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How to fill out the SMALL ARMS QUALIFICATIONS RECORD - MyGunCard online
The SMALL ARMS QUALIFICATIONS RECORD is an essential document for recording qualification scores for various weapon courses. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions on how to fill out the form online effectively.
Follow the steps to complete your qualification record.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- In the 'Ship or Station' field, enter the name of the ship or station where the qualification took place.
- In the 'Division or Activity' section, specify the division or activity involved in the qualification.
- Select the relevant course for the firearm used from the following options: Navy Handgun Qualification Course (NHQC), Handgun Practical Weapons Course (HPWC), Rifle Qualification Course (RQC), Shotgun Practical Weapons Course (SPWC), Handgun Lowlight Course (HLLC), or Rifle Lowlight Course (RLLC).
- Fill in the 'Range Name/Location' to indicate where the qualification took place.
- Provide your full name in the designated field.
- Enter the date of firing in the appropriate format.
- Include the last four digits of your Social Security Number in the given section.
- List the weapon(s) fired during the qualification process.
- For each course, record your score and marksmanship award code. The codes are: 'E' for Expert, 'S' for Sharpshooter, and 'M' for Marksmen.
- If applicable, classify your qualification as 'Q' for Qualified or 'U' for Unqualified in the spaces provided.
- Certify the record by providing the signature and rate of the range safety officer.
- After completing all sections, save changes, and download or print the form for your records.
Complete your SMALL ARMS QUALIFICATIONS RECORD online today!
Qualification as expert with the rifle (M-16/M-4) for the Air Force Qualification Course (AFQC) is most common for Air Force members and requires 35 to 40 hits out of 40 rounds (if qualifying without a gas mask), or 43 to 50 hits out of 50 rounds on various sized silhouettes, simulating targets at different ranges.