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General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Marines.
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Thought I would say a quick hello to every one on here, as it has been said the computers have been f@@ked down here for a while.

Good to see every one is getting on and loads more joining up, well all is fine down here at sunny Lympstone! , had week 9 gym pass out today, what a hang out I was well knacked, it was going quite well but due to our performance we ended up getting a couple of extra camp circuits( which I hate) and although 95% of people managed 4 rope climbs we only got an average pass, which was a bit of a downer especiallly as we we were all knackered afterwards!

Start of week 10 on Monday and exercise Hunters Moon( hope the weather gets better!) then a long weekend and a couple of weeks on the range followed by Easter leave.

Well done to all those who have passed a PRMC recently and good luck to those who are waiting to go on one.

If any one has any questions on the first couple of weeks I will be more than happy to help.

Laters John. :D
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Are the rope climbs done with any weight ?
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Sticky Blue wrote:I hope that helps
clear as mud... 8)
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Initially you won't carry weight. Later on you will do rope climbs with fighting order (32lbs).
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What is fighting order? I keep hearing about it. Is it just webbing with everything in it?
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beardo wrote:What is fighting order? I keep hearing about it. Is it just webbing with everything in it?
benw said in his reply above, Its 32lbs and also a rifle over your sholder isnt it ?
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Fighting order means your webbing and rifle, the webbing should be 21lbs and i think an Sa80 weighs about 9lb.

You start off on bottom field with nothing and as you progress they build up the weight ready for BPT pass out.
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ok thanks
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Sticky Blue wrote::o
Rugee wrote:i think an Sa80 weighs about 9lb.
As I was never tested on the SA80 on any progress test I think it is about 8.3... :P
Stix,
With your length of Service you must have tested out on a Brown Bess :D :D :D
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wholley wrote:
Sticky Blue wrote::o
Rugee wrote:i think an Sa80 weighs about 9lb.
As I was never tested on the SA80 on any progress test I think it is about 8.3... :P
Stix,
With your length of Service you must have tested out on a Brown Bess :D :D :D

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Thought SLR meant self loading rifle :o :o
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(S)elf(L)oading(R)ifle.
Still have one.Kingsdown?How old are you?
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wholley wrote:Kingsdown?How old are you?
Lets put it this way....my first beret was still wet the day of 41's disbandment parade (the last one)
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