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Does the Army Cadet program allow cadets to do weapons training with the old FN or Lee Enfield< or are the cadets on the Daisy air Rifle like the Junior Canadian Rangers?
ouyin2000 said:Personally, i've fired old civil war era muskets, .22, 9mm, and 45cal handguns, as well as 12 and 16 guage shotguns
It helps to have an officer who's a member of the local Gun Club
ouyin2000 said:Yea I know all about the legal issues with cadets, which is why my officer invited me to be his guest at the gun club for a day, where it is allowed for me to shoot his pistols, etc.
It was all clearly spelled out in the Comox Valley Gun Club rules.
Kyle Burrows said:Do you have any official documentation of this order?
ouyin2000 said:Central Region Cadet Orders
I'm in Pac Region...
Papke said:It also has to do with wether the range is authorized for use by DND (If your not doing it as a civilian that is)
Exactly! That's one of the biggest downfalls of cadets, is that we want to stimulate an interest in the forces, and do more things with our AFUs...yet we aren't allowed to learn the language of the army :JBeach said:We just had to remember, it's a firearm or a rifle, not a weapon. Do not use the term "enemy" or anything like it (eg. "Charlie"). No figure 11 or figure 12 targets. And automatic fire is out of the question.
Correct, it doesn't really matter...but someone higher up decided it does matter :JBeach said:What I'm really trying to say is that the language of the army isn't really that important. It can be picked up very quickly. The skills that the cadets learn are far more important to making a future soldier. Forgive my ignorance, but how often do cadets use semi-automatic rifles like the C7? Whether it's a "rifle" or a "weapon" doesn't really matter.
I have unintentionally been included in a FTX with the C Scots a few years ago.And yes, one of the main purposes for my unit to be working more closely with the cadets is to increase recruiting. Maybe it would be possible to include cadets who are seriously considering joining the unit on some of our (reserve) shoots or even exercises. They may not be able to participate much (lack of qualifications and tactical training), but at least they could get an impression of what we do. I think I remember something like this happening once during my time in, but it's rare.
JBeach said:Do not use the term "enemy" or anything like it (eg. "Charlie").