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What type of handgun bullet ?


Lead round nose

What type of handgun bullet ?


Full metal jacket round nose

What type of handgun bullet ?



Jacketed soft point

What type of handgun bullet ?

Lead Wadcutter

What type of handgun bullet ?

Semi lead Wadcutter

What type of handgun bullet ?


Full metal jacket truncated cone

What type of handgun bullet ?

Lead Wadcutter

What type of handgun bullet ?

Lead semi Wadcutter

What type of hand gun bullet ?

Full metal jacket truncated cone

TO STORE A RESTRICTED FIREARM IT can BE LOADED, INDIVIDUALLY LOCKED, IN A SECURE CASE.



True


False

False

TARGET SHOOTERS CAN USE WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING PROJECTILES?



lead semi wadcutter


lead wadcutter


round nose full metal jacket


full metal jacket truncuncated cone


lead round nose


All of the above

All of the above
WHERE IS THE MAGAZINE LOCATED ON A REVOLVER.

In the grip On the barrel


behind the sight


Revolvers do not have magazines ( They have cylinders )

Revolvers do not have magazines ( They have cylinders )
BALLISTICS REFERS TO:

The short ramrod that pushes a ball into a muzzleloader's




barrel Shotgun shells loaded




a combination of leaden balls and sticks




The trajectory of bullets




None of the above

The trajectory of bullets
WHEN SHOOTING A HANDGUN, HOLD IT AT THE:



stock


butt stock


grip


slide

grip
A HANDGUN MAGAZINE UNDER CANADIAN LAW MAY CONTAIN A MAXIMUM OF THIS MANY CARTRIDGES:

2


5


7


10


15

10
What are the spiral grooves cut inside the barrel called?
rifling

-The borer and the barrel, or usually usedinterchangeably

Name the two basic types of modern ammunition.
Rimfire and center fire
How do you identify the calibre of ammunition cartridges?
barrel,the data stamp
How long should you wait after a misfire, before you ACTS/PROVE your firearm?
60seconds
Is it safe to use a .357 cartridge in a firearm chambered for .38 special?

no


-thetakeaway is different cartridge names. Can't be interchanged

Riflingcauses the bullet to spin, increasing its _______ and _______.
accuracyand range
The depressed portions of the rifling are called

What ?

grooves

The raised portions of the rifling are called What?

lands

whichis more powerful of a cartridge. rim fire or center fire?
center,fire





why


if you see a rimfire cartridge, my theory is that rimfire cartridges, still exist Because they're too small to put a proper, a proper primer in that center.fire primer requires a little bit of space and if you've got a cartridge too small,You can't do that.

doall cartridges have head stanps

no

Whichis a bigger diameter

0.35inch or 0.45inch

0.45inch
Smokeless powder is for
modern firearms
what are the three major failures of a hand gun
Incomplete Discharge

Delayed Discharge


Failure to Extract

Cartridges with different names are (not - or can be ) interchangeable (such as .38 S&W/.38 Special/.38 Super Auto)




are not
When a misfire occurs wha do you do
count slowly to 60 seconds
can handgun ammunition be dangerous out,past 500 yards?

yes

Firearm hazards and precautions



Hazards

Access by unqualified or unauthorized users

Unintentional discharge


Unintentional discharge


Ricochets


Wrong target

Prohibited

Handguns with barrels equal to or less than 105 mm in length




“Sawed-off” rifles or “sawed-off” shotguns less than 660 mm length


“Sawed-off” rifles or “sawed-off” shotguns 660 mm or greater in length it must have a barrel lengths of less than 457 mm

Restricted

have a barrel less than 470 mm in length


adapted to be fired when reduced to a length of less than 660 mm

Prohibited Devices

muffle or stop the sound of a firearm (silencers)• A cartridge magazine prescribed by regulation to be a prohibited device