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CPP Brief #1 1 CPP and CMC Lessons EDIP Technique (CMT’s) Table 1 Dry Practice Skills (Part 1) Practice and Evaluation
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2 Course Schedule CPPCMC CPP.1 Introduction to Combat Pistol Program CPP.2 Introduction to the Service Pistol CPP.3 Pistol Preventive Maintenance CMC.1 Introduction to Combat Pistol Program CMC.2 Introduction to Coaching CMC.3 Service Pistol and Preventive Maintenance
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3 Course Schedule (cont.) CPPCMC CPP.4 Pistol Weapons Handling CPP.5 Pistol Standing Position and Grip CPP.6 Fundamentals of Pistol Marksmanship CPP.7 Pistol Techniques of Fire CMC.4 Fault Check Pistol Standing Position and Grip CMC.5 Fault Check Pistol Weapons Handling CMC.6 Fault Check Fundamentals/Techniques of Fire CMC Weapons Handling taught using EDIP. Stance taught before Weapons Handling in CMC to reinforce stance throughout that EDIP. CMC Weapons Handling taught using EDIP. Stance taught before Weapons Handling in CMC to reinforce stance throughout that EDIP.
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4 Course Schedule (cont.) CPPCMC CPP.8 Pistol Presentation and Search and Assess CPP.9 Pistol Reloads CPP.10 Pistol Firing Table One Dry Practical Application CPP.10A Pistol Weapons Handling Test CMC.7 Fault Check Pistol Reloads CMC.8 Fault Check Pistol Presentation/Search and Assess CMC.9 Fault Check Pistol Corrective Action CMC.10 Pistol Dry Practice CMC.11 Conduct a Pistol Weapons Handling Test CMC Corrective Action includes user serviceability inspection. Ties to shooter-induced stoppages and mechanical failure of pistol. Shows CMC why stoppage occurred and what to look for and how to teach shooter how to avoid stoppages. CMC Corrective Action includes user serviceability inspection. Ties to shooter-induced stoppages and mechanical failure of pistol. Shows CMC why stoppage occurred and what to look for and how to teach shooter how to avoid stoppages.
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5 Course Schedule (cont.) CPPCMC CPP.11 Pistol Firing Table One - Training Block One CPP.12 Pistol Firing Table One - Training Block Two CPP.13 Pistol Firing Table One - Training Block Three CPP.14 Pistol Firing Table One, Training Blocks Four and Five – Scoring, Alibi, and Practice/Evaluation Procedures CMC.12 Pistol Range Operations CMC.13 Pistol Coaching Responsibilities/Alibi Determination CMC.14 Coach Pistol Training Block One CMC.15 Coach Pistol Training Block Two CMC.16 Coach Pistol Training Block Three CMC.17 Coach Pistol Training Blocks Four and Five
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6 EDIP Weapons instruction taught EDIP: (E) Explain - Instructor explains procedure. (D) Demonstrate – Instructor demonstrates procedure. (I) Imitate – Students mirror instructor as each step is demonstrated. (P) Practice – Students practice procedures under instructor’s direction and supervision. EDIP suited to procedural skills like weapons handling, reloads, etc.
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Dry Practice Skills Part 1 1 Wearing of gear Withdrawing to the ready Stance and Grip Fundamentals Commands
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8 Wearing of Gear New holster CPP covers wearing of gear to facilitate weapons handling and marksmanship.
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9 Ready ELPCPP Eyes oriented over front sight toward threat area. Facilitates faster presentation by punching forward while rolling rear sight up to achieve sight picture. Eyes oriented over front sight toward threat area. Facilitates faster presentation by punching forward while rolling rear sight up to achieve sight picture.
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10 Alert ELPCPP No Alert carry
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11 Stance ELPCPP IsoscelesWeaverIsosceles
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12 Fundamentals The fundamentals are the same in ELP as in CPP. Coaching techniques are augmented and explained further in CPP.
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13 Sight Picture CPP fires on a different target (MPMS-1) so sight picture is different. This target design reduces anticipation and related shooting problems. Target is combat realistic.
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14 Weapons Commands ELPCPP Load Make Ready Unload Unload, Show Clear Make a Condition 3 Weapon Make a Condition 1 Weapon Make a Condition 4 Weapon Show Clear
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15 Changes in Weapons Handling ELPCPP Lower workspace Chamber check Higher workspace Determining the condition of the weapon Determining condition of weapon is done whenever deemed necessary; after fight is over, prior to holstering. Repetition is built into CPP live fire to train procedures for determining the condition of the weapon. Determining condition of weapon is done whenever deemed necessary; after fight is over, prior to holstering. Repetition is built into CPP live fire to train procedures for determining the condition of the weapon. Higher workspace allows: Eyes to remain on threat. Movement with weapon. Higher workspace allows: Eyes to remain on threat. Movement with weapon.
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16 CPP Position Analysis Detailed position analysis. Grip Wrists Arms Body position Head Fault check stability of hold via Observation Method and Laser Pen Method.
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17 Dry Practice MTC CMT’s provide EDIP Instruction Scripts for EDIP Instruction provided in student binder T3 Students practice in groups. Final Evaluation (Thursday) after ISMT
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