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 __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 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?
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