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The student will identify CLEET'S general safety rules relating to all firearms and
handling conditions - ANSWER-Treat all firearms as though they were loaded.
Never point a firearm at anyone unless you are ready & willing to kill that person.
Keep your finger (primary safety) off the trigger until your sights are on the target.
Always make positive target identification, and be sure of the area behind your target.
The student will identify what must first be accomplished whenever a person picks up a
firearm. - ANSWER-ENSURE THAT IT IS UNLOADED NEVER LAY A FIREARM
DOWN WITHOUT FIRST UNLOADING IT.
The student will identify when a firearm, which is being brought to the range, must be
unloaded. - ANSWER-ALL FIREARMS BROUGHT TO THE RANGE MUST BE
UNLOADED
The student will identify when a firearm, which is intended for use on the range, must be
checked and approved. - ANSWER-ALL FIREARMS MUST BE CHECKED BY A
QUALIFIED POLICE ARMORER & APPROVED BY THE RANGE MASTER PRIOR TO
USE ON THE RANGE
The student will identify when firearms may be loaded on the range. - ANSWER-
FIREARMS WILL BE LOADED ON THE RANGE ONLY AFTER POSITION HAS BEEN
TAKEN ON THE FIRING LINE, AND ONLY AFTER THE COMMAND TO LOAD HAS
BEEN GIVEN FROM THE TOWER.
, The student will identify where spent brass is to be ejected - ANSWER-EJECT SPENT
BRASS ONTO THE GROUND, NOT INTO YOUR HAND OR A CONTAINER
The student will identify the position and condition of a semiautomatic pistol when
transferring it to another person. - ANSWER-WHEN TRANSFERRING A
SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL, REMOVE THE MAGAZINE; UNLOAD THE CHAMBER;
LOCK THE SLIDE OPEN; AND PRESENT IT GRIP FIRST ( MUZZLE DOWN).
The student will identify the position and condition of a rifle/shotgun when transferring it
to another person. - ANSWER-WHEN TRANSFERRING A RIFLE/SHOTGUN, THE
FIREARM SHOULD BE UNLOADED; ACTION OPEN; SAFETY ON; AND
PRESENTED TO THE RECIPIENT PORT ARMS (WITH THE MUZZLE UP).
The student will identify where a firearm may be un-holstered - ANSWER-NO FIREARM
WILL BE TAKEN OUT OF THE HOLSTER OTHER THAN WHEN ON THE FIRING
LINE, OR IN A DESIGNATED DRYFIRE AREA
The student will identify what must be checked free of obstructions prior to loading and
firing a firearm. - ANSWER-ALL FIREARMS WILL BE CHECKED FOR CHAMBER AND
BARREL OBSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LOADING AND FIRING
The student will identify when the trigger finger may be placed on the trigger when the
weapon is being presented - ANSWER-NEVER PLACE YOUR FINGER ON THE
TRIGGER UNTIL THE FIREARM IS CLEAR OF THE HOLSTER & SAFELY POINTED
DOWN RANGE.
The student will identify the procedure to follow when experiencing a squib load -
ANSWER-IN THE EVENT OF A SQUIB LOAD, KEEP THE FIREARM POINTED
DOWN RANGE, AND CALL FOR A LINE OFFICER. NEVER FIRE A SUCCEEDING