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What are the weapons conditions?

What are the weapons conditions?

Condition 4: Chamber empty, no magazine in the gun, hammer down, safety on. Condition 3: Chamber empty, full magazine in place, hammer down, safety on. Condition 2: A round chambered, full magazine in place, hammer down, safety on. Condition 1: A round chambered, full magazine in place, hammer cocked, safety on.

What is the Nomp?

MANAGEMENT POLICY (NOMP) MANUAL. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS.

Which weapon handling command would take the weapon from Condition 1 to Condition 4?

7 Cards in this Set

Load Take the weapon from condition 4 to condition 3.
Load and Make Ready Take the weapon from condition 4 to condition 1.
Fire Engage the Target
Cease Fire Cease engagement of the target
Unload Take the weapon from Condition 1 or 3 to condition 4

What is safety rule #1 for responsible weapons handling?

1. Always Keep the Muzzle Pointed in a Safe Direction. This is the most basic safety rule. If everyone handled a firearm so carefully that the muzzle never pointed at something they didn’t intend to shoot, there would be virtually no firearms accidents.

What is safety Rule #2 for responsible weapons handling?

The second weapons safety rule is to never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot. If your weapon is loaded or has no rounds in the chamber, the second safety rule applies. This safety rule is about muzzle awareness, and when it is kept, even if there is a negligent discharge, no one will be harmed.

Why is an HMR submitted?

A HMR is a report that is submitted for any material deficiency, which, if not corrected, could result in death or injury to personnel, or damage to or loss of aircraft, equipment, or facilities. AN HMR MUST BE SUBMITTED REGARDLESS OF HOW OR WHEN THE DISCREPANT CONDITION WAS DETECTED.

What command is responsible for shipboard weapon systems?

The Weapons and Sensors Section of OPTEVFOR is responsible for planning and executing Operational Test and Evaluation of U. S. Navy shipboard weapon systems and sensors and ship-launched strike weapons.

What weapon does Condition 2 apply to?

A Condition 2 weapon is a weapon with a magazine in place and a round in the chamber, but the hammer forward. With revolvers or DA/SA guns, this is the most common way to carry the gun. Condition 2 also applies to single action only weapons like 1911s and guns like the Single Action Army.

What are the 4 basic rules of gun safety Navy?

Treat every weapon as if it were loaded. Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you intend to fire. Never point your weapon at anything you don’t intend to shoot. Keep your weapon on safe until you intend to fire.

Who is responsible for reporting releases of hazardous material?

In California, any significant release or threatened release of a hazardous material requires immediate reporting by the responsible person to the Cal OES State Warning Center (800) 852-7550 and the Unified Program Agency (UPA) or 911.

Which one of the following results of a hazmat incident is required to be reported within 12 hours to the National Response Center?

Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR Parts 171-180) require certain types of hazmat incidents be reported. Section 171.15 of the HMR requires an immediate telephonic report (within 12 hours) to the National Response Center following an incident (49 eCFR 171.15).

How many Navy commands are there?

There are nine Navy component commands, and their commanders carry out operations within the designated area of responsibility.

What gun did Jeff Cooper Carry?

The Big-Bore Autoloading Pistol: Cooper favored this pistol for its proven fight-stopping characteristics, its ease of handling, and the ability to reload it very quickly. While he personally preferred the Colt 1911 in . 45 ACP, he also gave the nod to the CZ-75, the Browning Hi-Power and a few other guns.

Does the Navy get weapons training?

Therefore, during Navy basic training, you won’t get to fire the M16 rifle. Instead, you qualify with the M9 pistol and the Mossberg 500 shotgun. The Navy is unique in that before you get to handle an actual weapon, you get a chance to fire the weapon on a computerized simulator.