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12/30/2007 1:02:18 PM EDT
I was watching an episode of Sharpe today, when the "Make Ready" command was given.

I was never in the armed forces, so know little about the subject,   but if the series is historically correct (1809ish) then it seems these commands have been in use for quite some time then ?

Just found it interesting....random muttering over....back to my pint of Greene King...
12/30/2007 1:42:52 PM EDT
[#1]
Too much free time on your hands atm i see!

Although tbh i have been watching it too!
12/30/2007 1:56:16 PM EDT
[#2]


rifle drill around mid 19th Century
12/30/2007 2:20:22 PM EDT
[#3]
Is that the instruction card they issued you?
12/30/2007 2:40:22 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
Is that the instruction card they issued you?


12/30/2007 2:45:29 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
Is that the instruction card they issued you?


And the rifle issued
12/30/2007 2:48:02 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Is that the instruction card they issued you?


And the rifle issued


Isn't breech loading a bit modern?
12/31/2007 3:18:36 AM EDT
[#7]
'Make ready', to myself always will mean:-

Safety catch
Pouch
Magazine
Check mag is loaded and the rounds are seated correctly
Insert mag (in the weapon)
Fasten Mag pouch
Load/cock the weapon (making sure that the muzzle is pointing in a safe direction)
Check safety

But then again I'm just an old sweat, but the 1809ish stuff was a bit before my time SLR, SMG & the high power were my regular foot sloggers weapons of choice.

On MBT's and CVRT's we had the same command....

Tony



12/31/2007 3:23:52 AM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:
SLR, SMG & the high power were my regular foot sloggers weapons of choice.



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