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SHOOTING EVALUATION QUESTION BANK

SUCAMEC
INDEX:

I. Considerations.....................................................................Page. 02
II. Legal Framework..........................................................................Page. 02
III. Recommendations.................................................................Page. 02
IV. . MULTIPLE SELECTION QUESTIONS......................................Page. 03
V. TRUE and FALSE questions.............................................Page. 09
VI. Questions DEVELOPMENT............................................................P. 23
VII. Questions GRAFICOS.................................................................... Pg. 31

I. CONSIDERATIONS:

V All personnel applying for initial licensing and/or License Renewal MUST study
this Question Bank.

V Read each question well and place an answer.

V The minimum passing grade is 14 (fourteen).

II. LEGAL FRAMEWORK:

V Law 30299 - Law of Weapons, Ammunition, Explosives and Pyrotechnics and


Related Materials for civilian use.

V D.S. 010-2017-IN Regulation of Weapons, Ammunition, Pyrotechnic Products and


Related Materials for civilian use.

III. RECOMMENDATIONS:

The evaluation at the National Superintendence for the Control of Security


Services, Arms, Ammunition and Explosives for Civilian Use (Sucamec) consists
of the following:

1. Written exam in 7 minutes, read and mark (bring a blue pen). Minimum
grade 14 (Eliminatory).

2. Theoretical and practical exam (oral) on the parts of the weapon,


assembly, disassembly, maintenance, cartridges, safety measures and
the correct way of supplying and removing supplies. (Eliminatory).

3. Actual shooting test, at a distance of 10 meters distance in a time of 45


seconds with 5 cartridges within the silhouette (Within the square the 5
impacts after the command voice Fire from the instructor), then cease
fire and make sure to deliver 5 fired shells. (Eliminatory).

QUESTION BANK FOR SHOOTING EVALUATION

I.- MULTIPLE CHOICE (40 QUESTIONS)

1. The 9 x 19 mm caliber is allowed for the modality of:


a) Self-defense
b) Security and Surveillance
c) Sport and recreational shooting
d) A, B and C
e) None of the above
2. Three (3) parts of a firearm are:
a) Barrel, primer and magazine b) Barrel, castle and magazine c) Cylinder,
magazine and primer
d) Barrel, trigger and firing pin e) Barrel, trigger and castle
3. According to law 30299, a firearm is one that consists of at least:
a) A handguard
b) One stock
c) A cannon
d) A trigger
e) One handle
4. The chamber of a semiautomatic firearm is located:
a) At the charger
b) At the anterior part of the barrel

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c) At the handguard
d) At the back sideof the canyon
e) None of the above
5. In firearms, the chamber is used for:
a) Accommodating the pans
b) Cartridge housing
c) Percutar
d) Wielding the weapon
e) None of the above
6. The revolvers are supplied with ammunition through:
a) One rectangular pan
b) A tubular pan
c) A drum
d) One ribbon
e) All of the above

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7. The 25 ACP caliber is equivalent to:

a) 6.35 mm
b) 7.65 mm
c) 38 SPL
d) 32 ACP
e) All of the above
8. Semiautomatic pistols fire:
a) Shot by shot
b) Short bursts
c) Long bursts
d) A and B are true
e) None of the above
9. They are parts of a shotgun:
a) Stock
b) Cannon
c) Handguard
d) Trigger
e) All of the above
10. The barrel of the shotgun is usually a bore barrel:
a) Striped
b) Lisa
c) Ribbed
d) Banded
e) None of the above
11. The reloading guns are loaded:
a) From the front of the barrel
b) Through the butt
c) Pr the back of the barrel
d) From the top of the gearbox
e) A and C are true
12. The parts of a cartridge are:
a) Bullet, cartridge case, gunpowder and primer
b) Casing, case, bullet and projectile
Bullet, cartridge case, powder and primer Fulminant, bullet, projectile and castle e)
None of the above
13. The barrel of semi-automatic weapons consists of:
a) Anima
b) Bedroom
c) Extractor
d) Ejector
e) A and B are true
14. According to law 30299 it is allowed:
a) Carrying firearms in public demonstrations with ownership cards and valid license.
b) Possess for personal defense two (2) handguns.
c) Make modifications to firearms to alter the rate of fire.

