Gun book

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Bundeswehr shooting book (front cover)
Title page of the Austrian shooting book (1965)

The shooting book serves as a personal proof of performance for the soldier in the military shooting training of the Bundeswehr . All shooting results achieved with different weapons are entered in the shooting book. The gun book remains in the hands of the soldier, but may not be kept by the soldier himself, but only by superiors or clerks appointed for this purpose. Entries are made on the basis of the results entered in the shooting book when shooting .

In addition to the official personal details (name, rank , troop unit ), the shooting book contains the results of shooting with the various hand weapons ( rifle , pistol , machine gun , MP ), anti-tank weapons , anti-aircraft weapons and hand grenades . Furthermore, the results of the evaluation exercises for obtaining the marksman's line or the badge of achievement are noted. The shooting book is considered a certificate . It is returned after leaving service and kept with the soldier's personnel records.

The equivalent in the Austrian armed forces is the shooting book .

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  • Karl Helmut Schnell (Ed.): Pocket book for military training . (35th edition). Verlag Walhalla and Praetoria, Regensburg 1985, ISBN 3-8029-6210-9 .
  • Gun book of the Bundeswehr
  • Shooting book (for the kuk infantry) . (Second edition). Müller, Stryj sa, OBV .