M 9 Of A Misfire example essay topic
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Without the aid of reference, demonstrate the four steps in clearing a misfire and describe some ways a misfire may occur in accordance with MCI 21.35 of the MARINE CORPS INSTITUTE, (INSPECTION AND REPAIR OF THE M 9 SERVICE PISTOL). (CPLX 1) b. ENABLING LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Without the aid of notes and in accordance with the reference MCI 21.35: (1) List some ways a misfire may be prevented. (CPLX 1.1 a) (2) Explain the four steps in attempting to clear a misfire. (CPLX 1.1 b) 4. METHOD / MEDIA: I will present this material using the lecture method with the aid of placards and an actual M 9.5.
EVALUTAION: There will not be a post test after this period of instruction. TRANSITION: Since there are no questions on the learning objectives, the method I will use to present this period of instruction or the way in which you will be evaluated, let's take a look at prevention of a misfire with the M 9 and clearing procedures. BODY: (5 Min) 1. ONE FACTOR WITH THE MAGAZINE THAT MAY CAUSE A STOPPAGE OF AN M 9. a.
(On Placard #1 - TIGHT LIPS ON THE MAGAZINE CLIP.) If a stoppage occurs do to jamming against the ramp of the clip, it is an indication that the magazine lips are too tight, and prevent the bullet nose from tilting up and chambering in the barrel of the weapon. This can be prevented by inspecting your M 9 and it components religiously, and alerting your company armor of any discrepancies. (OFF PLACARD#1) TRANSITION: We now know one factor that may cause a misfire with the magazine clip, what to look for to help prevent one from occurring, and how to resolve any discrepancies with your M 9 or any of its components. Now lets take a look at another factor with the magazine that may cause your weapon to perform a stoppage. 2. A SECOND FACTOR WITH THE MAGAZINE THAT MAY CAUSE A STOPPAGE WITH AN M 9. a.
(On Placard #2 - LOOSE MAGAZINE LIPS). If a double feed occurs, (two rounds chambering at the same time), the problem is with the magazine. The lips are spread to far apart allowing a second round to jump out of the clip as the first is being stripped. Also, if the clip is at all rusted, or there is an excessive build up of dirt, the magazine spring may not be able to move up and down freely on the inner walls and the clip will be dysfunctional. This can be prevented through constant maintenance of the M 9 and its components.
(OFF PLACARD #2). TRANSITION: Now that we have discussed the two major ways a stoppage can occur with your weapon, let us now take a look at the four steps to clearing the M 9 of a misfire, I will do this with the aid of an actual M 9. PRACTICE: Not required. PROVIDE HELP: Not required TRANSITION: Now that we have covered some procedures in preventing and clearing any stoppages with your M 9, are there any questions?
OPPORTUNITY FOR QUESTIONS: (2 Min) 1. QUESTIONS FROM THE CLASS: 2. QUESTIONS TO THE CLASS: a. QUESTION: What are the four steps in clearing a misfire on the M 9? b. ANSWER: 1). Place the weapon on safe.
2). Remove the magazine. 3). Lock the Slide to the rear. 4). Inspect the chamber.
SUMMARY: (1 Min) 1. We have discussed at least two major ways a misfire can occur, how it may be prevented, and the procedures in clearing the M 9 service pistol. With this valuable information, you can instruct your marines on Marine Corps Weaponry. 2.
At this time, take a 5-minute break.