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inspection arms

American  

noun

  1. a position in military drill in which the missile chamber of a weapon is open for inspection.


Etymology

Origin of inspection arms

First recorded in 1880–85

Example Sentences

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One of those challenges was inspection arms, a drill where the recruit prepares his or her rifle for visual inspection by an officer.

From Los Angeles Times

Rifles having been ordered loaded are kept loaded without command until the command unload or inspection arms, fresh clips being inserted when the magazine is exhausted.

From Project Gutenberg

As the inspector returns the piece the next man executes inspection arms, and so on through the troop.

From Project Gutenberg

The lieutenant commanding had ordered "Inspection arms!" and once again the strain of sweet music swept across the green carpeted quadrangle, and Marion Ray, seated on her piazza far down the line, chatting with a neighbor who had just dropped in, lifted her head and listened.

From Project Gutenberg

Each man, as the captain approaches him executes inspection arms.

From Project Gutenberg