NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting

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A misfire is a perceptible delay in the ignition of a cartridge after the primer has been struck by the firing pin.

False

Cartridges loaded to lower pressures than standard ammunition are known as "+P" cartridges.

False

Most pistol cartridges can be fired from any handgun.

False

Pistols that are regularly fired do not need to be cleaned regularly.

False

The first 'Rule for Safe Gun Handling' can be ignored while dry-firing.

False

You should always bury unserviceable ammunition.

False

Your non-dominant eye should always be used for aiming the pistol.

False

The 3 major types of components of a pistol are?

Frame, barrel, action

When aiming a pistol, the eye can only focus on one object at a time; therefore, you should focus on the _____________________ so that is appears clear and sharp

Front sight

Follow-through is important because it?

Integrates, maintains and continues all shooting fundamentals before, during, and immediately after firing a shot

What is dry-firing?

Involves practicing the firing process using an unloaded firearm

Some of the benefits of the Isosceles Position are?

It's naturally easy to assume

When a cartridge fails to fire immediately, you should?

Keep the pistol pointed in a safe direction, wait at least 30 seconds before opening the action and removing the cartridge

When shooting, you should hold your breath because it will?

Minimize body movement

A ___________ occurs when a cartridge fails to fire after the primer has been struck by the firing pin

Misfire

What is the basic rule for sight adjustment?

Move the rear sight opposite the direction you want to hits on the target to move

Aiming consists of?

Sight alignment and sight picture

Double-action refers to what type of action?

The action in which pulling the trigger performs two tasks: cocking and releasing the hammer

The frame of a pistol is what?

The central component of most pistols

What does trigger control refer to while shooting?

The technique of pulling the trigger without causing movement of the aligned sights

A gun that is properly maintained will function more reliably, shoot more accurately and last longer.

True

A squib load develops less than normal pressure or velocity after ignition of the cartridge power charge.

True

Aiming consists of 2 stages; sight alignment and sight picture.

True

Always keep your gun pointed in a safe direction.

True

Ammunition should not be present when cleaning a pistol.

True

As the gun powder burns, it creates high-pressure gas that begins to push the bullet down the bore.

True

Before handling a gun, learn how it operates. Read the owner's manual for your gun.

True

Both ear and eye protection are highly recommended whenever you are firing live ammunition.

True

Consistency, balance, support, natural aiming area, and comfort are elements of a good shooting position.

True

Grip consistency is essential for accurate shooting.

True

Pistol cartridges should not be exposed to water or solvents.

True

Pistols should be stored so they can not be accessed by unauthorized persons.

True

Proper sight alignment is having the front sight even with the top of the rear sight, and the front sight centered in the notch of the rear sight so that there is an equal amount of space on each side of the front sight.

True

The Natural Aiming Area refers to the natural alignment of the shooter and the gun in any position.

True

The major components of breech-loading pistol include the frame, the barrel, and the action.

True

The muzzle is the front end of the barrel where the bullet exits.

True

The safety on a pistol is a mechanical device that can fail.

True

The single most important selection criterion revolves around the purpose of the firearm.

True

Trigger control is one of the most important shoot fundamentals.

True

When shooting a pistol, you should always know your target and what is beyond.

True

You should always keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot.

True

You should always keep your gun unloaded until your ready to use it.

True

Your breath should be let out slowly and steadily until the shot is fired.

True

Before cleaning the pistol be sure that it is?

Unloaded, disassembled according to the owners manual, and no ammunition is present

When gripping the pistol, you should?

Use the same pistol grip each time you hold the pistol

Your finger may contact the trigger when?

When you are ready to shoot

The safety on a pistol is?

A mechanical device and can fail

What is the trigger mechanism?

A trigger that releases a spring-powered hammer or striker to fore the cartridge

The 4 components of a pistol cartridge are?

Case, primer, powder, bullet

To ensure you use the correct ammunition for your gun, you should?

Check the information on the barrel or slide, the owner's manual, and the cartridge box and headstamp


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