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    no Live rounds or drill rounds were to be used when undertaking this form of training

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    what was the "protocol" when using the aiming sticks and a "live" rifle or a "D.P."
    We didn't use DP rifles, later we had DP MINIMI guns but only a few. As stated the rules are the same because they were added to our book by the UKicon exchange WO2 in the school. No live of course and no drill to eliminate any accidents. We never had any incidents anyway even back using the FNs. Just do it...
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