The three major components of a pistol are: correct answers frame, barrel and action
Your finger may contact the trigger: correct answers when you are ready to shoot
The trigger mechanism: correct answers releases a spring-powered hammer or striker to fire the
cartridge.
Aiming consists of: correct answers sight alignment and sight picture.
When aiming a pistol, the eye can only focus on one object at a time; therefore, you should focus
on the (BLANK) so that it appears clear and sharp. correct answers front sight
To ensure you use the correct ammunition for your gun: correct answers a. check the information
stamped on the barrel and/or slide.
b. check your owner's manual.
c. check the cartridge box and cartridge headstamp.
d. all of the above.
When a cartridge fails to fire immediately, you should: correct answers keep the pistol 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.
When gripping the pistol, you should: correct answers use the same grip each time that you hold
the pistol.
Follow-through is important because: correct answers it integrates, maintains and continues all
shooting fundamentals before, during and immediately after firing the shot.
The frame of a pistol is: correct answers is the central component of most pistols.
The four components of a pistol cartridge are: correct answers case, primer, powder charge and
bullet.
Some of the benefits of the Isosceles Position are: correct answers it is natural and easy to
assume.
Double-action refers to the type of action: correct answers in which pulling the trigger performs
two tasks: cocking and releasing the hammer.
Before cleaning a pistol, be sure that: correct answers a. the pistol is unloaded.
b. The pistol is disassembled according to instructions in owner's manual.
c. no ammunition is present in the area.
d. all of the above.