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NRA Basic Rifle


The four major components of a rifle are:

A. receiver, barrel, action, and stock

B. sights, frame, barrel, and action

C. magazine, barrel, frame, and hammer

D. receiver, chamber, frame, and barrel - Answer-A



A magazine :

A. holds cartridges in a bolt-action, semi-automatic, lever-action or slide-action rifle

B. is composed of a body, a spring, a follower, and a floorplate

C. may be detachable or non-detachable

D. all of the above - Answer-b



The action is:

A. the group of moving parts used to load, fire, and unload the rifle

B. the part of a firearm in which a cartridge is contained at the instant of firing

C. the end of the barrel where the chamber is located

D. another term for the bolt of a semi-automatic rifle - Answer-A



The shooting fundamentals are:

A. aiming, breath control, hold control, trigger control, and follow-through

B. aiming, eye dominance, hold control, trigger control, and follow-through

, C. comfort, aiming, trigger control

D. stance, hold control, aiming, trigger control - Answer-a



When aiming a rifle, the eye can only focus on one object at a time; therefore, you should focus on the
___________ so that it appears clear and sharp.

A. rear sight

B. target

C. front sight

D. bullseye - Answer-



There are three main ammunition malfunctions, consisting of:

A. misfire, hangfire, and squib loads

B. misfire, hangfire, doublefeed

C. stovepipe, hangfire, and squib loads

D. none of the above - Answer-



When a cartridge fails to fire immediately, you should:

A. put the safety on and put the rifle down

B. keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction and after waiting at least 30 seconds (as a precaution in case
of a hangfire), open the action and remove the cartridge

C. open the action immediately and inspect the cartridge to determine the malfunction

D. none of the above - Answer-c



The best position to use for zeroing a rifle is the:

A. prone position

B. standing position

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