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d) Use hunting and sporting weapons for self-defense.
e) None of the above.
15. The 32 ACP caliber is equivalent:
a) 7.65 mm
b) 380 ACP
c) 9 x 18 mm
d) 6.35 mm
e) None of the above
16. The rifled bore firearms have:
a) Longer range than smoothbore weapons.
b) Same range as smoothbore guns.
c) Less accurate than smoothbore weapons at long range.
d) Shorter range than smoothbore weapons.
e) All of the above.
17. The function of the firing pin in firearms is:
a) Throw the casing outside.
b) Insert the cartridge into the chamber.
c) Hitting the cartridge fulminate during firing.
d) Remove the chamber cap.
e) A and C are true.
18. Firearms safety regulations apply:
a) At all times and under all circumstances.
b) Only when it is to be fired.
c) Only at the firing range.
d) Only when maintenance is performed.
e) None of the above.
19. The caliber in ammunition is measured in:
a) The outer diameter of the bushing.
b) On the outside diameter of the bale.
c) On the inside diameter of the bushing.
d) In the buttstock of the cartridge.
e) In the fulminant.
20. Pursuant to the Regulation of Law 30299 approved by DS N° 008-2016-IN, they are
not firearms:
a) Pneumatic weapons
b) The airosolf weapons
c) 22 LR caliber carbines
d) GA 12 gauge hunting shotguns
e) A and B are true
21. The cylindrical part of a firearm chambered for cartridges that rotates around a
central axis is called a cartridge chamber:
a) Tape
b) Charger
c) Drum
d) Pan

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e) None of the above
22. The number of firearms allowed for hunting is:
a) Two shotguns and two carbines
b) Three pistols, two shotguns and two carbines
c) Five guns of different types and calibers
d) Unlimited
e) None of the above
23. The main difference between a revolver and a pistol is:
a) The canyon
b) The trigger
c) Your charging system
d) The aiming system
e) None of the above
24. Firearms for civilian use intended to protect the personal safety of their legal owner
or his personal, family and patrimony are of the modality of:
a) Security and surveillance
b) Self-defense
c) Recreational shooting
d) Hunting
e) All of the above
25. long arms other than those of caliber, cadence and power for military use are
authorized for personal defense to persons living in the country:
a) The city
b) Urban area
c) Rural area
d) In a population center
e) All of the above
26. In the self-defense modality, it can be carried for immediate use up to:
a) 60 ammunition
b) 70 ammunition
c) 120 ammunition
d) 20 ammunition
e) None of the above
27. To make it more accurate to the firearm of the self-defense mode should be:
a) Trimming the barrel
b) Convert it to automatic

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c) Fitting a muffler
d) Use larger caliber ammunition
e) None of the above
28. When handling a firearm should be taken into account:
a) Do not insert your finger in the trigger
b) Always aim at a safe place
c) Looking down the mouth of the canyon
d) Loading and percussing
e) A and B are true
29. It is generally a gun with a tubular supply system.
a) Shotgun
b) Revolver
c) Gun
d) Rifle
e) Machine gun
30. The maximum allowable capacity of a shotgun for civilian use is:
a) 12 cartridges
b) 08 cartridges
c) 30 cartridges
d) 06 cartridges
e) None of the above.
31. The maximum caliber allowed for civilian shotguns is:
a) 16 GA
b) 36 GA
c) 20 GA
d) 12 GA
e) 10 GA
32. The caliber allowed for weapons in the self-defense modality is:

a) 380 ACP
b) 38 SPL
c) 9 x 17 MM
de) 9 x 19 MM
) All of the above
33. Users licensed for self-defense purposes must carry their firearms in:
a) A briefcase
b) The glove box of the vehicle
c) Under the vehicle seat
d) In a holster
e) All of the above
34. The first safety measure for handling the firearm is:

a) Hold the gun with the index finger on the trigger.

b) Hand the weapon to a third party for inspection.


c) Aim upward, fire, then remove the magazine.
d) Orient the weapon to a safe place, with the index finger off the trigger.

