NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course
Questions and Answers Latest Version
2025
Both ear and eye protection are highly recommended whenever you are firing
live ammunition. - ANSWER True
Cartridges loaded to lower pressures than standard ammunition are known as
"+P" cartridges. - ANSWER False
You should always bury unserviceable ammunition. - ANSWER False
You should always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot - ANSWER True
Grip consistency is essential for accurate shooting. - ANSWER True
Ammunition should not be present when cleaning a pistol. - ANSWER True
The single most important selection criterion revolves around the purpose of the
firearm. - ANSWER True
Your breath should be let out slowly and steadily until the shot is fired. - ANSWER False
Your non-dominant eye should be used for aiming the pistol. - ANSWER False
, You should always keep your gun unloaded until you are ready to use it. - ANSWER True
Pistols that are fired regularly do not need to be cleaned. - ANSWER False
Aiming consists of two stages: sight alignment and sight picture. - ANSWER True
Trigger control is one of the most important
shooting fundamentals. - ANSWER True
The major components of breech-loading pistols include the frame, the barrel, and
the action. - ANSWER True
The Natural Aiming Area refers to the natural alignment of the shooter and the gun in
any position. - ANSWER True
The first Rule for Safe Gun Handling can be ignored while dry-firing. - ANSWER False
Pistol cartridges should not be exposed to water or solvents. - ANSWER True
The muzzle is the front end of the barrel where the bullet exits. - ANSWER True
When shooting a pistol, you should always know your target and what is beyond. -
ANSWER True
Before handling a gun, learn how it operates. Read the owner's manual for your gun. -
ANSWER True
Questions and Answers Latest Version
2025
Both ear and eye protection are highly recommended whenever you are firing
live ammunition. - ANSWER True
Cartridges loaded to lower pressures than standard ammunition are known as
"+P" cartridges. - ANSWER False
You should always bury unserviceable ammunition. - ANSWER False
You should always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot - ANSWER True
Grip consistency is essential for accurate shooting. - ANSWER True
Ammunition should not be present when cleaning a pistol. - ANSWER True
The single most important selection criterion revolves around the purpose of the
firearm. - ANSWER True
Your breath should be let out slowly and steadily until the shot is fired. - ANSWER False
Your non-dominant eye should be used for aiming the pistol. - ANSWER False
, You should always keep your gun unloaded until you are ready to use it. - ANSWER True
Pistols that are fired regularly do not need to be cleaned. - ANSWER False
Aiming consists of two stages: sight alignment and sight picture. - ANSWER True
Trigger control is one of the most important
shooting fundamentals. - ANSWER True
The major components of breech-loading pistols include the frame, the barrel, and
the action. - ANSWER True
The Natural Aiming Area refers to the natural alignment of the shooter and the gun in
any position. - ANSWER True
The first Rule for Safe Gun Handling can be ignored while dry-firing. - ANSWER False
Pistol cartridges should not be exposed to water or solvents. - ANSWER True
The muzzle is the front end of the barrel where the bullet exits. - ANSWER True
When shooting a pistol, you should always know your target and what is beyond. -
ANSWER True
Before handling a gun, learn how it operates. Read the owner's manual for your gun. -
ANSWER True