QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS | GET IT RIGHT!!
The three major components of a pistol are: - correct answer frame, barrel and action
Your finger may contact the trigger: - correct answer when you are ready to shoot
The trigger mechanism: - correct answer releases a spring-powered hammer or striker to fire
the cartridge.
Aiming consists of: - correct answer sight alignment and sight picture.
When aiming a pistol, the eye can only focus on one object at a time; therefore, you should
focus on the (BLANK) so that it appears clear and sharp. - correct answer front sight
To ensure you use the correct ammunition for your gun: - correct answer a. check the
information stamped on the barrel and/or slide.
b. check your owner's manual.
c. check the cartridge box and cartridge headstamp.
d. all of the above.
When a cartridge fails to fire immediately, you should: - correct answer keep the pistol pointed
in a safe direction and, after waiting at least 30 seconds (as a precaution in case of a hangfire),
open the action and remove the cartridge.
When gripping the pistol, you should: - correct answer use the same grip each time that you
hold the pistol.
Follow-through is important because: - correct answer it integrates, maintains and continues all
shooting fundamentals before, during and immediately after firing the shot.
The frame of a pistol is: - correct answer is the central component of most pistols.
The four components of a pistol cartridge are: - correct answer case, primer, powder charge
and bullet.
Some of the benefits of the Isosceles Position are: - correct answer it is natural and easy to
assume.
Double-action refers to the type of action: - correct answer in which pulling the trigger
performs two tasks: cocking and releasing the hammer.
Before cleaning a pistol, be sure that: - correct answer a. the pistol is unloaded.
b. The pistol is disassembled according to instructions in owner's manual.