The part of the gun that you grip.
What is the stock?
Three fundamental rules of guns safety are __. __. __.
What in M.A.T.?
Always required in front of the safety line.
The most challenging position to shoot.
What is the standing position?
Essential to prevent people from wandering into the range area.
What is perimeter security?
Front of the barrel.
What is the muzzle?
Always point this in a safe direction.
What is a muzzle?
The eye you shoot with.
What is the dominate eye?
This is the most stable of the classic shooting positions.
What is the prone position?
The shooters to the line command.
What is shooters approach the firing line.
The parts that load, fire and unload the gun.
What is the action?
Always keep your finger off this until you are ready to shoot.
What is the trigger?
Open sights are properly aligned when the front sight is...
What is centered in the notch or V groove of the rear sight.
This position adds support and provides greater stability than either of the classic standing positions.
What is the kneeling position?
Everyone is to stop what they are doing immediately, open action, and wait for further instruction.
What is the cease fire command?
This is on when red.
What is the safety?
This is how many fundamental rules there are.
What is 3?
A straight line along which an observer has unobstructed vision.
What is the line of sight?
Cross-legged, closed, and open-legged are examples.
What are sitting positions.
Required when shooting rim-fire rifle.
What is ear protection?
The part of the action that releases the firing mechanism.
What is the trigger?
Always open, empty and expose to view until ready to shoot.
What is the action.
What are sights?
The two types of standing positions.
This is visible from the muzzle and action.
What is the CBI or clear bore indicator.