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10th Century
10th Century
Both statements are correct - Always placed your thumb on top of the thumb safe to avoid
accidental locking of gun
Both Statement are correct - In firing activity be sure that you are using inline grip to reduce
to recoil of the firearm
Both statements are correct - If you are executing trigger finger off placed your index finger on
the side of the slide
load when necessary - The following are proper execution of proper gripping except.
Slide of the slide - If you are executing trigger finger off placed your finger on the
Stance - It is the proper or correct positioning of the whole body while shooting or firing
Chapman stance - This Stance uses the same aggressive foot position as the Weaver, but the
support-side foot doesn’t need to move quite as far forward, and the support-side shoulder
doesn’t drive toward the gun. The stance is more relaxed and the major difference is the
strong-side arm is now fully extended. While there is some pull back from the support arm
hand, the strong arm exerts only minimal forward push.
Waiver Stance - STANCE or TECHNIQUE DEVELOP IN the United State of America in the
late 1950s
Isosceles stand - This stance is highly recommended to those shooters having cross dominant
eye.
Strong hand retention stance - This stance used to prevents an assailant from taking your gun
while keeping it at the ready to fire.
Isometric Tension - THE SHOOTER PUSHES FORWARD WITH THEIR SHOOTING
HAND WHILE THE WEAK HAND EXERTS REARWARD PRESSURE
Both statements are correct - No one stance is perfect for all situations, but learning the five
stances will give you an edge in a life-threatening encounter
1st statement is incorrect and the second statement is correct - The advantages of the Strong-
Hand in one word is not versatility. It does not require any specific foot placement
Both statements are correct - The original Isosceles Stance is the most natural and easy-
to-assume two-hand stance a shooter can use.
Both statements are correct - Always use handgun or firearm without compensator when a
shooter use strong hand retention stance
Powder gases and unburned powder particles will blow directly up and into the face and eyes
of the shooter -
Why strong hand retention stance is not applicable if the firearm of the shooter equip with
compensator
Compensator - It is a gun accessory that reduce the recoil of a firearm. This accessory attached
in the muzzle of the gun
chapman stance - The strong arm is held straight and many adherents drop their cheek to the
strong-side bicep.
Aiming - DIRECT OR POINTING THE GUN TO A TARGET
Left eye dominance - The shooters used his Left-eye Dominance and left strong hand
Eye Dominance - It is the eye that provides a slightly greater degree of input to the visual part
of your brain and more accurately relays information about the location of objects and
sometimes it s called strong eye
Cross Dominance - The shooters use his Left-eye and right hand in shooting activities
Sight alinement - It is the alignment of front sight and rear sight
Sight Piture - It is the alignment of front sight, rear sight and target
Front sight - It is the sight of the firearm nearest to the muzzle
Rear sight - It is the sight of a gun nearest to the breech
Zeroing - It is the adjustment of gun sight of a gun to a target.
Trigger control - DEFINED AS STEADY PRESSURE EXERTED ON THE TRIGGER
STRAIGHT TO THE REAR IN A SMOOTH CONTENEOUS MANNER WITHOUT
ANTICIPATION OF THE SHOT TO ELEASE THE HAMMER AND FIRE THE GUN
IMMEDIATELY. THE TRIGGER FINGER SHOULD MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH THE
TRIGGER
Trigger press - Placing equal, gradual pressure on the trigger until the hammer falls and it
surprises you. This is correct trigger control and it happens because you do not know when the
hammer will drop
proper position of trigger finger - Using the tip of the finger to pull the trigger originated in
rifle and bullseye pistol shooting. It works well with guns with light triggers, like single action
pistols.
proper position of trigger finger - Shooter using his right eye and right hand in firing activities
normal eye dominance - Shooter using his right eye and right hand or using left eye and left
hand in firing activities
The statements are both correct - Cross your hands to make a triangle between your thumbs
and index fingers, and center the triangle around an object YOU WANT. Once the object is
centered in your triangle, shut your left eye. Is the object still centered? If so, that means you
are right-eye dominant
dry FIRE - is the practice of "firing" using firearm without ammunition. Basically, you're
doing everything normally to fire without any ammo
HOLSTER WEAPON - Shooters after firing activity in a firing range should be immediately
Ready - While inside the firing range the instructor command ARE YOUI READY and being
in the firing line the shooter oblige to reply
Prepare and ready but don't reply - While inside the firing range the instructor command
STANBY and being in the firing line the shooter oblige to reply
Ist statement is incorrect and 2nd statement is correct - The position and hold must not be firm
enough to support the weapon
Both Statements are correct - The weapon must point naturally at the target with out any undue
physical effort
Both Statements are correct - Sight alignment and sight picture must be correct before pulling
the trigger
Both Statements are correct - ALWAYS WEAR EYE AND EAR PROTECTION WHEN
SHOOTING in a firing range
Fire when ready - When you are inside the firing range particularly in a firing line and you are
ready to fire upon signal or command _____________ you immediate draw your gun and
engage the target
Side of the slide - When you draw your firearm from the holster always place your trigger
finger on the
Isosceles stance - If you are a cross dominance the best stance for you is