 The Combat Arms Program is responsible for weapons qualification and weapons maintenance for the entire wing. My name is Messar and Zachary Inkey, I'm the Logistics NCOIC for the 190 Second Security Forces Squadron. With Combat Arms it's not just being at the range every day. These guys have to also make sure there's a minimum annual requirement for inspections for all weapons and then when we get new weapons they have to be pre-inspected before they can even be fired. The 190 Second Security Forces just recently got multiple M4A1s and multiple M18s. So those weapons have to be inspected before any member can shoot them. You're checking everything, you're making sure the trigger works well, the mechanics of the weapons are good to go because obviously this is a life or death situation. There could be some serious bodily harm if these weapons aren't working properly. They're going by the technical orders and making sure that these weapons are up to snuff. Today we are conducting our preliminary weapons inspections. I'm Messar and Ryan T. Hooper, I'm a Combat Arms Team Leader for the 190 Second Security Forces Squadron Combat Arms section. We're done with our inspections, then we as instructors will actually shoot. We'll qualify ourselves so that we're able and capable of qualifying the rest of our Security Forces members as well as qualifying everybody else in the wing to include our geographically separated unit, the 2th or 3rd Red Horse. We have a good group of folks here that work pretty diligently in ensuring that you get the best possible training that you can receive from an Air Force instructor as well as we do so in an environment that is as safe as we can possibly make it.