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108.1 What are the four safety rules for handling weapons?
-Treat every weapon as if it were loaded.
-Never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot.
-Keep finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire.
-Keep weapon on safe until you intend to fire.
108.2 Define the four weapons conditions.
condition 4- Weapon on safe
Bolt forward
Chamber Empty
No Magazine Inserted
Ejection Port Closed
condition 3- Weapon on Safe
Chamber Empty
Magazine Inserted
Ejection port closed
condition 1- Weapon on Safe
Round in Chamber
Magazine Inserted
Ejection Port Closed
108.3 What weapons systems are in the NCF
M-2HB -12 - .50 cal Machine Guns [old 6 guns/2 AD]
M-19 -12 - 40 mm Machine Guns [old 6/2 AD]
M-240B - 28 - 7.62 mm Machine Guns [old 16 guns/4 AD]
M-16A3 - 420 - 5.56 mm Assault Rifles[old 650]
M-203 - 68 - 40 mm Grenade Launchers[old 48]
M-9 -175 - 9 mm pistols [same as old TOA]
M4 -160 - 5.56 mm Carbine Rifles
M500 -40 - 12 Gauge shotguns[old 24]
108.4Define for the M16 and M9

A.Malfunction
B.Misfire
C.Stoppage
A.Failure of a weapon to function, caused by dirt, no lube, build up
B. failure of a weapon to fire.
C.Any interruption to a weapons cycle of firing
108.5 What are the Eight Steps of the Firing Cycle
Feeding
Chambering
Locking
Firing
Unlocking
Extraction
Ejection
Cocking
108.6 Difference between semiautomatic and automatic operation
semi-automatic - performs all steps necessary to prepare the weapon to fire again after firing.does not automatically fire an additional round until the trigger is released and re-pressed
Automatic -loads another round mechanically after the first round has been fired and continues to load and fire ammunition until the trigger is released.
108.7 Define..
A. Trajectory
B. Breech
C. Bore
D. Chamber
A. the curved path of a bullet in its flight through the air.
B. The rear end of the barrel for ammunition loading
C. The internal measurement inside the weapon barrel. It can be rifled or not.
D. enlarged part of the breech of a weapon that holds the round of ammunition
108.7 Define..
E. Muzzle
F. Muzzle velocity
G. Max range
H. Max effective range
E. the front end of barrel
F. the speed at which the bullet travels when it leaves the barrel
G. the greaest distance the round will travel
H. the greatsest distance which a weapon can be expected to fire accurately to inflict damage and casualty
108.8 Discuss small arms ammo colors and purposes
A. orange and red
B. violet
C. black
D. aluminum
E. green
A. Tracer
B. Blank
C. Armor Piercing
D. Armor Piercing / Incendiary
E. Standard Ball Ammo
108.9 state the max range of M9 service pistol
Pt: --
Area: 50 m
Max: 1800 m
108.9 state the max range of M-203 grenade launcher
Pt: 150 m
Area: 350 m
Max: 400 m
108.9 state the max range of M16A3 rifle
Pt: 550 m
Area: 800 m
Max: 3534 m
108.9 state the max range of M500 shootgun
Pt: --
A: 25-50 m
M: --
108.9 state the rate of fire for M16A3
S: 45-65 rpm
R: 150-200 rpm
C: 800 rpm
108.9 state the type of ammunition for M203
high explosive (HE),
high explosive airburst(HE,airburst),
high explosive dual purpose(HEDP)
training practice (TP).
108.9 state the type of ammunition for M16A3
5.56 Ball
Tracer
blank
dummy
108.9 state the type of ammunition for M9
9MM ball
108.9 state the type of ammunition for M500
12ga, 2 3/4 inches
00 buck, military round
108.11 describe and discuss the six types of grenades.
A. Fragmentation
designed to inflict personnel casualties and damage to light equipment by projecting high velocity fragments. effective radius about 15 meters
108.11 describe and discuss the six types of grenades.
B. illuminating
MK1-used to illuminate terrain in night time OPS. must be thrown. provides abouts 55000 candlepower for 25 seconds.
108.11 describe and discuss the six types of grenades.
C. chemical
ABC-M25A2 riot control is most common- filled with type of tear gas. chemical type are used for incendiary, screening, signaling, training, and riot control.
108.11 describe and discuss the six types of grenades.
D. incendiary
AN-M14 incendiary thermite is used to ignite combustible materials and to destroy equipments. Cylindrical in shape and weighs 32oz. uses igniting delay fuse. burns at about 4300 degrees
108.11 describe and discuss the six types of grenades.
E. smoke
cylindrical in shape and weighs 27oz. can be thrown 40 yards with effecitve casualty radius of 30 yards.
108.11 describe and discuss the six types of grenades.
F. practice
used for traing personnel in the care, handling and use of service grenades.