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Title: Modern Firearms


1
Modern Firearms
2
Safety Mechanism
  • Never trust the safety
  • Prevents the firearm from firing
  • Could fail!
  • Dont be afraid to ask if you dont know how a
    firearm safety works

3
Damascus Barrel
  • Older or custom made barrels which were typically
    made before the turn of the century
  • Weaker than modern barrels
  • Couldnt fire as far and straight

4
Airguns
  • Pneumatic use a pump system
  • CO2 Powered use compressed CO2 contained in a
    steel cylinder
  • Spring involves a spring that is compressed by
    a lever

5
Rifles and Shotguns
  • Use expanding gas from burning powder to force a
    bullet or shot out of the muzzle
  • Main difference in shotgun and rifle is found
    inside the barrel
  • Shotgun bore (inside of barrel) is thin and
    smooth
  • Rifle bore are thicker and have grooves that
    spiral around the bore

6
  • Grooves are called rifling
  • Spins the bullet making it more accurate
  • Caliber of a rifle is determined by measuring the
    width of the bore
  • Shotgun sizes are given in gauges
  • Gauges is usually marked on the rear of the barrel

7
  • Always use the correct gauge shell in the same
    gauged shotgun (12-gauge shell in a 12 gauge
    shotgun)
  • Rifle and shotguns are usually identified by
    their bore sizes and action designs
  • Action in the part that moves the cartridges or
    shotshells into the chamber (loads, unloads, and
    ejects ammunition)

8
.22 Rifle
9
.22 Hornett
10
243
11
270
12
30-06
13
7 mm
14
  • Stock, action, and barrel are 3 main components
    of guns
  • There are 5 categories of actions
  • - break
  • -pump
  • -lever
  • -semi automatic
  • -bolt

15
Rifle sights
  • Open least accurate
  • Peep or Aperture
  • Telescope most accurate

16
Dominant Eye
  • The one you should look through when sighting
  • Keep both eyes open when shooting a shotgun
  • Usually close one eye when shooting a rifle

17
Rifle positions
  • Standing most difficult
  • Kneeling forms a tripod
  • Sitting forms a tripod
  • Prone most stable (lying down)

18
Firing Techniques
  • Hold breath
  • Gently squeeze the trigger
  • Apply steady pressure
  • Never jerk or slap the trigger

19
Range or Distances
  • .22 caliber bullet (rimfire) can be dangerous at
    a mile or more
  • Centerfire bullets (.30-.30, .30-.06 etc) can be
    dangerous at more than 3 ½ miles

20
Ammunition
  • Divided into two categories
  • - cartridges handguns and rifles
  • -shotshells shotguns

21
Ammunition
  • Case
  • Primer
  • -centerfire or rimfire
  • Smokeless powder
  • Bullet

22
Shotguns
  • Measured in gauges
  • 10, 12, 16, 20, 28, and .410 are the most common
  • The smaller the number, the larger the bore
    (inside of the barrel)

23
Shotgun positions
  • Always fire from a standing position
  • Slight bend to knees and elbows
  • Lean forward a little

24
Shotgun range
  • Not a long range gun
  • Depends on the shotshell
  • Average is within 45 yards

25
Shotgun choke
  • Determines the spread or pettern of the shot
    after it leaves the barrel
  • Three chokes
  • -full most constricted
  • -modified less constricted
  • -improved cylinder less than modified
  • -cylinder choke no constriction, shot spreads
    quickly

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Ammunition
  • Case
  • Primer
  • Smokeless
  • Powder
  • Wad and Shot
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