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Firearms Test (100 OUT OF 100) Questions and Answers (Latest Update) GRADED A
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Safety is the primary responsibility of Everyone What is the number one gun handling rule All weapons must be treated as if they are always loaded. What is the second gun handling rule Never let the muzzle of a weapon point at anything you are not willing to destroy What is the third gun handling rule Keep your finger off the trigger and out the trigger guard until the sites are on the target and you are prepared to shoot. What is the fourth gun handling rule Always be certain of the target and beyond. Four factors are necessary to cause injury with the fire arm. What are they The weapon must be loaded, handled, pointed, and action must be worked (trigger pulled). Decisional shooting
Ability, opportunity, jeopardy, and preclusion, What is the combat triad Mindset, gun handling, and marksmanship. What is the length of time it takes for our eyes to adjust to dim light 2 to 3 minutes to begin to adapt after being dark adapted. 20 to 30 minutes to gain full night vision. What are the different types of gun reloads? Tactical and combat reload. True or false. 90% of all malfunctions or caused by shooter error True What is cover Something that stops around such as concrete wall, engine block, and brick wall. Six basic fundamentals Stance, grip, sight alignment and picture, trigger manipulation, breath control, and follow through What is concealment Something that hide you from view such as bushes or windows.
Three gun malfunctions Failure to fire,Stove pipe, and double feed or feed away stoppage Methods of holding a flashlight Chapman, Rogers method, Harry's, the neck index, and the FBI. Transition zones can be described using color codes of danger which are White unaware of surroundings, yellow relaxed awareness whenever armed, orange specific alert to a possible danger, red armed encounter and weapon should be drawn, and Black panic mode.