What is the Pistol Firing Sequence? (FEEF)
● Fire
● Extract
● Eject
● Feed
What are the Five Shooting Fundamentals?
● Stance
● Grip
● Sight Alignment/Picture
● Trigger Manipulation
● Follow Through
Shooting for _____ incapacitation.
Rapid
What are the Causes of Stoppages?
Acronym S.A.M
S - Shooter
A - Ammunition
M - Mechanical
What are the Firearms Universal Safety Rules?
● Handle all firearms as loaded.
● Be aware of your muzzle direction at all times
● Keep you finger off the trigger until you intend to fire
● Be certain of your target and surroundings.
What is a “Safe Direction”?
Any direction whereby, should an unintentional discharge occur, no loss of life, no personal injury and minimal property damage will occur
What are the components of a cartridge
● Projectile (Bullet)
● Powder
● Primer
● Casing
How do you prove your firearm safe?
● Check for source of ammunition (and remove)
● Draw into tuck & isosceles
● Rack x3
● visually/physically inspect chamber/feed path
● Transfer to support hand, inspect bore
● Transfer to weapon hand, rack, and holster
● Sweep and tug into interview stance
What is the Universal Cover Mode
●Off Target – Off Trigger – Outside Trigger Guard
●On Target, No Intent to Shoot – Off Trigger – Outside Trigger Guard
●On Target, Intent to Shoot – Finger On Trigger
What does the acronym P.R.O.V.E Stand for?
● Point the pistol in a safe direction
● Remove the source of ammunition (magazine)
● Open the action by racking the slide and then locking it open
● Verify the feed path is clear by visually and physically inspecting
● Ensure the barrel is free of obstructions
How do you perform an Administrative load?
How do you do an administrative unload?
How to do an emergency reload?
Primary Stoppage drill (T.R.A)
● TAP the base of the magazine with the heel of the support hand. Pull the base of the magazine to ensure it is properly seated in the pistol.
● RACK the slide once with authority to deal with any potential ammunition issues and ensure the slide is in battery with a fresh cartridge
● ASSESS the condition of the pistol and the situation