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Flashlight carry methods, US Marine Corps MCRP 3-01B, Pistol Marksmanship, figures 10.6 and 10.7 Left side is two-handed grip, right side is cross-hand grip; top is Alert position (scanning the area), bottom is Ready position (preparing to engage a target).

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Date

2007-03-09 (original upload date)

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  • 2007-03-09 20:51 Fluzwup 424×397×8 (24260 bytes) Flashlight carry methods, US Marine Corps MCRP 3-01B, Pistol Marksmanship, figures 10.6 and 10.7 Left side is two-handed grip, right side is cross-hand grip; top is Alert position (scanning the area), bottom is Ready position (preparing to engage a targe

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