Shooting a hard surface or water can result in this.
What is a ricochet?
This part of the gun is considered the most dangerous.
What is the Muzzle?
Guns not in use should be stored in this condition.
What is unloaded and with ammunition stored separately?
This sight combo is most commonly used in competition.
What is a rear peep with front aperture sight?
These are types of rifles actions.
What are Semi-Automatic, Bolt Action, Pump?
This eye focuses directly on the object you’re viewing.
What is the dominant eye?
Carrying two different gauge shotgun shells is considered this.
What is unsafe?
To move the BB impact higher, adjust the rear sight in this direction.
What is up (not down)?
These two protective items are excellent lifelong habits.
What are shooting glasses and ear protection?
These are valid field carry positions.
What are Ready, Marching, Cradle?
BB gun targets range in value from this to this.
What is 1 to 10?
A gun should never be stored in this condition.
What is loaded, even with the safety on?
You should always keep this part of the gun clear.
What is the muzzle?
This shooting position does not use a sling.
What is standing?
These are common shotgun gauges.
What are 10, 12, 20?
Starting from the outermost ring, target values increase in this order.
What are 1 to 10 points?
This sight setup includes a rear notch and front post or blade.
What are iron sights or open sights?
This is the first thing to do when picking up a gun.
What is point the muzzle in a safe direction?
You must do this before hunting on someone’s property.
What is ask permission?
This answer is NOT part of the Code of the Daisy BB Rifleman.
What is you must be on a team to shoot BB guns?
When carrying a gun in the field, your finger should be here.
What is off the trigger?
These precautions must be taken before shooting.
What is ensuring a safe backstop and checking for people/property?
This type of firearm fires multiple pellets with each shot.
What is a shotgun?
The muzzle of your gun should never do this.
What is touch the ground?
These are all part of safe gun handling.
What is all of the above know partner positions, unload for fences, treat all guns as loaded?