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e) All of the above.
35. The document that identifies the holder of a firearm is:
a) The National Identity Card.
b) Firearms meat
c) The license of possession and use
d) The ownership card
e) All of the above
36. The use of night vision devices is permitted in:
a) Weapons destined for for hunting
b) Weapons destined for for sport
c) Weapons destined for for defense staff
d) Weapons destined for for security y surveillance
e) A and B are true
37. it is permitted to use telescopic sights on weapons:
a) Intended for personal defense
b) Intended for fire
c) Hunting and sport
d) Security and surveillance
e) B and C are true
38. Firearms are deposited in Sucamec's warehouses by:
a) Death of the license holder
b) Effective custodial sentence
c) By voluntary manifestation of the license holder
d) By court order
e) All of the above
39. Firearms with automatic cadence are allowed for civilian use in the modality of:
a) Self-defense
b) Hunting
c) Security and surveillance
d) Sport and recreational shooting
e) None of the above
40. A 9 x 17 mm caliber pistol can fire ammunition:
a) Caliber 380 ACP
b) Caliber 380 AUTO
c) 9 mm BROWNING caliber
d) 9 mm short caliber
e) All of the above

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II.-GREEN OR FALSE (40 QUESTIONS)

1 Civilian carbine loads must have a capacity of up to 30 cartridges. V F

2 In revolvers, the chamber is located at the front of the barrel. V F

3 Smooth-bore weapons have a shorter range than rifled or rifled V F


weapons.
4 Firearms are considered less lethal weapons. V F

5 The magazine capacity allowed for pistols is up to 17 rounds. V F

6 Personal defense weapons are authorized to provide security to natural V F


persons, installations and special vehicles.
7 The 9 x 19 mm caliber is allowed for personal defense. V F

8 It is permitted to use a weapon other than the authorized one as long as V F


the ownership card and license are carried.
9 V F
In semiautomatic pistols, the chamber is located at the rear of the barrel.
10 It is a security measure to hand a pistol to another person only by V F
removing the magazine.
11 Being in a shooting evaluation and an incident occurs, the way to solve V F
it is to continue shooting.
12 The use of sporting and recreational firearms is allowed with a self- V F
defense license.
13 The revolver is supplied through a metal case. V F

The firing pin is the one that extracts the cartridge case from the
14 V F
chamber.

15 The maintenance of firearms shall only be performed when they are to V F


remain in storage.
16 Modifications to firearms are permitted. V F

17 It is permitted to use a firearm other than the one authorized on the V F


ownership card.
18 A 380 ACP caliber pistol can fire a short 9 mm caliber cartridge. V F

19 The caliber in firearms is measured in the outer diameter of the barrel. V F

20 It is permitted to use the firearm for any use other than that authorized. V F

21 Semi-automatic weapons are those that load automatically and fire shot V F
by shot.
22 A .38 SPL caliber revolver can fire .32 ACP caliber cartridges. V F

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23 Automatic cadence carbines are only allowed for civilian use in sport V F
and recreational shooting.
24 One of the safety measures with firearms is to send another person to V F
check whether your firearm is loaded or unloaded.
25 The parts or components of ammunition are bullet, casing, powder and V F
primer.
26 Keeping your finger off the trigger when handling a firearm is a safety V F
precaution.
27 A 9 x 19 mm caliber pistol can fire 9 x 17 mm caliber cartridges. V F

The caliber in firearms is the measure of the outer diameter of the


28 V F
chamber.

29 A 38 SPL caliber revolver can fire 380 ACP caliber cartridges. V F

30 Shotguns are allowed for personal defense for users living in rural V F
areas.
31 The main difference between a pistol and a revolver is in its loading V F
system.
32 A firearm ownership card is valid for three years. V F

