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Florida Basic Recruit Training Program High Liability (Firearms)
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Florida Basic Recruit Training Program High Liability (Firearms)
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1. ___ Is A Button Assuring That The Bolt Is Locked (Semiautomatic Rifle/Carbine)

2. Extraction/Ejecting

3. ___ Occurs When A Fired Cartridge Case Does Not Completely Eject. The Most Common Causes Are A Weak Powder Charge (Bad Ammunition) - A Dry Weapon (Not Enough Lubrication) - And - If While Firing - The Shooter Does Not Provide Enough Resistance For The Slide To Operate (Limp Wrist).

4. ___ Is Important In The Aiming Process. If You Breathe While Trying To Aim - The Rise And Fall Of Your Chest Moves The Handgun Vertically.

5. Shot

6. Unloaded And Is Pointed In A Safe Direction

7. ___ Is An Actual Tear - Detachment - Or Rip That Looks Like An Opening In The Case Body

8. Magazine Catch

9. The Federal Bureau Of Alcohol - Tobacco - And Firearms (Batf) Classifies The Glock As A ___.

10. A ___ Is A Dimple Or Depression In The Case; The Case Looks Like Someone Struck It With A Hard Object - Crushing Part Of It Inward

11. ___ Is Made Of Solid Carbon Or Tungsten Steel Coated With Bright Green Teflon; It Has A Considerably Sharper Point Than Most Manufactured Rounds. The Round Can Pierce Protective Body Armor Or Steel. In Florida - Its Use Or Possession Is Illegal For Anyone But Law Enforcement.

12. Stacked Feed

13. Magazine

14. ___ Is The Recommended Time (Normally Expressed In Years) For Which You Can Expect Ammunition To Be Reliable From Manufacture Time To Issue Time.

15. ___ Is The Relationship Between The Eye - Front Sight - Rear Sight - And Target.

16. Law Enforcement" Or "Tactical" Grip

17. The Flashlight Is Held In The Support Hand With The Illuminating End Projecting From The Index Finger Side Of The Hand. The Thumb Controls The On/Off Switch With A Side-mounted Switch Near The Front Of The Flashlight; The Little Or Ring Finger Controls It With A Side-mounted Switch Near The Back Of The Flashlight.

18. ___ Results When The Trigger Finger Pulls The Trigger Straight Back With Increasing Yet Constant And Steady Pressure Until The Firearm Discharges.

19. The Opening On The Side Or Bottom

20. Slide Lock

21. Wad(S)

22. Slide

23. ___ Is One-half To Three-quarters Of This Lead Bullet Is Jacketed With Copper; The Exposed Lead On The Flat Nose Allows For Expansion Upon Impact. Usually Of High Velocity - This Bullet Is Designed For Antipersonnel. The Round Easily Penetrates Interior Walls And Solid Doors.

24. ___ Is Layering Of The Case With Oxidation Or Foreign Material - Such As Mold - Fungi Layers - Congealed Oil - And Lubricants

25. Watchman" Grip