Guide with Questions and Answers
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1.The first subject taught to a beginner
ANSWER: Safety
Rationale: Safety is always the foundation of firearm training because improper
handling can lead to serious injury or death. Beginners must first understand safe
practices before learning operation or shooting techniques.
2. The "safety" on a firearm is
ANSWER: Used only to supplement proper handling; a safety is not infallible
Rationale: Mechanical safeties can fail or be accidentally disengaged, so they
should never replace proper handling habits like keeping the muzzle pointed in a
safe direction.
3. To transport a pistol or revolver legally to and from a bonafide shooting range it
should be
ANSWER: Broken down, unloaded, and carried only as circumstances permit; or
unloaded and secured in a separate container
Rationale: Laws require firearms to be transported in a way that minimizes risk and
prevents immediate use, ensuring public safety and legal compliance.
4. When transporting to and from a range firearms should be
ANSWER: Unloaded and in a case, separate from ammo
,Rationale: Separating the firearm from ammunition reduces the chance of
accidental discharge and is a standard safety and legal requirement.
5. The actions of a handgun at the range should be closed when
ANSWER: On the line actually firing at a proper target with a proper backstop
Rationale: Keeping the action open except when actively firing ensures the firearm
is visibly safe and prevents accidental discharge.
6. The primary consideration for all shooters should be
ANSWER: Safety
Rationale: Safety governs every aspect of firearm use, from handling to storage,
and is essential to prevent accidents.
7. On hearing the command "cease firing" you should
ANSWER: Immediately stop firing and lay the gun down
Rationale: This command indicates a potential hazard; immediate compliance
prevents injury and ensures range control.
8. The best backstop for an outdoor rifle range is
ANSWER: A high earthen embankment free of rocks and stones
Rationale: Earth absorbs bullets effectively, while rocks can cause dangerous
ricochets.
9. On an outdoor range there should be a safety area behind the backstop of at least
ANSWER: 500 yards
Rationale: This buffer zone provides additional protection in case a projectile
travels beyond the backstop.
, 10. It is dangerous to leave heavy grease or oil in the bore because
ANSWER: Chamber pressure can be increased to the danger point when fired
Rationale: Obstructions in the barrel can create excessive pressure, potentially
causing the firearm to malfunction or explode.
11. When someone shows you an unfamiliar firearm
ANSWER: Leave the firearm alone until your friend demonstrates how to open the
action and shows that it is empty
Rationale: Every firearm operates differently, so verifying it is unloaded prevents
accidental discharge.
12. When showing a firearm to friends you should
ANSWER: First check to make sure the safety is on
Rationale: Engaging the safety is an initial precaution, though it must be combined
with checking that the firearm is unloaded.
13. A person 18 years of age may purchase a handgun
ANSWER: False. In Rhode Island you must be 21 years or older
Rationale: Firearm laws set minimum age requirements to ensure responsible
ownership and legal compliance.
14. It is the responsibility of firearm owners to educate family on the home safety
rules
ANSWER: True
Rationale: Education reduces the risk of accidental misuse, especially in shared
living environments.