TEST 2026 TESTED QUESTIONS WITH FULL
SOLUTION GRADED A+
◉ Operator error. Answer: ----- can lead to failures to feed, ex- tract,
and eject.
◉ limp wristing. Answer: The firearm is not secured enough while
being discharged.
◉ Peening. Answer: is a process of working metal with the domed
end of a ball-peen ham- mer.
◉ fixed and dynamic. Answer: Ejection malfunctions can vary with
bolt-action firearms because they employ two different ejector types
◉ False. Answer: On a bolt action rifle, if the bolt face is damaged,
you will need to recut the chamber to SAAMI specs
◉ Ejection port. Answer: The internal box magazine is loaded
through the
,◉ Finish. Answer: Which type of chamber reamer is used to recut
the chamber of a shotgun?
◉ top lever, cross bolt cutout. Answer: In most break-open action
shotguns, the locking lugs are secured either by the --- or the ---
◉ Flex Hone Tool. Answer: If you do not have access to a lathe in
order to polish a shotgun chamber, use the ----- line of products to
accomplish this task
◉ False. Answer: Fixed ejectors are spring-driven and live inside the
bolt head.
◉ True. Answer: Hand reamers include an integral pilot used to keep
the reamer centered in the chamber.
◉ Ogive. Answer: The ______________ of ball ammunition may create a
malfunction in chambering
◉ Worn firing pin/striker spring. Answer: What is the most likely
cause of a failure to fire malfunction in a bolt action rifle?
◉ disengage the safety. Answer: Failure to _________________ will lead
to a perceived failure to fire, and will feel like a "dead" movement.
, ◉ Cocking cam and/or sear surface is damaged.. Answer: What are
two ways a cocking malfunction can occur in a bolt action rifle?
◉ True. Answer: Fired cases provide insight on what happens inside
the chamber of a firearm
◉ An extractor hook slides into the extractor groove in the
controlled feed design.. Answer: What is the main difference
between a push feed and a controlled feed bolt action rifle design?
◉ Hardened. Answer: Military ammunition is unique because of the
-- primer cup
◉ All the above. Answer: Feeding problems with break-open
shotguns are usually caused by:
◉ Short stroke. Answer: "Limp wristing" a semi-automatic firearm
can cause a _________ malfunction
◉ All the above. Answer: If a shooter experiences a "light strike"
when firing a break-open shotgun, a possible culprit is: