1.
When I pick up or receive an air rifle from someone else, the first thing I must do is:
Correct Answer
D. Control the muzzle (point it in a safe direction)
Explanation
The first thing one must do when picking up or receiving an air rifle from someone else is to control the muzzle and point it in a safe direction. This is important to ensure that the rifle is not pointed towards anyone or anything that could be harmed in case of an accidental discharge. By controlling the muzzle, one can prevent any potential accidents and prioritize safety.
2.
The command LOAD means:
Correct Answer
C. I can charge (pump or cock) my air rifle and load a pellet in it
Explanation
The command LOAD refers to the action of charging or pumping the air rifle and loading a pellet into it. It does not imply starting shooting or getting ready to shoot, but specifically focuses on the process of preparing the air rifle for shooting by charging and loading a pellet.
3.
When my air rifle malfunctions (fails to fire), I must:
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above" because when an air rifle malfunctions, it is important to keep the muzzle pointed downrange to ensure safety. Raising the hand allows the Range Officer to see that there is an issue and need for assistance. Waiting for instructions from the Range Officer is necessary because they are trained to handle such situations and will provide guidance on how to proceed. Therefore, all the given options are necessary steps to take when an air rifle malfunctions.
4.
Before anyone can go downrange to change targets or for any other purpose:
Correct Answer
C. All air rifles must be unloaded, grounded with CBIs inserted and checked
Explanation
To ensure safety before anyone goes downrange, it is necessary for all air rifles to be unloaded. This means that the ammunition is removed from the rifles. Additionally, the rifles must be grounded, which means they are placed on a secure surface to prevent accidental discharge. CBIs (Chamber/Barrel Indicators) are inserted into the chambers of the rifles to visually indicate that the rifles are unloaded. Finally, the rifles are checked to ensure that they are indeed unloaded and safe to handle. This protocol helps prevent accidents and ensures the safety of everyone involved.
5.
If I still have a loaded rifle (pellet in barrel) after the Range Officer gives the commnad STOP, I must:
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above". This means that if the Range Officer gives the command to stop and you still have a loaded rifle, you must remain in your position, keep the muzzle of your air rifle pointed downrange, raise your hand so the Range Officer can see it, and follow the Range Officer's instructions. This ensures safety and proper handling of the loaded rifle in a controlled environment.
6.
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:
Correct Answer
A. Check the action/bolt to be sure it is open and has a CBI inserted
Explanation
After ensuring that the muzzle is pointing in a safe direction, the next step to ensure the safety of the gun is to check the action/bolt. This involves making sure that the action or bolt is open and inspecting whether a CBI (Chamber Blocking Indicator) is inserted. This is important to verify that the gun is unloaded and to prevent any accidental discharge. Dry firing the gun or giving it to an adult without checking the action/bolt and CBI can pose serious safety risks. Taking it to the range is not necessary at this stage and does not address the immediate safety concerns.
7.
The command STOP means:
Correct Answer
C. Immediately take my finger off the trigger and do not fire any more shots
Explanation
The command STOP means immediately taking the finger off the trigger and refraining from firing any more shots. This command is used to ensure the immediate cessation of shooting and to prioritize safety. It is essential to follow this command to prevent any accidental discharge of firearms and potential harm to oneself or others.
8.
The safest and correct way to load a pneumatic ari rifle is:
Correct Answer
A. Open the action, charge air, then insert a pellet
Explanation
The correct answer is "Open the action, charge air, then insert a pellet." This is the safest and correct way to load a pneumatic air rifle because it ensures that the rifle is not accidentally discharged while inserting the pellet. By opening the action first, it allows for visual confirmation that the rifle is unloaded. Charging the air next ensures that the rifle is ready to fire. Finally, inserting the pellet completes the loading process. This sequence minimizes the risk of accidental discharge and promotes safe handling of the air rifle.
9.
The most important component of rifle safety is:
Correct Answer
D. The person holding the rifle
Explanation
The person holding the rifle is the most important component of rifle safety because they have control over the firearm and are responsible for ensuring safe handling and usage. They must be knowledgeable about proper firearm handling, follow safety protocols, and exercise caution to prevent accidents or injuries. Regardless of the quality or design of other components like the trigger, action, or muzzle, it is ultimately the person's responsibility to prioritize safety and make informed decisions while handling the rifle.
10.
If I am with someone else who is handling a gun behind the firing line with the action closed, I should:
Correct Answer
D. Ask that person to open the action of the gun immediately
Explanation
In this situation, it is important to prioritize safety. If someone is handling a gun behind the firing line with the action closed, it poses a potential danger. Asking that person to open the action of the gun immediately is the correct response because it ensures that the gun is unloaded and reduces the risk of an accidental discharge. This action helps to prevent any potential accidents or harm to oneself or others.
11.
When a rifle is grounded, it must:
Correct Answer
B. Be lying on the floor or bench with its action open and a CBI inserted
Explanation
The correct answer is "Be lying on the floor or bench with its action open and a CBI inserted." This means that when a rifle is grounded, it should be placed on the floor or bench with its action (the part that loads and ejects cartridges) open and a Chamber Blocking Indicator (CBI) inserted. This ensures that the rifle is in a safe condition, as the action is open and it cannot be fired. The CBI further indicates that the chamber is empty and prevents any accidental discharge.
12.
