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GLOCK 17 LESSON 1

LESSON TO COVER

• WEAPON CHARACTERISTICS • TOET's

PRELIMINARIES:

ROLL CALL:

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: Instructor to inspect weapons and deem clear LESSON STORES: Target Boards, Gock’s, Magazines, Cleaning Kit

ALLOCATION OF STORES (Per Student): Glocks, Sling, Magazine

REVISION: N/A

PERIOD: This is a 45 minute lesson

RELAVENCE: You are taught this lesson so that you can handle the Glock 17 in a safe and competent manner

STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVE: At the end of this lesson you will be able to carry out TOET’s on the Glock 17 in a safe and competent manner, with knowledge of the named weapon parts.

BODY OF LESSON

Stage 1: WEAPON CHARACTERISTICS

• Introduce the weapon (Refer to Glock Instruction For Use for named weapon parts and specifications).

• N.B Ensure to point out that the Glock 17 is a short barrelled weapon, and the associated safety implications.

• Point out that there is no external safety device on the Glock (.i.e. no safety catch), but only a ‘Safe- Action’ trigger system. Hence the importance of the position of the trigger finger when not engaging. (.i.e. outside the trigger guard flush to the body of the weapon).

Stage 2: NORMAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (NSP’s)

To be carried out when:

• Drawing weapon from armoury

• Handing the weapon to another person

• Unsure of the weapons condition

NSP’s:

• Maintaining control with the master hand on the pistol grip:

• Point weapon in a safe direction

• Cock the weapon

• Hold working parts to the rear using the slide stop

• Inspect chamber and bolt

• When weapon is clear release working parts forward

• Fire off the action

Stage 3: LOAD

• Maintaining control with the master hand on the pistol grip:

• Point weapon in a safe direction

• Remove magazine from pouch

• Inspect that rounds are correctly seated

• Insert magazine ensuring it is fully home

• Take control of the

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