine with 7 rounds and secure wpn 7 - mag Second Drill. Speed Reload. Stand by. Shooters fill your empty magazine with 5 rounds and secure Coaches and shooters, pick up your gear. (Pause) Move down range to analyze and repair targets. (Pause) When targets are repaired, move back to the 15-yard ready line.. Stage Two: 15-yard line Drill 1 (15-yard Controlled Pair): Shooters, advance to the 15-yard line and cover down on your assigned targets." Shooters, this is your 15-yard line Controlled Pair drill, firing a controlled pair from the holster in a time limit of 8 seconds. (Pause) You will conduct this drill four times. 5 wpn 5 - mag First drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. CPP Table 1 Training Block

3 wpn 5 - mag Second drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. NOTE: Shooters will perform a Tactical Reload with a magazine of 5 rounds on their own. 6 wpn Third drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. 4 wpn Fourth drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. Shooters fill your empty magazine with 4 rounds and secure Drill (15-yard Speed Reload): Shooters, cover down on your assigned targets. Shooters, this is your 15-yard line Speed Reload drill. You will fire a controlled pair, (Pause) conduct a speed reload, (Pause) and fire a controlled pair in a time limit of 14 seconds. (Pause) You will conduct this drill two times. wpn First drill. Speed Reload. Stand by. Shooters fill your empty magazine with 10 rounds and secure wpn 10 - mag Second drill. Speed Reload. Stand by. 3 CPP Table 1 Training Block

Coaches and shooters, pick up your gear. (Pause) Move down range to analyze and repair targets. (Pause) When targets are repaired, move back to the 5-yard ready line. 3. Stage Three: 5-yard line NOTE: Stage Three consists of Coaches Time and is conducted under the direction of the coach. 4 CPP Table 1 Training Block

Iterations COMBAT PISTOL PROGRAM (CPP) - FIRING TABLE ONE, TRAINING BLOCK TWO M1911.45 PISTOL LOAD PLAN Total Rounds Stage One 7 yards (4 times) 8 7 sec ( times) 8 11 sec Stage Two 15 yards Time Mode Fill Plan Controlled Pair from Holster Speed Reload from Holster (4 times) 8 8 sec Controlled Pair from Holster ( times) 8 14 sec Stage Three 5 yards 1 (8 times) 8 NA Speed Reload from Holster Coaches Time Single Action Slow Fire from 5 Load 7 in weapon; 4 in pouch After 3rd drill, Tactical reload w/mag 4 in weapon; 4 in pouch After 1 st drill, fill mag w/7 After nd drill, fill mag w/5 Analyze & repair 5 in weapon; 5 in pouch After nd drill, Tactical reload w/mag 5 After 4 th drill, fill mag w/4 in weapon; 4 in pouch After 1 st drill, fill mag w/3 After nd drill, fill mag w/7 Analyze & repair 8 in weapon Analyze & repair CPP Table 1 Training Block

Total rds = 40 Tactical Carry 6 CPP Table 1 Training Block

COMBAT PISTOL PROGRAM (CPP) - FIRING TABLE ONE, TRAINING BLOCK TWO M1911.45 PISTOL RANGE COMMANDS Shooters, this is your Training Block Two course of fire. (Pause) Fill one magazine with 4 rounds and secure it in your magazine pouch; fill a second magazine with 7 rounds and secure it under your belt. 1. Stage One: 7-yard line Drill 1 (7-yard Controlled Pair) Shooters, advance to the 7-yard line. (Pause) With a magazine of 10 rounds, make a Condition 1 weapon, (Pause) and holster." Shooters, this is your 7-yard line Controlled Pair drill. You will fire a controlled pair in a time limit of 7 seconds. (Pause) You will conduct this drill four times. 7 wpn First Drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. 5 wpn Second Drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. 3 wpn Third Drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. NOTE: Shooters will perform a Tactical Reload with a magazine of 4 rounds on their own. 5 wpn Fourth Drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. 7 CPP Table 1 Training Block

Drill (7-yard Speed Reload): Shooters, cover down on your assigned targets. Shooters, this is your 7-yard line Speed Reload drill. You will fire a controlled pair, (Pause) conduct a speed reload, (Pause) and fire a controlled pair in a time limit of 11 seconds. (Pause) You will conduct this drill two times. wpn First Drill. Speed Reload. Stand by. Shooters fill your empty magazine with 7 rounds and secure wpn 7 - mag Second Drill. Speed Reload. Stand by. Shooters fill your empty magazine with 5 rounds and secure Coaches and shooters, pick up your gear. (Pause) Move down range to analyze and repair targets. (Pause) When targets are repaired, move back to the 15-yard ready line.. Stage Two: 15-yard line Drill 1 (15-yard Controlled Pair): Shooters, advance to the 15-yard line and cover down on your assigned targets." Shooters, this is your 15-yard line Controlled Pair drill, firing a controlled pair from the holster in a time limit of 8 seconds. (Pause) You will conduct this drill four times. 5 wpn 5 - mag First drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. 8 CPP Table 1 Training Block

3 wpn 5 - mag Second drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. Cease fire. (Pause) Saved rounds?" NOTE: Shooters will perform a Tactical Reload with a magazine of 5 rounds on their own. 6 wpn Third drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. Cease fire. (Pause) Saved rounds?" 4 wpn Fourth drill. Controlled Pair. Stand by. Shooters fill your empty magazine with 4 rounds and secure Drill (15-yard Speed Reload): Shooters, cover down on your assigned targets. Shooters, this is your 15-yard line Speed Reload drill. You will fire a controlled pair, (Pause) conduct a speed reload, (Pause) and fire a controlled pair in a time limit of 14 seconds. (Pause) You will conduct this drill two times. wpn First drill. Speed Reload. Stand by. Shooters fill your empty magazine with 3 rounds and secure wpn 3 - mag Second drill. Speed Reload. Stand by. 9 CPP Table 1 Training Block

Shooters fill your empty magazine with 7 rounds and secure NOTE: Shooters will perform a Tactical Reload with a magazine of 7 rounds on their own. Coaches and shooters, pick up your gear. (Pause) Move down range to analyze and repair targets. (Pause) When targets are repaired, move back to the 5-yard ready line. 3. Stage Three: 5-yard line NOTE: Stage Three consists of Coaches Time and is conducted under the direction of the coach. 10 CPP Table 1 Training Block