Firearms - Quiz 4 Flashcards

1
Q

A ___________ may occur by dirt or debris under the extractor that locks the cylinder so it cannot rotate.

A

frozen cylinder

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2
Q

Use Phase ____ Clearance to fix failure to feed, failure to fire, stovepipe, and failure to extract malfunctions.

A

1 (one)

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3
Q

A ______ is a failure to extract the round in the chamber and a new round being feed from the magazine well.

A

double feed

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4
Q

To prevent a frozen cylinder, check your ________ before loading.

A

ammunition

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5
Q

_______ occurs when the pistol fails to extract a spent casing from its chamber.

A

Failure to extract

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6
Q

_______ or failure to eject occurs when a fired round (brass) does not completely eject.

A

Stovepipe

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7
Q

The primer on the cartridge protrudes above the _______.

A

headstamp

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8
Q

A ________ occurs if the safety pin is engaged.

A

failure to fire

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9
Q

Use the Phase 1 Clearance method - Tap, Rack, and Ready - to correct a _________ or failure to eject malfunction.

A

stovepipe

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10
Q

Bad ammunition (high primer) can also cause a ____________.

A

frozen cylinder

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11
Q

The most common causes of a ________ or failure to eject, are weak powder charge (bad ammunition), a dry weapon (not enough lubrication), and, if while firing, the shooter does not provide resistance for the slide to operate (limp wrist).

A

stovepipe

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12
Q

How do you clear a weapon with failure to feed, Phase 1 Clearance?

A

Tap, rack, ready to correct this malfunction or insert a new magazine

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13
Q

________ causes include damaged or improperly dimensioned magazine lips or a faulty cartridge interrupter (in weapons with tubular magazines).

A

Double feed

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14
Q

A ________ occurs when the primer fails to fire after the firing pin or striker hits it. The result is a misfire and a dead round. Correct this malfunction with the Phase 1 Clearance method: Tap, Rack, and Ready.

A

failure to fire

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15
Q

Failure to eject, often called a _______.

A

stovepipe

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16
Q

To clear a double feed, you must use the ______ Clearance method.

A

Phase 2

17
Q

________ is any object or group of objects that create a visual barrier between you and a threat but may not stop a bullet.

A

Concealment

18
Q

In a revolver a _________ is one that does not rotate.

A

frozen cylinder

19
Q

________ causes include a weak powder charge, dirt behind the extractor, a dirty chamber, a broken extractor, a damaged or worn rim on the case, or an over expanded or cracked case.

A

Failure to extract

20
Q

Opening a frozen cylinder roughly can ignite the ______

A

primer

21
Q

If the cylinder freezes during ________, you should keep your weapon pointed downrange and raise your support hand to summon an instructor.

A

training

22
Q

The instructor will take the revolver and clear the _________.

A

ammunition

23
Q

To solve a _______ problem, clean under the extractor.

A

frozen cylinder

24
Q

A _______ is when the magazine is not seated in the magazine well. Correct this malfunction by tapping the magazine into the magazine well.

A

failure to feed