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With the fighting spirit that has propelled them thus far, recruits move on to the final challenges they must face to become Marines in Phase 3. This phase includes the most difficult part of recruit training: the Crucible, which is the ultimate test of all theyve learned before earning the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor.
Recruits prepare for rifle qualification day by firing rounds of both slow fire (one shot at a time) and rapid fire (10 shots in a row). Recruits fire from four shooting positions at ranges of 200, 300, and 500 yards.
The Marine Corps officially adopted the Mk22 in 2020 to replace the M40A6 and Mk13 Mod 7 sniper rifles in its arsenal. The system consists of the rifle itself, three barrels, a 7x35 variable power optic designated the M317 Precision Day Optic, and a suppressor, ing to Marine Corps Systems Command.
At the start of the fiscal year, Oct. 1, 2021, the Marine Corps officially introduced its new ARQ. This new course of fire will require Marines to be more independent and self-aware of the mission. It will also include the use of barricades, and focus on positional shooting, providing a more realistic way to train.
After recruit training, they attend School of Infantry, Marine Combat Training Battalion, at Camp Geiger, North Carolina, or Camp Pendleton, California. Both Military Police Officers and Military Police attend a 20-week training program at the Marine Corps Police Academy in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
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The Marine Corps noted in budget request documents at the inception of the program that they intended to purchase 250 Mk22 Mod 0 rifles. The Army announced in 2021 that it would also replace its M107 sniper rifle and M2010 enhanced sniper rifle with the Mk22 Mod 0.
Criteria: Marine Corps rifle weapons qualification badges are obtained after obtaining a passing score, which fall into one of three ranges - 250 - 279 for Marksman, 280 - 304 for Sharpshooter, and 305 - 350 for Expert.

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