SDI Firearms Inspection and Troubleshooting (FTT 111) Questions and Answers Already Passed
SDI Firearms Inspection and Troubleshooting (FTT 111) Questions and Answers Already Passed Which of the following statements are not true about safety and ammunition? Always keep ammunition in the gunsmithing area It is required to both __________________ and _____________________ once the action is open to ensure the weapon is safe. Visually Check; Physically Check The initial function check is to be done: With no rounds or snap caps Some break-action firearms are cocked when the __________ acts upon the _____________________ and cocks the _________________. Lug; Cocking Lever; Hammer T/F: Manual Actions require the operator to use a moderate to heavy force to close the breach. FALSE Revolvers will lock at about the same time when the ____________ is in its ______________ position. Hammer; Cocked Which of the following firearm types "push" the extracted round from the chamber? Break Action T/F: With a fixed ejector, you must quickly manipulate the action to ensure the round is properly ejected. TRUE Snap caps are meant to identify which of the following malfunctions? Failures to Extract, Eject, and Feed Which of the following contribute to a failure to feed? Feeding Device; Action Parts; Ammunition Match the numbered step of the fire control group with its description: 1) With snap caps in the chamber, set the safety in the "safe" position. 2) Depress the trigger; it will not move. 3) Release the trigger and move to "fire" position. 4) Depress the trigger again; hammer will have audible "click" 5) Continue to depress trigger, manually cycle the action and eject the snap cap. 6) Release trigger, click and hammer should not move. 7) Use a nylon or rubber hammer and tap the receiver or action. 8) Set safety to "safe" position, nothing should happen. T/F: When a firearm equipped with a decocker is in the "safe" position, the hammer may fall. TRUE What would be the purpose to tap a pistol's external hammer with a rubber mallet? To check the hammer/sear engagement Match the type of cartridge to its proper headspace location: Rimfire-Rim of the case; Belted Magnum Cartridge- Top of the belt of the case; Centerfire Pistol Cartridge- Leading edge to the mouth; Bottleneck Centerfire Rifle Cartridge-Datum line or near center of shoulder. T/F: Too little headspace can result in the case expanding too much, which may lead to an explosion in the chamber. FALSE What happens when you headspace a cartridge with the extractor installed? The measurement is reading off the extractor instead of the breech face
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