DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Preface. *This publication applies to the Active Army, the Army National. FIELD MANUAL NO. , HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Washington, DC, 25 June Change FM , 25 June ; Change 1, 5 September ; . distribution number , requirements for FM , Combat.
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FM 3-23.35
Two single targets and one set of multiple targets are exposed to the firer. However, 40 rounds of ammunition are issued with which to engage the exposed targets. One magazine with one round, one magazine with seven rounds, and six targets exposed. Upon completion of firing the 3-23.35, the scorer totals and signs the scorecard.
FM Combat Training With Pistols, M9 and M11
One magazine with seven rounds, and five targets exposed. Numbers in column labeled TGT target are not the sequence in which targets are exposed.
Qualification standards are listed in the bottom right corner on the record firing side of the scorecard.
During the eight-second delay, the firer must reload the weapon and be prepared to engage the next exposed target. During the instructional firing, the coach and assistant instructors should assist the firer in correcting errors.
The tower operator decides the target sequence. For durability and appearance, it should be made by the training aids section or an equally capable agency. Firers are issued one magazine of one round, one magazine of seven rounds, and one magazine of five rounds.

The firer places the magazine containing seven rounds in his magazine pouch where it is closest to the firing hand. The firer is credited with a hit if the hit is made during the target exposure time.
FM Appendix A, Combat Pistol Qualification Course
The firer is not penalized for using or not using the extra ammunition. For safety purposes, one magazine containing one round of ammunition and is loaded first in both Tables II and V. There is an eight-second delay to allow the firer to change magazines. The range to exposed targets does not exceed 31 meters from the firer.
After the last targets are hit or lowered, the weapon is 32-3.35.
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Aggressor figures may be superimposed on the silhouettes to add realism to the course of fire. There are four single targets and one set of multiple targets exposed to the firer.
Again, the firer must engage this target in the required time or it is rm a miss. The qualification tables described in paragraphs A-2 and A-3 also apply for night and NBC qualification.

The QTTD may be procured locally. The CPQC requires the soldier to engage single and multiple targets at various ranges using the fundamentals of quick fire. To receive a GO at night, the firer must hit at least 5 of the 30 exposed targets in all five tables.
Target sequences vary in distance from the firer, starting with no more than two targets at 7 meters and the farthest targets at 31 meters. He continues to move forward, keeping aligned with the firers to his right and left. Eight seconds later, another target appears.
Alibis are fired at the completion of each table from the position where the alibi occurred. The magazine containing five rounds is placed in the magazine pouch farthest from the firing hand.
Any shots that are fired by the firer after the target starts to lower are scored as a miss. The tower operator exposes the targets to the firers. The tower operator orders firers to position themselves next to the weapon stands and secure their weapons. The value of a hit is 10 3-3.35. The tower operator has each 3-32.35 total the firer’s scorecard and turn it in to the range officer or his representative. Three seconds after the target appears, the target is lowered if not hit.
Each time a target is hit or killed, an X is placed in the column labeled HITs.
