FIREARMS TRAINING EXAM 2026 2027
UPDATE 200 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH LEGAL RATIONALES RANGE
PROCEDURES AND TACTICAL
SCENARIOS
Firearms Safety Fundamentals
1. What is considered the "primary safety" when handling a
firearm? A. The manual safety lever on the firearm B. The holster
retention system C. The trigger finger kept outside the trigger
guard until ready to fire D. The chamber flag indicator
Rationale: CLEET emphasizes that the trigger finger is the "primary
safety." Keeping the finger indexed outside the trigger guard until
sights are on target and the decision to fire is made prevents negligent
discharges.
2. When first picking up any firearm, what is the first action
you must take? A. Check the serial number B. Ensure the firearm
is unloaded by physically and visually inspecting it C. Load a
round to test function D. Ask the instructor if it is safe
Rationale: Never take anyone's word that a firearm is unloaded.
Always personally verify the chamber and magazine are empty before
handling. This is a fundamental range safety rule.
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3. Which statement best describes the rule about pointing a
firearm? A. Point it at the ground when not in use B. Never point a
firearm at anyone unless you are ready and willing to kill that
person C. Point it at the sky to clear the barrel D. Point it at the target
only during qualification
Rationale: The cardinal rule of firearms safety is to never point a
firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy. This applies at all
times, on and off the range.
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,4. What must you do before proceeding from the firing line to
the target area? A. Ensure your firearm is holstered and the line is
cleared by the tower operator B. Walk quickly to minimize exposure C.
Keep your finger on the trigger for readiness D. Carry the firearm with
the muzzle up for safety
Rationale: You may only proceed downrange after all firearms are
holstered, the line is declared clear by the tower operator, and you
receive explicit instructions. This prevents accidental discharges while
people are forward of the firing line.
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5. Upon hearing the command "CEASE FIRE," what is the
correct sequence of actions? A. Drop to the ground and cover your
head B. Cease firing, de-cock, engage safety if applicable,
holster securely, and await further instructions C. Immediately
unload and place the firearm on the ground D. Turn around and face the
instructor
Rationale: The standardized "Cease Fire" protocol ensures all weapons
are made safe simultaneously. De-cocking and holstering prevents
accidental discharge while the line is in a transitional state.
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6. Which of the following is NOT an acceptable holster type for
CLEET Phase 4? A. Level 2 retention duty holster B. Blackhawk
Serpa holster with trigger-button release C. Kydex inside-the-
waistband holster with retention D. Leather paddle holster with thumb
break
Rationale: CLEET explicitly prohibits Blackhawk Serpa holsters or any
holster with a release mechanism located near the trigger, as this
increases the risk of negligent discharge during draw.
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7. What is the minimum acceptable ammunition type for
CLEET Phase 4 qualification? A. Lead round nose, steel case B. Full
Metal Jacket (FMJ), brass case, copper-covered nose C. Hollow
point, aluminum case D. Remanufactured soft-point, brass case
Rationale: CLEET requires factory-new FMJ ammunition with brass
cases and copper-covered bullets. No lead may be visible.
,Steel/aluminum cases, remanufactured ammo, and exposed-lead
bullets are prohibited for safety and range maintenance.
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8. When unloading a semi-automatic pistol on the range, what
is the correct procedure? A. Remove magazine, rack slide once,
holster B. Remove magazine, lock slide open, visually and
physically inspect chamber, present grip-first muzzle-down C.
Eject magazine and place pistol on bench D. Pull trigger to ensure
chamber is empty
Rationale: Proper unloading requires removing the magazine first,
locking the slide open to expose the chamber, and conducting both
visual and physical inspection. The firearm is then presented grip-first,
muzzle-down for verification.
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9. What is the proper response if you experience a "hangfire"
(delayed ignition)? A. Immediately eject the round and inspect the
firearm B. Keep the firearm pointed downrange, wait 30-60
seconds, then follow malfunction clearance procedures C.
Shake the firearm to dislodge the round D. Call for a range officer and
walk off the line
Rationale: A hangfire is a delayed primer ignition. Keeping the muzzle
downrange and waiting prevents injury if the round fires unexpectedly.
After waiting, standard malfunction procedures apply.
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10. Which question is NOT part of the pre-range safety
checklist? A. Is your firearm of sound design and well maintained? B.
Is your ammunition both safe and fresh? C. Is your uniform pressed
and professional? D. Is your holster properly designed and
constructed to fit your handgun?
Rationale: The pre-range safety checklist focuses on equipment
integrity: shooter condition, firearm condition, ammunition quality,
and holster fit. Appearance/uniform standards are separate from
immediate safety checks.
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, 11. When should you load your firearm on the CLEET range? A.
When you arrive at the firing position B. Only after taking position
on the firing line AND receiving the command to load from the
tower operator C. Before entering the range building D. Whenever you
feel ready to shoot
Rationale: Loading is strictly controlled by the tower operator to
ensure all shooters are synchronized and safe. Anticipating commands
or loading early creates hazardous conditions.
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12. What is the proper "tactical position" when loading or
unloading on the firing line? A. Facing directly toward the target B.
Standing at a 45-degree angle, strong side away, muzzle
pointed downrange C. Kneeling with muzzle elevated D. Facing
sideways with muzzle parallel to the firing line
Rationale: The 45-degree tactical position directs the muzzle safely
downrange while allowing the shooter to manipulate the firearm
without pointing it at adjacent shooters or personnel.
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13. If you drop a magazine, speedloader, or round while
reloading on the range, what should you do? A. Immediately
bend down and retrieve it B. Keep muzzle downrange, raise your
off-hand, and allow a line officer to retrieve the item C. Kick the
item to the side and continue D. Call "cease fire" and retrieve it yourself
Rationale: Bending down on the firing line with a loaded firearm is
extremely hazardous. Raising the off-hand signals a line officer to
safely retrieve dropped items while you maintain muzzle discipline.
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14. Which statement about dry-firing is correct per CLEET
Phase 4 rules? A. Dry-firing is permitted anytime to practice trigger
control B. Dry-firing is only allowed in designated dry-fire areas
with instructor permission and direction C. Dry-firing is
prohibited under all circumstances D. Dry-firing is allowed on the firing
line if the firearm is unloaded
Rationale: Dry-fire practice must be controlled to prevent confusion
with live-fire activities. Designated areas and instructor supervision