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exercises should be repeated frequently at unexpected mo- 

 ments, as well as at the time expressly set apart for the 

 purpose. 



The instructor first explains how to pull steadily with the 

 finger without disturbing the aim or moving any other part 

 of the body; first with support (fig. 9), and then without. If 

 he can not keep the sight on the target long enough to pull 

 the trigger gradually he is taught to come to the position of 

 "revolver out" and rest. 



Fig. 9. 



The recruit is then instructed to combine the movements 

 of pointing, aiming, etc., by comrnand, and then go through 

 the motions of firing one, two, three, etc., shots by command; 

 finally at the command "Fire," to go through the motions of 

 firing six shots. 



