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Unlock - Answer If the spring that drives the cylinder bolt is damaged or worn, the
cylinder may:


Transfer bar - Answer Which safety feature is included on a firing pin that is included in
the frame of a double action revolver?


True - Answer The locking step of the double-action revolver happens when the
hammer is in the cocked position.

,light strike - Answer A light strike occurs when the fir- ing pin or striker does not have
enough energy to ignite the priming compound.


Positive - Answer Which type of sear engagement is considered to be the safest?


With no rounds or snap caps - Answer The initial function check is to be done:


To check the hammer/sear engagement. - Answer What would be the purpose to tap a
pistol's external hammer with a rubber mallet?


False - Answer Manual actions require the operator to use a moderate to heavy force to
close the breech.


True - Answer With a fixed ejector, you must quickly manipulate the action to ensure
the round is properly ejected.


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8 - Answer -With snap caps in the chamber, set the safety/selector in the "safe" position.
-Depress the trigger; it will not move.
-Release the trigger and move to the "fire" position.
-Depress the trigger again. The hammer/striker will produce an audible "click"

, -Continue to depress the trigger. Manually cycle the action and eject the snap cap.

-Release the trigger. An audible reset will be heard but the hammer/striker should not
move.
-Use a nylon or rubber hammer and tap the receiver or action.
-Set the safety and/or selector to the "safe" position; nothing should happen.


False - Answer Too little headspace can result in the case expanding too much, which
may lead to an explosion in the chamber.


Feeding device, action parts, and ammunition - Answer Which of the following
contribute to a failure to feed?


Rime of the case
Leading edge of the mouth
Top of the belt of the case
Datum line, or near the center of the shoulder - Answer -Rimfire
-Centerfire pistol cartridge
-Belted magnum cartridge
-Bottleneck centerfire rifle cartridge


Lug, cocking lever, hammer - Answer Some break-action firearms are cocked when the -
acts upon the - and cocks the -.


Not close and not lock - Answer When you use a Field gauge, the action should:


The measurement is reading off the extractor instead of the breech face. - Answer What
happens when you headspace a cartridge with the extractor installed?

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