Safety First
Pistol Parts & Terms
Range Commands
Shooting Fundamentals
4-H Competition Rules
100

The three-letter acronym for the fundamental rules of gun safety

What is MAT (muzzle, action, trigger)

100

The front end of the barrel where the projectile exits

What is the muzzle

100

Anyone on the range may call this command if they witness an unsafe act

What is cease fire

100

The alignment of the front sight and the rear sight

What is sight alignment

100

The official 4-H age for a "Junior" competitor in most pistol matches

What is 8 to 13

200

The only direction a muzzle should ever be pointed while on the firing line

What is down range

200

 On a revolver, this is the part that holds the cartridges in individual chambers

What is the cylinder

200

If you are NOT ready when asked, this is the appropriate response to give the Range Office

What is not ready

200

Centering the aligned sights on the target

What is sight picture

200

The two mandatory items of personal protective equipment (PPE) required on the range

What are eye and ear protection

300

 This is where your finger must stay until you are actually ready to fire

 What is outside the trigger guard (or indexed along the frame)

300

The spiral grooves inside the barrel that make the bullet spin

What is the rifling

300

After this command, you may no longer touch your pistol or any equipment on the firing line

What is range is cold

300

The eye should be focused clearly on this part, while the target remains slightly blurry

What is the front sight

300

This caliber is the only one allowed for 4-H Smallbore Pistol events

What is .22

400

What you must do with your finger the moment you hear "Cease Fire

What is take it off the trigger

400

The metal loop that surrounds and protects the trigger

What is the trigger guard

400

This command is the only time you are permitted to place a cartridge or pellet into the pistol and engage action

What is load and make ready

400

 Maintaining all fundamentals through the shot and until the recoil has stopped

What is follow-through

400

The standard distance for a 4-H Air Pistol match

what is 11 yards

500

This safety device must be inserted into the chamber to show it is empty whenever the pistol is not in use

What is a CBI (Clear Bore Indicator) or chamber flag

500

The part of the action that removes a spent casing from the chamber

What is the extractor 

500

This command allows you to physically touch your pistol after it has been grounded

what is you may pick up your firearms

500

The movement of the pistol backward immediately after a shot is fired

What is recoil

500

 The number of hands a Senior (ages 14+) must use to fire in an International Standing air pistol match

What is one hand