QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
✔✔New York and Colorado have what restriction that LEOSA does not allow -
✔✔Magazine capacity law
✔✔18 SC 926C allows what - ✔✔Carrying of concealed firearms by qualified retired law
enforcement officers.
✔✔What must retirees carry to be covered under LEOSA - ✔✔photographic
identification issued by the agency from which the individual separated and a
Certification of Qualification
✔✔Who's reasonability for safety on the range - ✔✔Everyone
✔✔How do you clean up after the range - ✔✔Wash thoroughly with cold water and
soap
✔✔Rule of 9's - ✔✔90% of all gun problems are you or the ammo
✔✔Four times to clean a gun - ✔✔New gun, After shooting, Monthly, as necessary
✔✔Main parts of the firearm - ✔✔Magazine, slide, barrel, recoil spring and frame
✔✔What are the 3 levels of training - ✔✔Static, dynamic, simulation
✔✔What are the shooting fundamentals - ✔✔Stance, two handed grip, breathing
control, trigger control, sight alignment, sight picture.
✔✔Sight alignment is - ✔✔Relationship between front and rear sights
✔✔Sight picture is - ✔✔Relationship between target , sights and your eyes
✔✔What are the front sights called - ✔✔Post
✔✔What are the rear sights called - ✔✔Notch
✔✔Equal light equals - ✔✔sights
✔✔How many feet are officer killed from - ✔✔0-5 feet
✔✔The closer the bad guy the - ✔✔More damage they can do
, ✔✔When do most gun fights happen - ✔✔In dim lighting environments
✔✔What are the primary weapons for cops - ✔✔Handguns
✔✔What is the percentage of time a officer will be on target - ✔✔18%
✔✔What is the factors of incapacitation - ✔✔Psychological and phycological responses
✔✔What is ballistics - ✔✔The study of the natural laws governing projectiles and their
predictable performance
✔✔What are Wound Ballistics - ✔✔The science of projectiles effect on living tissues
✔✔Caliber - ✔✔Size of the round in inches or millimeters (9mm is .9mm)
✔✔What is Cavitation - ✔✔Cavity created by air being sucked in during the passage of
a bullet through the target
✔✔What is high velocity bullet - ✔✔Above 2500 ft/sec then bullet can cause both shock
waves and cavitation which increase tissue destruction
✔✔What is a Hollow point bullet - ✔✔A bullet with a cavity in the nose, designed to
expand on impact and increase energy dissipation
✔✔What is a Jacket - ✔✔An outer layer of high-melting point metal used to cover the
lead of a bullet
✔✔What is Magnum - ✔✔Extra gunpowder added to provide 20% to 60% more energy
than a standard load of the same caliber
✔✔What is Muzzle velocity - ✔✔Velocity as a bullet leaves the barrel
✔✔What are the four parts of a cartridge - ✔✔Bullet, Casing, Powder, Primer
✔✔Ammunition Malfunctions types are - ✔✔High primer, squad load, inverted primer
and crimped or damaged case.
✔✔How do you decock a Glock handgun - ✔✔Take your finger off the trigger
✔✔Two types of reloads - ✔✔Combat and Tactical
✔✔What are the steps to the "draw stroke" - ✔✔Grip, clear, rock, smack, look