RIFLE ACTIONS

Name:_________________________ Date:_______Period:
Forensic Science – Mr. DeRycke
RIFLE ACTIONS
DIRECTIONS: Describe the actions of each of the different types of rifles below.
Bolt-Action -
Lever-Action -
Pump-Action -
Semi-Automatic Action -
Break (Hinge) Action -
Name:_________________________ Date:_______Period:
Forensic Science – Mr. DeRycke
HANDGUN ACTIONS
DIRECTIONS: Describe the actions of each of the different types of handguns below.
Break-Action Pistol -
Double-Action Revolver -
Single-Action Revolver -
Semi-Automatic Pistol -
Name:_________________________ Date:_______Period:
Forensic Science – Mr. DeRycke
SHOTGUN ACTIONS
DIRECTIONS: Describe the actions of each of the different types of shotguns below.
Break-Action with Single Barrel -
Break-Action Side by Side with Double Barrel -
Break-Action Over Under with Double Barrel -
Pump-Action -
Semi-Automatic Action -
PROPERLY MATCHING FIREARM
TO AMMUNITION
This method of
identification and
matching works
for all types of
firearms.
Such as; shotguns,
rifles, handguns
and muzzle loaders.
Name:_________________________ Date:_______Period:
Forensic Science – Mr. DeRycke
HANDGUN, SHOTGUN & RIFLE BARRELS
1. Compare and contrast handgun, shotgun and rifle barrels.
2. Explain what rifling is, and how it works.
Name:_________________________ Date:_______Period:
Forensic Science – Mr. DeRycke
DIRECTIONS: Completely and correctly label the indicated parts in the diagram below.
DIRECTIONS: Draw lines from the terms to the parts of the shotgun that they name.
Then write the definition for each shotgun part below.
SHOTGUN PARTS DEFINITIONS
Stock:
Forestock:
Safety:
Magazine:
Action Bar:
Trigger:
Rib:
Trigger Guard:
Bead:
Safety:
Muzzle:
Butt:
Barrel:
Name:_________________________ Date:_______Period:
Forensic Science – Mr. DeRycke
DIRECTIONS: Completely and correctly label the indicated parts in the diagrams below.
Firing Cycle of a Bolt-Action Rifle
DIRECTIONS: Draw lines from the terms to the parts of the rifle that they name.
Then write the definition for each rifle part below.
BOLT-ACTION RIFLE PARTS DEFINITIONS
Stock:
Barrel:
Safety:
Forestock:
Bolt Handle:
Magazine:
Bolt:
Trigger:
Chamber:
Trigger Guard:
Sight:
Butt:
Muzzle:
Name:_________________________ Date:_______Period:
Forensic Science – Mr. DeRycke
DIRECTIONS: Completely and correctly label the indicated parts in the diagram below.
DIRECTIONS: Draw lines from the terms to the parts of the revolver that they name.
Then write the definition for each revolver part below.
DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER PARTS DEFINITIONS
Grip:
Ejector Rod:
Hammer:
Cylinder:
Barrel:
Trigger Guard:
Sight:
Trigger:
Muzzle:
Name:_________________________ Date:_______Period:
Forensic Science – Mr. DeRycke
DIRECTIONS: Completely and correctly label the indicated parts in the diagram below.
Firing Cycle of a Semi-Automatic Pistol
DIRECTIONS: Draw lines from the terms to the parts of the pistol that they name.
Then write the definition for each pistol part below.
SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL PARTS DEFINITIONS
Grip:
Muzzle:
Hammer:
Slide:
Barrel:
Trigger Guard:
Sights:
Trigger:
Name:_________________________ Date:_______Period:
Forensic Science – Mr. DeRycke
CLEANING FIREARMS
1. Regular and proper cleaning and lubrication of a firearm will:
I.
II.
III.
2. Correctly match each gun cleaning supply with its name, by writing the letter in the proper space.
A
A
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__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
__
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G
G
H
C
B
B
I
J
K
L
M
F
D
E
3. Explain what things need to be done before getting started cleaning firearms.
4. How many steps are there to the actual cleaning process of firearms? ___________
5. What are these steps?