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1.
Ammunition is in position to be chambered, chamber is empty, action is closed, and safety is on. Which general condition code is this?
Condition Code 2
Condition Code 3
Condition Code 4
Condition Code 1
2.
A note is an operating procedure, practice, or condition that is essential to
3.
Select the type of message that contains an operating procedure, practice, or condition that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed.
Note
Warning
Caution
4.
Match the following Universal Weapons Safety Rules to rationale.
1. Never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot.
2. Keep weapon on safe until you intend to fire.
3. Treat every weapon as if it were loaded.
4. Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until ready to fire.
Rule 1 1 2 3 4
Rule 2 1 2 3 4
Rule 3 1 2 3 4
Rule 4 1 2 3 4
2.
A note is an operating procedure, practice, or condition that is essential to
EMPHASIZE
equipment
3.
Select the type of message that contains an operating procedure, practice, or condition that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed.
Note
Warning
Caution
4.
Match the following Universal Weapons Safety Rules to rationale.
1. Never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot.
2. Keep weapon on safe until you intend to fire.
3. Treat every weapon as if it were loaded.
4. Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until ready to fire.
Rule 1 1 2 3 4
Rule 2 1 2 3 4
Rule 3 1 2 3 4
Rule 4 1 2 3 4
5.
A caution message is an operating procedure, practice, or condition that may result in damage to
6.
What is the maximum effective range (in yards) of the M500 shotgun?
#00 Buck 150, Slug 100
#00 Buck 150, Slug 200
#00 Buck 50, Slug 100
#00 Buck 200, Slug 300
7.
The Mossberg 500A1 has a 5-round magazine capacity.
True
Equipment
False
8.
The life expectancy of the M500A1shotgun is 50,000 rounds.
True
False
9.What is the magazine capacity of the Mossberg 500A1?
5+1
10.
What is the maximum effective range of the Mossberg 500A1 shotgun with a shot load?
50 ft
150 ft
300 ft
750 ft
1,950 ft
Major Component Groups
11.
The Barrel Group has a fixed bead front sight.
True
False
12.
Drag and drop the name of each group onto its associated picture.
13.
Which major component of the Mossberg 500A1 contains the cartridge ejector, safety locks, and fore-end.
Barrel group
Trigger group
Receiver group
Stock group
14.
The stock group serves as support for all major groups and assemblies of the weapon.
True
False
15.
Which group contains the action lock lever component?
Trigger Group
Barrel Group
Receiver Group
Stock Group
Cycle of Operation
16.
During the Locking Cycle the cartridge case is pushed forward by the bolt and is captured by the extractors.
True
False
17.
During which cycle of operation is the cartridge case pushed forward by bolt and captured by extractors.
Extracting
Locking
Cocking
Chambering
18.
Drag and drop each cycle of operation name to its proper position in the diagram.
19.
In which cycle does the bolt slide cam move the cartridge interrupter into position blocking the second shell from being released?
Feeding
Ejecting
Chambering
20.
During the Unlocking Cycle the back of the bolt lock retracts the firing pin and keeps it from moving forward until the bolt is back in the locked position.
True
False
Disassembly
21.
Drag and drop the name of each component onto its associated picture.
22.
Identify the component highlighted in the picture below.
Cartridge Stop
Cartridge Interrupter
Bolt Slide
Elevator
Bolt Assembly
23.
Identify the component highlighted in the picture below.
Bolt Assembly
Cartridge Stop
Bolt Slide
Elevator
Cartridge Interrupter
24.
When performing fieldstripping of the M500 shotgun, which of the following components is removed first.
Stock
Breech Bolt Group
Barrel
Fore-end Group
Trigger Assembly
Assembly
25.
Although not all steps for reassembly are included below, number the steps that are shown in their order of completion.
Engage Action Slide
Ease Trigger Housing Assembly into place
Insert Cartridge Interrupter
Install Fore-end Assembly
Slide Barrel into Receiver
Safety Button On
Tighten Magazine Cap
Insert Bolt
26.
The magazine cap is tightened using a pliers or wrench.
True
False
27.
When reassembling the M500 shotgun, the Fore-end Assembly is installed over this component.
Action Slide
Magazine Tube
Bolt Slide
Fore-end Assembly
Function Check
28.
How often should a safety/function check be performed?
Monthly
After each firing
After each reassembly
Weekly
29.
What condition must be met prior to any shotgun function check?
Load magazine with dummy ammunition.
4
6
5
3
7
1
8
2
Ensure the shotgun is pointed in a safe direction.
Ensure shotgun is in condition 4, with the fore-end to the rear.
Check that no ammunition is in position to be introduced.
30.
Which step below should be performed before starting a safety/function check?
Load magazine with dummy ammunition
Clear the weapon
Position safety to SAFE
Pull the trigger
Stoppages
31.
An audible pop occurs when there is a bore obstruction.
True
False
32.
A failure to extract occurs when an empty round case is stuck in the elevator.
True
False
33.
If an audible pop / reduced recoil is experienced during firing in a training environment you must cease firing immediately.
True
False
34.
A double feed is most often caused when the shooter fails to pull the action completely to the rear or when a damaged shell latch exists.
True
False
35.
Never strike the stock of the shotgun on a hard surface such as the ground.
True
False
Handling Commands
36.
During safe movement procedures, personnel receiving the weapon should grasp the shotgun by grabbing the small of the stock with the non-firing hand and grabbing the fore-end with the firing hand.
False
True
37.
Which of the following actions represents Weapon Condition Code 4?
Not applicable for the service shotgun; pertains to weapons with external hammers only.
Magazine tube filled, chamber empty, action closed, weapon on safe.
Magazine tube filled, round in chamber, action closed, weapon on safe.
Magazine tube empty, chamber empty, action closed, weapon on safe.
38.
Match the General Weapons Condition Code to appropriate Action.
1. Not applicable to the service shotgun.
2. Magazine tube empty, chamber empty, action closed, weapon on safe.
3. Magazine tube filled, round in chamber, action closed, weapon on safe.
4. Magazine tube filled, chamber empty, action closed, weapon on safe.
Condition 1 1 2 3 4
Condition 2 1 2 3 4
Condition 3 1 2 3 4
Condition 4 1 2 3 4
39.
Which procedures should always be followed prior to using a clearing barrel?
Inspect general condition of clearing barrel.
Inspect behind/adjacent to clearing barrel.
Clear unnecessary personnel away from clearing barrel.
All of the above.
None of the above.
40.
Which procedure causes a cartridge to be chambered?
Fire
Show Clear
Make Ready
Cease Fire