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Florida Basic Recruit Training Program: State Exam Prep Questions With 100% Actual Detailed Answers Update.

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Backstrap - Answer Portion of the grip that is placed in the palm of the shooting hand. Barrel - Answer 1. Provides a path for the fired bullet; long cylinder-shaped tube through which the projectile travels from the chamber 2. its chamber holds the cartridge Center Pin - Answer The spring-loaded part that holds the cylinder closed. Crane - Answer Attaches the cylinder to the frame so the cylinder can swing in and out of the frame opening. Cylinder - Answer Houses the extractor rod and contains the chambers that hold the cartridges. Cylinder Release Latch - Answer disengages the cylinder from the frame Cylinder Stop - Answer locks the cylinder Extractor - Answer 1. star-shaped device attached to the extractor rod that fits inside the cylinder that the rounds rest on (internal part) 2. metal hook-shaped part mounted on the bolt; the hook engages the rim of the cartridge so that when the action is brought to the rear, the extractor removes the shell from the chamber. Extractor Rod - Answer when depressed, it causes the extractor to push the cartridge from the cylinder Frame - Answer internal structure that holds the parts of the revolver and provides a way of gripping the firearm

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Florida Basic Recruit Training
Program: State Exam Prep Questions
With 100% Actual Detailed Answers
2025-2026 Update.
Backstrap - Answer Portion of the grip that is placed in the palm of the shooting hand.



Barrel - Answer 1. Provides a path for the fired bullet; long cylinder-shaped tube through

which the projectile travels from the chamber

2. its chamber holds the cartridge



Center Pin - Answer The spring-loaded part that holds

the cylinder closed.



Crane - Answer Attaches the cylinder to the frame so the cylinder can swing in and out of the

frame opening.



Cylinder - Answer Houses the extractor rod and contains the chambers that hold the

cartridges.



Cylinder Release Latch - Answer disengages the cylinder from the

frame



Cylinder Stop - Answer locks the cylinder



Extractor - Answer 1. star-shaped device attached to the extractor rod that fits inside the
cylinder that the rounds rest on (internal part)

2. metal hook-shaped part mounted on the bolt; the hook engages the rim of the cartridge so
that when the action is brought to the rear, the extractor removes the shell from the chamber.



Extractor Rod - Answer when depressed, it causes the extractor to push the cartridge from
the cylinder

,Front Sight - Answer located on the end of the barrel near the muzzle; it is designed for the
swift location of the target and for bringing the firearm into alignment for accuracy.



Grip - Answer 1. made of wood, plastic, or rubber; designed to allow the shooter to grip the
firearm easily for control

2. "small of the stock," just behind the receiver; the shooter uses the grip and his or her
shooting hand for control when firing or carrying it



Hammer - Answer when the trigger is pulled, this part falls forward to activate the primer



Hammer Nose - Answer pin or firing pin—part of the hammer or

frame that protrudes through the frame and strikes the primer (internal part)



Hammer Spur - Answer part of the hammer used for cocking the weapon to single-action
mode



Hand - Answer turns the cylinder as the gun is cocked, thus aligning a cartridge with

the hammer or firing pin (internal part)



Rear Sight - Answer located on the rear of the frame; it can be adjustable or fixed



Top Strap - Answer part of the frame that houses the rear sight, positioned over cylinder



Trigger - Answer activates the revolver's operation in both single and double action; activates
the pistol's operation



Trigger Guard - Answer part of the frame that protects the trigger



Accessory Rail - Answer provides space for lighting and sighting devices



Frame/Receiver - Answer holds the internal parts, as well as the slide assembly, and provides
a way to grip the pistol

,Magazine Catch - Answer releases the magazine from the frame

(magazine well)



Magazine Floor Plate - Answer base of the magazine



Muzzle Barrel - Answer provides a path for the fired bullet and is

chambered to hold the cartridge



Slide - Answer houses the firing pin, safety, drop safety, sights, and extractor



Slide Cover Plate - Answer allows access of the firing pin assembly



Slide Lock - Answer device that allows quick and simple field stripping of the pistol



Slide Stop Lever - Answer device that locks the slide in the open position



Thumb Rest - Answer place for the thumb to rest while gripping the pistol



Trigger Safety - Answer allows the trigger to move when pressed



5 Main Parts of a Magazine - Answer 1. Follower

2. Spring

3. Magazine Insert

4. Floor Plate

5. Magazine Tube



Action/Slide Release - Answer mechanical device that, when activated, releases the slide



Bolt - Answer 1. cylindrical steel part containing the

firing pin and extractor, which closes the

, action bars and on which the bolt sits



Ejection Port - Answer opening on the side or bottom of the receiver; spent casings are
ejected from it and live rounds are loaded into this port



Ejector - Answer 1. piece of spring steel mounted on the

inside left of the receiver; when the action pulls a shell to the rear, it compresses and then
releases the ejector as the bolt goes past it. A small extension stops the shell from going further
and assists in ejecting the shell from the receiver.

2. expels the shell from the ejection port

(internal part of the bolt)



Fore-end / Slide - Answer wooden or polymer grip near the magazine



Front/Bead Sight or Post - Answer bead or raised post on the front of the barrel used to
bring the firearm into

alignment for accuracy



Loading Port - Answer bottom opening on the receiver that live rounds are fed into or
removed from the

magazine tube



Magazine Cap - Answer located on the magazine tube's end and keeps the barrel in place



Magazine Tube - Answer located under the barrel and holds rounds



Muzzle - Answer barrel's front end



Receiver - Answer holds the trigger group and bolt assembly



Safety - Answer 1. mechanical device that prevents a shooter from pulling the trigger and
discharging the shotgun

2. blocks the hammer from striking the firing pin; prevents firing (located on the left side of the

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