DiverMedic said:
Definitely true MT. Even the annual shoot on the 7 isn't enough. But at least then you have a number of mags to blow off. Supposedly on the 9mm range you get 30 rounds?
DM
I don't know how things go in the CF, its been since 1994 that I was on a CF range prac.
However, I will say here in the Australian Army, to become qualified on the pistol for example, you must do a course which covers theory, and practical use, then qualifiy. Once thats done you get written up to be qualified on that pistol.
Prior to my deployment, we shot often, and once overseas, we shot every Wednesday (as much as you wanted) when we could, and every Thursday, did T'OET's under the supervision of a NCO or higher, yes all documented in writing, and kept on file.
We wore our pistols all the time, and outside the wire, had our F88 carbines also.
There was not one person in the entire Combat Team who was not a hazard, or was weak, for we were training to a high standard.
After 7 months in Iraq, we had two UDs, one with a Minimi, and one with a MAG 58. We also used the buddy system at the unload bays, and no one cleaned their pistols or carbines in their rooms.
The key to familiarisation of pistols (or any weapon) is continious training (T'sOET) and actual firing the weapon at a range.
My 2 cents.
Wes