This was during the Virginia Military Institute Army ROTC FTX (Field Training Excercise) during October of 2009. This is not the standard qualification course, this is a practice drill for said course. We were shooting at paper targets with simulated distance-size targets on the piece of paper. There are no pop-up targets, nor does it go out to 300 yards. This is meant to be practice for the “real deal” and is not a substitute for it. The standards that we had to meet that day: 40 rounds are fired at 10 targets, four rounds per target. The total number of points a Soldier can get is 40. 37-40 hits is “Expert,” 31-36 hits is “Sharpshooter,” 24-30 is “Marksman,” and 23 and lower is a no-go. We had four minutes to shoot the 40 rounds with the M16A2 rifle.

Firing Hungarian AMD-65 7.62x39mm AK-47 Rifle

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I went to purchase a 9mm pistol today from a licensed dealer. My first and only other weapon I’ve ever owned was purchased from an individual and in LA you don’t need one unless it comes from a dealer. I didn’t think twice about it until the dealer told me that it was put on hold. when I was 18 I was arrested for a possession charge. That was 17 years ago. I never went to court or anything. All charges were dropped. Since then I’ve joined the army. Served on 2 deployments got married w/2.3 kids, a house, white fence and everything. Why would they stop me from buying a firearm? Could there really be repercussions after all this time?

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Daniella Firing Izhmash AK-47 Rifle