33 The user is authorized to trim the barrels of firearms to make them more V F
portable.
34 It is permitted to use laser devices in self-defense weapons. V F

35 The number of weapons allowed for personnel is up to a maximum of V F


two weapons per person, exceptionally three.
36 The number of firearms allowed for hunting is unlimited. V F

37 It is prohibited to carry firearms while under the influence of alcohol. V F

38 The loss of the validity of the license suspends the carrying of the V F
firearm.
39 SUCAMEC exceptionally authorizes long firearms for personal defense V F
only to users living in rural areas.

40 The number of firearms allowed for the sport mode is unlimited. V F

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SELF-DEFENSE:

1. Long guns can be used for the self-defense modality as long as the applicant resides
in:
a) Urban Zone b) Industrial Zone
c) Residential Zone
d) Rural area
e) None of the above
2. Mark the incorrect answer: (art. 14 of the law)
a) Short firearms are authorized for personal defense, with the exception of those of
caliber, cadence and power for military use.
b) Exceptionally, the use of long arms for personal defense, other than those of
military caliber, cadence and power, is authorized only to users living in urban
areas, and their authorization, use and carrying in rural areas is prohibited.
c) It is forbidden to use the firearm for personal defense for purposes other than
those that imply its authorization.
d) Firearms for personal defense cannot be used to provide private security services
or other activities of similar nature.
e) The prohibition to use a personal defense weapon to provide private security
services does not apply to the use of firearms owned by active police or military
personnel.
3. Check the correct answer: (art. 25 of the regulation)
a) For immediate self-defense firearms up to 70 to you can carry for use
seventy ammunition.
b) For immediate self-defense firearms up to 60 sixty to you can carry for use
ammunition.
c) For immediate self-defense firearms up to 50 to you can carry for use
rounds of ammunition.
d) For immediate self-defense firearms up to 80 eighty to you can carry for use
ammunition.
e) For immediate self-defense firearms up to 90 ninety to you can carry for use
ammunition.
4. Licenses in the self-defense modality are also known as:

INDEX: 1
I. CONSIDERATIONS: 1
II. LEGAL FRAMEWORK: 1
III. RECOMMENDATIONS: 2
SELF-DEFENSE: 11
Hunting: 13
Sport and Recreational Shooting. 14
Collection: 16
Sispe: 17
Safety measures: 18
Shotgun: 19

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1) INDICATE GUN SAFETY MEASURES IN THE HOME: 24
2) INDICATE GUN SAFETY MEASURES AT THE SHOOTING RANGE: 24
3) SECURITY MEASURE WITH FIREARMS: 24
4) INDICATE THE CONCEPT OF FIREARM 24
5) INDICATE THE MODALITIES OF USE OF FIREARMS ACCORDING TO LAW
30299. 25
6) INDICATE THE NUMBER OF WEAPONS ALLOWED FOR PERSONAL
DEFENSE 25
7) AUTHORIZING THE LICENSING OF FIREARMS 25
8) INDICATE THE VALIDITY OF THE FIREARM OWNERSHIP CARD. 25
9) UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES IS A WEAPON CONSIDERED
INOPERATIVE. 25
11) INDICATE WHEN A FIREARM IS CONSIDERED TO BE OPERATIVE 25
12) EXPLAIN, WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE FIRING PIN IN A FIREARM?
25
13) INDICATE WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE MAGAZINE OR MAGAZINE
WELL IN THE FIREARM 25
14) explain what is the purpose of the sights (elevation and aiming) on the firearms? 26
15) INDICATE ONE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REVOLVER AND PISTOL
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SAFETY MEASURES IN THE USE OF FIREARMS 26
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO STOCK A REVOLVER 27
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO UNSTOCK A REVOLVER 27
STEPS TO DISASSEMBLE THE 38 CALIBER REVOLVER MODEL PG-100
RUGGER OF USA MANUFACTURE, FOR ITS MAINTENANCE. 27
STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED TO PROVISION (STOCK) THE GUN 28
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO DESTOCK THE GUN 28
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO DISASSEMBLE THE CZ GUN FOR MAINTENANCE 28
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO CHECK A SHOTGUN 29
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO STOCK A SHOTGUN 29
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO DESTOCK A SHOTGUN 29
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO DISASSEMBLE THE 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN, MODEL 1300
WINCHESTER OF USA MANUFACTURE, FOR ITS MAINTENANCE. 30
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO OVERHAUL A RUGGER 0.223 CARBINE
MANUFACTURED IN USA. 30
STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED TO PROVISION (PLACE A PAN) IN THE CARBINE 31
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO UNSUPPLY THE CARBINE 31
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO DISASSEMBLE THE 0.223 CARBINE, FOR ITS
MAINTENANCE 31
Ammunition 32

