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JROTC RifleTeam Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| When I pick up or recieve an air rifle from someone else, the first thing I must do is: | Control the muzzle |
| Th command LOAD means: | I can charge my air rifle and load a pellet in it |
| When my air rifle malfunctions, I must: | All of the above, Keep the muzzle pointed downrange, raise my hand so the range officer can see it, Wait for instructions from the range officer, all of the above |
| Before anyone can go down range to change targets or for any other purpose: | All air rifles must be unloaded, grounded with CBIs inserted and checked |
| If I still have a loaded rifle after the Range Officer gives the command STOP, I must: | Remain in position and keep my air rifle muzzle pointed down range, raise my hand so the range officer can see it, follow the range officers instructions, all of the above |
| After I pick up or receive a gun and have made sure the muzzle is pointing in a safe direction, the second thing that I must do to make sure it is safe is: | Check the action/bolt to be sure it is open and has a CBI inserted |
| The command stop means: | Immediately take my finger off the trigger and do not fire any more shots |
| The safest and correct way to load a pneumatic air rifle is: | Open the action, charge air, then insert a pellet |
| The most important component of rifle safety is: | The person holding the rifle |
| If I am with someone else who is handling a gun behind the firing line with the action closed, i should: | Ask the person to open the action of the gun immediately |
| When a rifle is grounded, it must | Be lying on the floor or bench with its action open and a CBI inserted |
| The proper time to place the index finger on the trigger is: | After I start to aim at my target |
| An air rifle is considered ¨unloaded¨ if: | The action is open, there is no pellet in the barrel and a CBI is inserted |
| The only place I can close the bolt/action of my rifle to dry fire it is: | On my designated firing point after the range officer begins a preparation period or gives the command Load |
| When I am on the firing line and the range officer begins a preparation period, I may: | Remove the CBI, close the action and dry fire |
| True or False: The Rules of Safe Gun handling apply only to air rifle shooting and not to other types of guns | False |
| True or False: On target ranges, the safest direction to point a gun muzzle is downrange or up towards ceiling | True |
| True or False: No one is authorized to fire a shot until the command START is given, even if the command LOAD has already been given | True |
| When I am shooting after the commands to LOAD and START have been given, it´s OK to lay a loaded air rifle on my shooting mat or bench and step away from the firing line | False |
| When I finish my shots on a target, I should lay my rifle down, but I don´t have to open the action or insert a CBI until the Range officer tells me to do that | False |
| Everyone who handles air rifle pellets should wash their hands immediately after they leave the range. | True |
| Safety rules are not as important in being safe with air guns because air rifles are not very powerful | False |
| After I finsih firing, I may put my rifle down without opening the action first because it has just been fired | False |
| Once and air rifle is unloaded and checked by a Range Officer, it is ok to point it in any direction | False |
| To dry fire my air rifle, I do not need to charge air in my rifle. | True |