Performed before entering barracks, after firing exercises, or during guard changes. Accountability: Allows supervisors to visually inspect every weapon. 📋 Step-by-Step Procedure (Standard Rifle) Preparation Point the muzzle in a safe direction (usually towards a clearing pit or the ground). Ensure the safety selector is on Remove Ammunition Press the magazine release. Remove the magazine and secure it. Clear the Chamber Pull the charging handle/bolt to the rear. Lock the bolt open (if applicable). This ejects any live round currently in the chamber. Visual & Physical Inspection into the ejection port and magazine well. with a finger (if dark) to confirm the chamber is empty. The "Kosong!" (Empty!) shout is often given here. Release & Dry Fire Release the bolt forward. and pull the trigger (pointing at the clearing pit). Switch back to ⚠️ Key Safety Rules Muzzle Discipline:
Jangan pernah mengarahkan senjata ke bagian tubuh sendiri atau orang lain. 2. Lepaskan Magasin ( Remove the Magazine ) Tekan tombol pelepas magasin ( magazine release button ). Aba Aba Kosongkan Senjata
Moncong senjata ( muzzle ) wajib diarahkan ke tempat yang aman. Ensure the safety selector is on Remove Ammunition
Implementasi aba-aba "Kosongkan Senjata" dalam operasi keamanan melibatkan beberapa langkah strategis: Lock the bolt open (if applicable)
"Aba Aba Kosongkan Senjata" bukan hanya sekadar instruksi sederhana; ia merupakan bagian integral dari upaya membangun kesadaran dan kedisiplinan dalam penggunaan senjata. Dengan mengedepankan keselamatan, kedisiplinan, dan kesadaran, aparat keamanan dapat menjalankan tugas mereka dengan lebih efektif dan bertanggung jawab. Implementasi yang sukses dari aba-aba ini tidak hanya akan mengurangi risiko kecelakaan dan eskalasi konflik tetapi juga meningkatkan kepercayaan masyarakat terhadap aparat keamanan. Oleh karena itu, sangat penting bagi semua pihak terkait untuk memahami, menginternalisasi, dan mengimplementasikan prinsip-prinsip yang terkandung dalam aba-aba ini dalam setiap operasi keamanan.
The "Look and Feel" step. Officers must visually verify the chamber is empty and often use a finger to feel for the absence of a round in low-light conditions.
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