What type of rifle is this?
What is muzzle loading?
What does Gauge refer to?
What is the width or diameter of a shotgun shell?
What is the largest caliber that is legal in the US?
What is 50 caliber?
What is this action?
What is Bolt action?
This rifle was commonly used by US soldiers in the Vietnam war?
What is the M16?
What rifle is commonly used in scouting for the rifle merit badge?
What is .22 Lr?
This is the largest shotgun shell gauge?
What is 12 gauge?
This pistol ammo is smaller than 9mm, what is it?
What is .380?
What is this action?
What is lever action?
What is this 50 caliber pistol?
What is a Desert Eagle?
This is the new M27 rifle being used by the marines. What type of ammo does it shoot?
What is 5.56mm?
How does a choke affect a shotgun?
What is reduces the amount of spread from a shotgun?
What does the term caliber refer to?
What is the diameter of a bullet?
What is this action used on an AR-15?
What is semi-automatic?
What does HQL stand for?
What is Handgun Qualification License?
The AK-47 uses what type of ammo?
What is 7.62mm?
What is the part of a shotgun shell that is struck by the hammer?
What is the Primer?
This is the smallest rifle caliber?
What is .22 Lr?
What is this action commonly used on double barrel shotguns?
What is Folding Action?
This rifle was used throughout the world wars, what is it?
What is the M1 Garand?
True or False? In the state of Maryland, you need a special permit to own a semi-automatic AR-15?
What is false?
Explain the difference between slugs, buckshot, and regular shotgun shells.
Regular shotgun shells hold small BBs, while buckshot holds a mixture of larger and smaller BBs. Slugs are a shotgun shell with a large bullet inside.
Which of these is not a caliber used in Assault rifles? .223, .243, 6.5mm, or .270
What is .270?
What is the action of a revolver?
What is single, revolving action?
Which is the largest gun manufacturer in the US, producing almost 1.7 million guns a year?
What is Ruger?