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01. Every firearm used by Navy personnel has some type of safety device built in.
1.True
02. Which of the following is the prime cause of accidental shootings?
4. Negligence or carelessness of the user
03. Which of the following are acceptable ear protective devices?
1. Insert type 2. Circumaural type 3. Both 1 and 2 above
04. The M14 rifle is best described by which of the following groups of characteristics?
4. Lightweight, gas-operated, magazine-fed, and capable of semiautomatic or automatic fire
05. Which of the following types of ammunition is used with the M14 rifle?
1. 7.62-mm NATO cartridge
06. What is the maximum range of the M14 rifle?
3. 4,075 yards
07. The M16A1 and M16A2 rifles are best described by which of the following groups of characteristics?
3. Magazine-fed, gas-operated shoulder weapons
08.For what size cartridge is the M16A1 rifle chambered?
3. 5.56 mm
09. What is the maximum magazine capacity of the M16A1 rifle?
3. 30 rounds
10. What is the muzzle velocity of the M16A1 and M16A2 rifles?
2. 3,000 feet per second
11. What means is used to adjust the rear sights of the M16A2 rifle?
1. A windage drum
12. What is the first step to take when handling any weapon?
1. Point the selector lever toward SAFE
13. Why should the selector be on SAFE during assembly and disassembly?
1.To prevent damage to the automatic sear
14. When the selection lever is in the burst position, the M16A1 rifle fires in what way?
2. In short bursts of three rounds
15. The M16A1 rifle is clear when which of the following conditions are met?
1. No case or round is in the chamber and the magazine is out 2. The bolt carrier is to the rear 3. The selector lever is on the SAFE position 4. All of the above
16. When cleaning the barrel bore and chamber of the M16A1 rifle, you should not reverse the brush while in the bore for what reason?
2. The bore may jam
17. What parts of the barrel bore and chamber should you lubricate after you’ve finished cleaning them?
3. The lugs in the barrel extension
18. When cleaning ammunition magazines, you need to make sure the magazine is dry for what reason?
1. The magazine and ammunition can corrode and become dangerous to use
19. The .38-caliber revolver is best described by which of the following groups of characteristics?
1. Cylinder-loading, single- or double-action, manually operated hand gun
20. The .45-caliber service pistol is best described by which of the following groups of characteristics?
2. Semiautomatic, recoil-operated, magazine-fed hand gun
21. The .45-caliber revolver has what maximum range and maximum effective range, respectively?
2. 1,500 yards, 50 yards
22. The magazine capacity of the 9mm service pistol can hold how many rounds in the magazine?
3. 15 rounds
23. The 9mm service pistol is best described by which of the following groups of characteristics?
2. Semiautomatic, magazine-fed, recoil-operated, double-action pistol
24. Which of the following are safety features incorporated in the 9mm service pistol?
1. Ambidextrous safety 2. Firing pin block 3. Half cock notch 4. All of the above
25. What safety feature of the 9mm pistol prevents accidental discharge?
2. Half cock notch
26. The advantage of shotguns over pistols is that sight alignment is not as critical.
1. True
27. What maximum number of rounds of 12-gauge, 2 3/4-inch ammunition will the magazine of the M870 shotgun hold?
4.Four
28. When firing a rifle, what factors make up the sight picture?
4. Correct aiming point and sight alignment
29. What is meant by the term “eye relief”?
1. The different distance from the rear sight of your aiming eye, depending on your firing position
30. What is meant by the terms “spot weld” or “anchor”?
3. The distance of your eye from the peep sight, depending on your firing position
31. What is the focus for the eye?
1. The front sight
32. What is the correct aiming point on a type “A” target?
2. 6 o’clock
33. What elements do you need to align to get a correct sight picture?
4. The rear sight, front sight, and bull’s eye
34. How many standard firing positions are taught in the Navy?
2. Three
35. Which of the following firing positions is most useful when you are constantly firing and moving?
2. Standing
36. Which of the following firing positions is most useful when you are on level ground or firing uphill?
3. Kneeling
37. Which of the following firing positions is most useful when you are firing downhill?
1. Sitting
38. What is the key to trigger control?
1. Squeeze the trigger smoothly, gradually, and evenly straight to the rear
39. Remembering which of the following acronyms will help you remember correct shooting techniques?
3. BRASS
40.You should take a breath, let out a little air, and then hold your breath until you fire your rifle. However, if you haven’t fired within 10 seconds, what should you do?
2.Take another breath and start the aiming procedure over
41. What is a correct sight picture?
1. Correct sight alignment and correct aiming point
42. The pistol can be accurately fired from how many positions?
2. Three
43. Missing the target is most often caused by
3. improper trigger squeeze