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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. Magazine Catch

2. Trigger

3. Clockwise

4. Failure To Eject - Often Called A ___.

5. This Grip Is Used With A Small (4-6 Inch) Flashlight With A Rear Switch And A Ring Around The Grip To Give The Index And Middle Fingers A Hold. The Flashlight Is Held In The Support Hand Between The Index And Middle Fingers. The Switch Is Pulled Back Against The Base Of The Hand Or The Knuckles Of The Shooting Hand - Depending On The Technique Used.

6. A ___ Is A Failure To Extract The Round In The Chamber And A New Round Being Fed From The Magazine.

7. Barrel

8. Shotgun Sights Are Either ___ Or ___.

9. Returning The Firing Mechanism To The Fire Position

10. ___ Occurs When The Pistol Fails To Extract A Spent Casing From Its

11. At All Times

12. ___ Is A Complete Ammunition Cartridge That Contains All Parts Of Ammunition; A Military Term Meaning One Single Cartridge

13. Once

14. To Perform The Harries Technique - You Should Hold The Flashlight In Your Support Hand And The Handgun In Your Shooting Hand. Then - Put The Backs Of Your Hands Together. With Your Hands Braced Together - You Have More Control Over The Handgun.

15. Powder

16. Nomenclature Of The Stock Includes The Following: (Shotgun)

17. Cylinder

18. ___ Is Seating A Loaded Magazine Into The Magazine Well.

19. The Barrel's Front End (Shotgun)

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

21. Isosceles - Weaver - Modified Weaver - Hip Option 1 (One Handed) - Hip Option 2 (Two Handed Less Preferable) - And Tactical Ready - As Well As Two-handed High Point - Barricade (Standing And Kneeling) - And Prone.

22. ___ Is Normally Used For Bird Hunting Or Practice; This Shell Has A Load Of Small Diameter Lead Or Steel Shot Pellets. When Fired At Close Range - These Pellets Can Be Dangerous And Cause Injury.

23. ___ Is The Relationship Of The Front Sight And Rear Sight With The Shooter's Eye(S). It Occurs When The Top Of The Front Sight Is Level With The Rear Sight's Top Edge And Centered In The Rear Sight Aperture Or Notch.

24. Firing

25. ___ Is The Recommended Time (Normally Expressed In Months) For Which You Can Expect Ammunition To Be Reliable When Used On Duty.