firearms safety course
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Firearms Safety Course
The beginners class to how to safely handle and use a gun
What you will learn
• Perform a Safety Check• Install a Trigger Lock• Disassemble• Cleaning• Reassemble• Storage and Transportation• Shooting
Why are you here?
Gun Myths
Myth # 1 Myth # 2
Myth # 3
Myth # 1
• If you drop a gun, is it better to try and catch it or to let it go and hit the ground?
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Myth # 1 Answer
• It is best to let the gun hit the ground. Rarely does a dropped firearm result in an accidental discharge.• http://archive.lewrockwell.com/perry/perry55.1.html
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Myth # 2
• If a gun has the safety engaged, it is safe to point the firearm any where you want because it cannot fire. True or False?
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Myth # 2 Answer
• False. It is never safe to assume that the safety will always work. Remember to always keep the muzzle of the firearm pointed in a safe direction.
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Myth # 3
• At the shooting range you only need to wear ear protection if you notice your ears are starting to bother/hurt you. True or False?
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Myth # 3 Answer
• False. Ear protection must be worn at all times.
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Safety Check
• How to perform a Safety Check• What to look for• Tips and tricks
Choose a firearm type
Semi-automatic handgun
Shotgun
Bolt action rifle
Semi-automatic rifle
Revolver
Continue
Semi-Automatic Handgun
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Shotgun
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Bolt-Action Rifle
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Semi-Automatic Rifle
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Revolver
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Gun Locks
Trigger Lock Cable
Lock
Continue
Trigger Locks
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Cable Lock
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Disassembling a Firearm
Slide Releas
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Slide Release
Back
Cleaning
Reassembling a Firearm
Storage and Transportation
Gun Range Safety Rules
• Always assume that a firearm is loaded, even if you have performed a safety check.• All firearms outside of a case should be pointed downrange
where it is not pointing at anyone. • Your finger should never be on the trigger until you are ready
to shoot.
How to Aim
Rear sight
Front sight
Aligned