Safety Procedures
Ammunition Terms
Pistol Nomenclature
Malfunctions
Grips & techniques
100

what is the most important element of firearms training

safety

100

measurement used to identify different cartridges (projectile) sizes

caliber

100

holds the internal parts, as well as the slide assembly, and provides a way to grip the pistol

frame/receiver

100

the cartridge fails to feed into the chamber

failure to feed

100

results when the trigger finger pulls the trigger straight back with increasing yet constant and steady pressure until the firearm discharges

trigger control

200

every time you pick up, put down, or hand a firearm to another person, pull back the slide to the locked position or open the cylinder or bolt to physically and visually check that the firearm is not loaded

safety check

200

measurement of shotgun bores derived from the number of bore-sized balls of lead per pound

gauge

200

provides space for lighting and sighting devices

accessory rail
200

occurs when the trigger is pulled, but the round fails to detonate

failure to fire

200

The flashlight is held in the support hand with the illuminating end projecting from the index finger side of the hand

watchman grip

300

Always point the muzzle in a safe direction. What dictates what direction is safe?

The environment

300

the part of the case mouth that bends inward to grip the bullet; with shotgun shells, the term applies to the closure at the case mouth

crimp 

300

provides a path for the fired bullet and is chambered to hold the cartridge

muzzle/barrel

300

often called stovepipe, occurs when a fired cartridge case does not completely eject

failure to eject

300

The flashlight is held in the support hand with the illuminating end projecting from the little finger on the side of the hand. 

law enforcement or tactical grip

400

Chapter ________, F.S governs all use of force by criminal justice officers

776

400

the only part that is not found in any other centerfire cartridge; this is used to seal or confine gases; can be made of plastic or compressed cardboard

wad

400

device that allows quick and simple fieldstripping of the pistol

slide lock

400
occurs when the primer ignites and there is no burn or partial burn of the powder charge

squib load

400

This technique is thumb-to-thumb; it uses the "watchman" grip

Ayoob Technique

500

section ___.___, F.S. addresses requirements fort storing firearms safely

790.174 

500

Law enforcement most often uses these caliber and gauge types for: pistol, revolver, shotgun, rifle/carbine

pistol: 40 cal, .45 cal, 9mm, 10mm

revolver: 38 special, .357 magnum

shotgun: 12 gauge

rifle/carbine: 223 remington, 9mm, 10mm

500

allows access of the firing pin assembly

slide cover plate

500

failure to extract the round in the chamber and a new round being fed from the magazine

double feed

500

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.

Harries Technique