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HEADQUARTERS
FM 3-23.35 (FM 23-35)
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
COMBAT TRAINING WITH
PISTOLS, M9 AND M11
JUNE 2003
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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* FM 3-23.35 (FM 23-35)
FIELD MANUAL
HEADQUARTERS
NO. 3-23.35
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Washington, DC, 25 June 2003
COMBAT TRAINING WITH PISTOLS, M9 AND M11
CONTENTS
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Preface................................................................................................................................ iii
CHAPTER 1. COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONING
Section I. Description and Components................................................................ 1-1
1-1. Description................................................................................ 1-2
1-2. Components .............................................................................. 1-3
1-3. Ammunition .............................................................................. 1-4
Section II. Maintenance.......................................................................................... 1-5
1-4. Clearing Procedures.................................................................. 1-5
1-5. General Dissemble .................................................................... 1-5
1-6. Inspection.................................................................................. 1-6
1-7. Clearing, Lubrication, and Preventive Maintenance ................ 1-6
1-8. General Assembly..................................................................... 1-6
1-9. Function Check ......................................................................... 1-7
Section III. Operation and Function ........................................................................ 1-8
1-10. Operation .................................................................................. 1-8
1-11. Loading ..................................................................................... 1-8
1-12. Unloading and Clearing ............................................................ 1-9
1-13. Cycle of Operation.................................................................... 1-9
Section IV. Performance Problems ........................................................................ 1-10
1-14. Malfunctions ........................................................................... 1-10
1-15. Immediate Action ................................................................... 1-10
1-16. Remedial Action ..................................................................... 1-10
CHAPTER 2. PISTOL MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING
Section
I. Basic Pistol Marksmanship................................................................... 2-1
2-1. Grip ........................................................................................... 2-1
2-2. Aiming ...................................................................................... 2-5
2-3. Breath Control........................................................................... 2-6
2-4. Trigger Squeeze ........................................................................ 2-6
DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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*This publication supersedes FM 23-35, 10 October 1988, and rescinds DA Form 88-R,
1 September 1971, and DA Form 5704-R, September 1988.
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2-5. Target Engagement ................................................................... 2-7
2-6. Positions.................................................................................... 2-8
Section II. Combat Marksmanship ....................................................................... 2-14
2-7. Techniques of Firing............................................................... 2-14
2-8. Target Engagement ................................................................. 2-15
2-9. Traversing ............................................................................... 2-15
2-10. Combat Reloading Techniques............................................... 2-21
2-11. Poor Visibility Firing .............................................................. 2-23
2-12. Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Firing ..................................... 2-23
Section III. Coaching and Training Aids ............................................................... 2-23
2-13. Coaching ................................................................................. 2-23
2-14. Ball-and-Dummy Method....................................................... 2-24
2-15. Calling the Shot ...................................................................... 2-24
2-16. Slow-Fire Exercise.................................................................. 2-24
2-17. Air-Operated Pistol, .177 mm................................................. 2-25
2-18. Quick-Fire Target Training Device ........................................ 2-25
2-19. Range Firing Courses.............................................................. 2-30
Section IV. Safety .................................................................................................. 2-30
2-20. Requirements .......................................................................... 2-30
2-22. During Firing .......................................................................... 2-31
2-23. After Firing ............................................................................. 2-31
2-24. Instructional Practice and Record Qualification Firing .......... 2-31
APPENDIX A. COMBAT PISTOL QUALIFICATION COURSE............................. A-1
APPENDIX B. ALTERNATE PISTOL QUALIFICATION COURSE .......................B-1
APPENDIX C. TRAINING SCHEDULES ...................................................................C-1
APPENDIX D. REPRODUCIBLE FORMS................................................................. D-1
GLOSSARY ........................................................................................................ Glossary-1
REFERENCES ................................................................................................ References-1
INDEX ...................................................................................................................... Index-1
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2-21. Before Firing........................................................................... 2-31
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PREFACE
This manual provides guidance on the operation and marksmanship of the M9, 9-mm
pistol, and the M11, 9-mm pistol. It reflects current army standards in weapons
qualifications. It is a guide for the instructor to develop training programs, plans, and
lessons that meet the objectives of the US Army marksmanship program for developing
combat effective marksmen. The soldier develops confidence, knowledge, and skills by
following the guidelines in this manual.
Unless this publication states otherwise, masculine nouns and pronouns used in this
manual refer to both men and women.
The proponent of this publication is the United States Army Infantry School. Submit
changes for improving this publication on DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to
Publications and Blank Forms), and forward it to Commandant; United States Army
Infantry School; ATTN: ATSH-ATD; Fort Benning, GA 31905-5593 or send email to
doctrine@benning.army.mil.
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