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a)
b) Luaspe
5. It is a requirement for licensing in the self-defense modality:
a) Copy of the authorization issued by SERFOR.
b) Proof of accreditation issued by a shooting association or club recognized by the
National Sports Federation.
c) Resolution issued by the Ministry of Culture.
d) Explanation of reasons in accordance with the provisions of Article 7.11 of Article
7 of the Regulations of the Law.
e) Affidavit of effective possession of the firearm or firearms owned.
6. The number of weapons allowed for the self-defense modality is:
a) 2 weapons for each person
b) 2 weapons per type of weapon
c) 2 short 9-caliber guns and 2 9 x 19-caliber guns
d) 2 handguns
e) 2 long guns
7. Check the incorrect answer:
a) The self-defense license is valid for 3 years.
b) For renewal, the same requirements must be presented as for the initial
application with the exception of the theoretical and practical exam and the
expression of motives.
c) The Solidarity self-defense license allows the minor child to use the firearm under
the same modality.
d) As a prerequisite to obtaining the license the person must comply with the
conditions set forth in art. 7 of the regulations of law 30299.
e) License renewal is conditioned to the prior presentation of the weapon(s) for
verification at SUCAMEC offices.

Hunting:

1. Licenses in the hunting modality are also known as:


a) Type B License
b) License type L2
c) Type A License
d) License type LC
e) Serfor License
2. Check the correct alternative:
a) Hunting firearms must be transported unloaded and unstocked with the
appropriate packaging.
b) The use of firearms under the hunting modality is allowed during transportation.
c) They are only short arms that have the characteristics for sport hunting activities.
d) They are only long guns that have the characteristics for sport hunting activities.
e) None of the above.
3. Check the correct alternative regarding the hunting modality:

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a) The hunting license is equal or equivalent to the SERFOR license.
b) The hunting license is valid for 4 years.
c) Natural persons are required to apply to the National Forestry and Wildlife Service
- SERFOR or the Regional Governments where MINAGRI has transferred
authority over forestry and wildlife matters, for a valid license to prove their status
as hunters.
d) Subsistence hunting is recognized or authorized by the Peruvian National Police,
the Armed Forces or the Joint Command of the Armed Forces.
e) None of the above.
4. The number of weapons allowed for the hunting modality is:
a) 2 weapons per person
b) 2 shotguns
c) 2 carbines
d)) 2 shotguns, 2 carbines and 2 carbines/shotguns
None of the above.
5. Check the correct alternative regarding the hunting license.
a) It is not required to present a copy of the sport hunting license issued by the
competent authority.
b) In the case of hunting operators, they do not need to prove prior registration with
SERFOR.
c) In the case of foreigners who have a license issued in their country, they should
not submit a copy of the license issued by the competent authority abroad.
d) The Solidary hunting license allows the minor child to use the firearm under the
same modality.
e) For the renewal of the hunting license you must present the same requirements
as for the initial license.
6. In the case of hunting operators, check the incorrect alternative:
a) Hunting operators may only carry out their activities with their own firearms
registered with SUCAMEC.
b) For the transfer of firearms in the hunting modality, the hunting operator must
process the respective transit guide before the SUCAMEC in the corresponding
cases.
c) Hunting operators must keep a record book of their activities, indicating the type
of weapon, amount of ammunition consumed, license number and name of the
users.
d) The hunting operator must previously have the authorization for the development
of this activity granted by SERFOR.
e) None of the above.
7. Cartridges and Ammunition for Hunting Activities:
a) Cartridges no larger than twelve (12) GAUGE, with the exception of the
ammunition established in the Fourth Transitory Complementary Provision of the
Law.
b) Special cartridges with chemicals for wildlife conservation purposes.
c) Ammunition with mercury core projectile, alloy with this or similar soft materials,
which are exposed or bathed; which may or may not have been partially or totally
covered with brass or diverse materials, but which in any of the cases always
present a soft tip (of mercury, alloy with this, similar or polymers), or hollow tip.
d) A and B are correct.
e) A, B and C are correct.