The proper time to place the index finger on the trigger is:
Correct Answer
A. After I started to aim at my target
Explanation
The correct answer is "After I started to aim at my target". This is because it is important to first align the sights of the rifle with the target before placing the index finger on the trigger. Placing the finger on the trigger before aiming can lead to accidental discharge of the firearm and potentially dangerous consequences. By waiting until after aiming, the shooter ensures that they have a clear and accurate target before engaging the trigger.
13.
An air rifle is considered "unloaded" if:
Correct Answer
C. The action is open, there is not pellet in the barrel and a CBI is inserted
Explanation
The correct answer is that an air rifle is considered "unloaded" if the action is open, there is no pellet in the barrel, and a CBI (Chamber Blocking Device) is inserted. This means that the rifle is in a state where it cannot be fired and there is no ammunition present. The action being open ensures that the firing mechanism is not engaged, the absence of a pellet in the barrel means there is no projectile ready to be discharged, and the CBI provides an additional safety measure to prevent accidental firing.
14.
The only place I can close the bolt/action of my rifle to dry fire or to loadd and fire it is:
Correct Answer
D. On my designated firing point after the Range Officer begins a prepartaion period or gives the command LOAD
Explanation
The correct answer is "On my designated firing point after the Range Officer begins a preparation period or gives the command LOAD." This is because it is important to follow the instructions and commands of the Range Officer for safety purposes. The designated firing point ensures that all shooters are in a controlled and safe environment, minimizing the risk of accidents. Additionally, waiting for the preparation period or command LOAD ensures that everyone is ready and aware of the firing activities taking place.
15.
When I am on the firing line and the Range Officer begins a PREPARATION period, I may:
Correct Answer
B. Remove the CBI, close the action and dry fire
Explanation
During the PREPARATION period, the Range Officer allows certain actions to be taken. The correct answer states that one may remove the CBI (Chamber Blocking Indicator), close the action, and dry fire. This means that the person can remove the indicator that blocks the chamber, close the action of the rifle, and practice firing without any ammunition. This allows the shooter to prepare their rifle for the upcoming shooting session and practice their shooting technique without actually firing a live round.
16.
The "Rules for Safe Gun Handling" apply only to air rifle shooting and not to other types of guns.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement is false. The "Rules for Safe Gun Handling" apply to all types of guns, not just air rifles. It is important to follow these rules regardless of the type of gun being used to ensure the safety of oneself and others.
17.
On target ranges, the safest direction to point a gun muzzle is downrange or up towards the ceiling.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The explanation for the given correct answer is that when at a shooting range, it is important to always point the gun muzzle downrange or up towards the ceiling. This ensures that the gun is pointed in a safe direction, away from any people or objects that could be harmed if the gun were to accidentally discharge. By following this safety protocol, the risk of accidents or injuries is minimized, making it the safest practice at shooting ranges.
18.
No one is authorized to fire a shot until the command START is given, even if the command LOAD has already been given.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement implies that even if the command to load a weapon has been given, no one is allowed to fire a shot until the command to start is given. This suggests that there is a specific sequence of commands that must be followed, and firing a shot before the start command is given would be unauthorized. Therefore, the answer is true.
19.
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.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
It is not okay to lay a loaded air rifle on the shooting mat or bench and step away from the firing line. This is because it can be dangerous to leave a loaded firearm unattended, even if it is an air rifle. It is important to always follow proper safety protocols and keep the firearm under control at all times.
20.
When I finish firing 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.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The explanation for the answer "False" is that when finishing firing shots on a target, it is necessary to open the action and insert a CBI (Chamber Block Indicator) regardless of whether or not the Range Officer tells you to do so. This is a safety measure to ensure that the rifle is unloaded and cannot accidentally discharge.
21.
Everyone who handles air rifle pellets should wash thier hands immediately afer they leave the range.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Washing hands immediately after handling air rifle pellets is important because these pellets can contain lead or other harmful substances. By washing hands, any residue or contaminants on the hands can be removed, reducing the risk of ingestion or absorption into the body. This practice helps to promote hygiene and prevent potential health hazards.
22.
Safety rules are not as important in being safe with air guns because air rifles are not very powerful.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
This statement is false because safety rules are just as important when using air guns as they are with any other type of firearm. Even though air rifles may not be as powerful as other firearms, they still have the potential to cause harm or injury if not used properly. It is important to follow safety guidelines such as wearing protective gear, using proper shooting techniques, and being aware of your surroundings to ensure the safe use of air guns.
23.
After I finish firing, I may put my rifle down without opening the action first because it has just been fired.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
It is important to open the action of a rifle after firing to ensure that the chamber is clear and there are no live rounds remaining. Failing to do so can lead to accidents or injuries. Therefore, it is not safe to put the rifle down without opening the action first, even if it has just been fired.
24.
Once an air rifle is unloaded and checked by a Range Officer, it is OK to point it in an direction.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Pointing an air rifle in any direction, even if it is unloaded and checked by a Range Officer, is not safe. It is important to always treat firearms, including air rifles, as if they are loaded and ready to fire. Pointing a firearm in any direction can pose a risk to others and should be avoided at all times.
25.
To dry fire my air rifle, I do not need to charge air in my air rifle.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
To "dry fire" an air rifle means to pull the trigger without a pellet or any ammunition in the rifle. In other words, you're simulating the firing action without actually discharging a pellet. Dry firing can be done without charging the air rifle with compressed air, as it doesn't involve actually expelling a projectile.