Midterm Flashcards
(100 cards)
If refers to the instrument that is used for the propulsion of projectiles by means of expansive force of gases coming from burning gunpowder.
A. Firearm
B. Rifle
C. Masker
D. Shotgun
A. Firearm
The rear facing part of firearm’s grip strap, located between the two grip panels.
A. Magazine Well
B. Front Strap
C. Back Strap
D. Grip
C. Back Strap
- In firearms, the cylinder is the cylindrical, rotating part of a revolver containing multiple chambers, each of which is capable of holding a single cartridge
A. Muzzle
C. Cylinder
B. Back Strap
D. Cylinder Release
C. Cylinder
- Mechanism that is usually located near the trigger guard that acts as an unlocking mechanism affowing for the action bar and bolt to slide back and eject an undischarged chambered shotshell.
A. Pistol Grip
B. Sight
C. Safety
D. Action Release
D. Action Release
- A shotgun in which the barrel is rifled a few inches towards the muzzle end. These shotgun can also be used to fire a single large lead ball or round lead ball.
A. Cylinder Bore Shotgun
B. Choke Bore Shotgun
C. Paradox
D. Carbine
C. Paradox
Fixed or adjustable front and rear sights
A. Magazine
B. Pistol Grip
C. Stock
D. Iron sights
D. Iron sights
- 6RG2X (six lands and grooves, the direction of twist is to the right and the width of grooves is Twice the width of lands
A. Browning Type
B. Colt Type
C. Webley Type
D. Army Type
A. Browning Type
- A port to manually load shotshells into the tubular magazine,
A. Muzzle
B. Fore-end
C. Loading Port
D. Trigger
C. Loading Port
- part of a pump action pistol grip shotgun connected to the rear of the receiver that is gripped by the hand, usually textured to provide additional traction for a firm hold of the shotgun,
A. Pistol Grip
B.Sight
C. Safety
D Action Release
A. Pistol Grip
The Three Main Parts of SHOT GUN
A. Barrel Assembly, Magazine Assembly And Stock Group
B. Barrel Assembly, Slide Assembly And Frame Or Receiver
C. Barrel Assembly, Magazine Chamber And Frame
D. Barrel Assembly, Stide Assembly And Cylinder
A. Barrel Assembly, Magazine Assembly And Stock Group
- The cylinder release allows for user to push the cylinder out and remove expended casings or to add new ammunition.
A. Muzzle
B. Back Strap
C. Cylinder
D. Cylinder Release
D. Cylinder Release
- The elevated portions inside the bore of the barrel.
A Class Characteristics
B. Bore Diameter or Caliber
C. Number of Lands and Grooves
D. Lands
D. Lands
- Attaches to the “Butt” of the shotgun; is the rear most end that is pressed directly against the operator’s shoulder and helps mitigate excessive recoil when the weapon is discharged.
A. Grip
B. Stock
C. Recoil Pad
D. The Action
C. Recoil Pad
- The portion of a firearms frame (receiver) that wraps around the trigger, providing for additional protection and safety.
A. Sliding Fore-end
B. Loading Port
C. Trigger
D. Trigger Guard
D. Trigger Guard
- The gas block directs the gas from the fired cartridge into the gas tube, which leads to the action of the rifle. This gas is used to cycle the mechanism of the rifle (either through direct impingement or a piston-driven system) by driving the bolt carrier group backward.
A. Receiver
B. Muzzle Device
C. Gas Block and Gas Tube
D. Bolt Carrier Group
C. Gas Block and Gas Tube
- These are firearms in which the bore has rifling. The rifling is composed of lands and grooves. The land refers to the raised portion while the groove is the depressed part inside the bore of the firearm. The rifling is designed to cause the bullet to rotate either left or right depending on the manufacturer of the firearm. The purpose of having a rifling in the gun barrel is to cause the bullet to gain stability during its flight. This condition is called gyroscopic stability. Ex. Rifle, Pistol, Revolver, Carbine.
A. Smooth Bore Firearms
B. Rifled Bore Firearms
C. Artillery
D. Small Arms
B. Rifled Bore Firearms
- The function of the hammer is to strike the firing pin in a firearm, which in turn detonates the impact-sensitive cartridge primer.
A. Hammer
B. Front Strap
C. Rear Sight
D. Top Strap
A. Hammer
- The bore of the barrel is tapered towards the muzzle end. It is designed for long ranges.
A. Cylinder Bore Shotgun
C. Choke Bore Shotgun
C. Paradox
D. Carbine
C. Choke Bore Shotgun
- In this type, the firer should cock first the hammer before the trigger is squeezed. It is called Single action since only one action is observed on the hammer after the trigger is squeezed. This action refers to the downward motion of the hammer
A. Pistol
B. Revolver
C. Single Action Revolver
D. Double Action Revolver
C. Single Action Revolver
14.7KG3X (seven lands and grooves, the direction of twist is to the right and the width of grooves is thrice the width of lands)
A. Browning Type
B. Colt Type
C. Webley Types
D. Army Type
C. Webley Types
- The slide is the complete assembly that houses the upper section of the weapon. This ssembly is of metal to withstand the harsh forces at play when the gun is fired. The slide usually contains a ribbed pattern for gripping and is pulled back manually to load the gun. in subsequent shots, the slide is automatically revoiled and is part of the mechanism used to introduce a fresh cartridge from the magazine into the firing chamber,
A. Takedown Lever
B. Hammer
C. Slide
D. . Slide Lock/Slide Release
C. Slide
- Phere should be an equal tnumber of lands and grooves in the barrel regardless of the Inanufacturer. If the bore has six lands, then there should also be six grooves
A. Class Characteristics
B. Bore Diameter or Caliber
C. Number of Lands and Grooves
D. Lands
C. Number of Lands and Grooves
- These are firearms that have a magazine. The repeating firearms are divided into two types, namely: (a) automatic firearms. (b) hand operated firearms.
This type of firearm will not automatically load fresh cartridge after firing. This is a type of firearm that requires the firer to manually cock the gun to cycle the operation.
A. Single-Shot Firearm
B. Repeating Firearm
C. Automatic Firearm
D. Full-Automatic Firearms
B. Repeating Firearm
- is a loop surrounding the trigger of a firearm and protecting it from accidental discharge.
A. Trigger
B. Top Strap
C. Trigger Guard
D. Stocks(Grip Panels)
C. Trigger Guard