2/3 Stgw. 57 Rifle Grenades w/Dale: Direct & Indirect Firing Techniques
Select-Fire Rifles
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1h 24m
Dale takes us yet further through the theory and use of Stgw. 57 rifle grenades. 2/3.
Dale's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9zNvngfqqZIASarWVYvqyw
0:00 Intro
1:14 Direct Fire Intro
2:15 1960-1983 Firing Technique Demo
12:48 Analysis of Firing Demo
18:33 1960-1983 Technique Issues
28:54 1971 Effectiveness Study
40:00 Stgw. 57 Experimental Rifle Grenade Leaf Sights
54:28 New 1983-1987 Firing Technique
58:57 1983-1987 Firing Technique Issues
1:00:44 Indirect Fire Demo
1:08:26 Two-Man Aiming Techniques
1:11:04 Indirect Fire Issues, Experimental Sights & Techniques
1:22:19 The Näf Method
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