SWEDEN. 

 Revolver practice for officers and underofficers. 



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Manner of sliootiiig. 



With siiiiport, point of aim marked 



Vitlumt Kupport, point of aim markeii 



Willi siipiiort, point of aim marked 



Without support, point of aim marked 



Witli support, point of aim marked 



■Without support, point of aim marked 



With support, point of aim marked 



Without support, point of aim marked 



l{e<iuirement8. 



All in the figure. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Ill exercises 7 and 8 the "weapon is used as a self-cocker, 

 and tlie time for each exercise is limited to 10 seconds at the 

 most. 



Anyone who does not qualify must, in a subsequent year, 

 repeat the preparatory exercises as well as those in this table. 

 Anyone who has qualified is excused from preparatory exer- 

 cises and practices according to a program drawn up by the 

 chief of the regiment, with the restriction that the target 

 shall be the figure of a soldier,' and that 6 shots shall be fired 

 with the revolver used as a self-cocker and within the speci- 

 fied time. 



MISCELLANEOUS TROOPS. 



Special tables are prepared for cavalry sergeants and musi- 

 cians, men of field artillery, the field-telegraph companies, 

 for the train, and for the hospital troops. 



In all cases, except for the officers and underofficers, those 

 men who do not qualify shall, whenever there may be an 

 opportunity, repeat the exercises preceded by the preparatory 

 exercises. 



PRIZE SHOOTING. 



Prize competitions are held annually for each field-telegraph 

 company, and each company of hospital troops. 



Prizes. — For each field-telegraph company one of 20 

 kronor, one of 10 kronor, and three of 5 kronor. 



For each hospital company one of 10 kronor and one of 5 

 kronor. 



field artillery. 



The field artillery is equipped with S.l-centimeter guns, 

 model '81 and model '94, and with 7.5-centimeter guns, model 

 '87 (Krupp). 