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Sport and Recreational Shooting.

1. Sport and recreational shooting licenses are also known as:


a) Licenses type LD3
b) Licenses type LD
c) Type D Licenses
d) Licenses type L3
e) FPT type licenses
2. It is not a requirement for sport and recreational shooting:
a) To have passed the theoretical and practical evaluation at SUCAMEC.
b) Psychosomatic health certificate for firearm licenses, issued by an IPRESS
registered with SUSALUD.
c) Resolution of the FPT recognizing the applicant as a qualified athlete.
d) Proof of accreditation issued by the shooting club, sports association or other
shooting sports organization recognized by the National Sports Federation.
e) Affidavit of compliance with the conditions established in article 7 of the law.
3. In the renewal of the sport and recreational shooting license, which is the requirement
that must no longer be presented.
a) Theoretical and practical evaluation approved by SUCAMEC.
b) The affidavit of compliance with the conditions set forth in Article 7 of the law.
c) The psychosomatic health certificate for obtaining firearm licenses, issued by an
IPRESS registered with SUSALUD.
d) Proof of accreditation issued by the shooting club, sports association or other
shooting sports organization recognized by the National Sports Federation.
e) Resolution of the FPT recognizing the applicant as a qualified athlete.
4. To apply for the sport and recreational shooting solidarity license for your youngest
child, he/she must be at the age of:
a) Between 12 and 18 years old b) Between 16 and 18 years old c) Between 15 and
17 years old d) Between 14 and 18 years old e) Between 13 and 15 years old
5. Firearms authorized for sporting and recreational shooting are used for:
a) Fixed target shooting
b) Moving or flying target shooting
c) Reaction shot
d) B and C are correct
e) A and B are correct
6. It is a requirement for the sport and recreational shooting license:
a) Copy of the authorization issued by SERFOR.
b) Proof of accreditation issued by a shooting association or club recognized by the
National Sports Federation.
c) Resolution issued by the Ministry of Culture.
d) Statement of reasons in accordance with article 7.11, paragraph 7.11.
7 of the Regulations of the Law.
e) Affidavit of effective possession of the firearms owned.
7. Check the correct alternative regarding sport and recreational shooting.

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a) The use of sporting firearms is permitted during transportation.
b) Firearms authorized for sport and recreational shooting are used for reaction
shooting.
c) Firearms authorized under the sport and recreational shooting modality must be
transported unloaded, unstocked and properly packaged.
d) The permitted limit of weapons for sport and recreational shooting is 2 for each
type of weapon.
e) None of the above

Collection:

1. It is not a requirement for the collection modality:


a) Affidavit of effective possession of the firearms owned.
b) Application form duly signed and signed.
c) Show a valid and eligible identity document or a copy of a valid and legible copy
of the foreigner's identity card.
d) Resolution issued by the Ministry of Culture for Collectors.
e) To have passed the Theoretical and practical evaluation before SUCAMEC.
2. Check the correct answer regarding the mode of collection:
a) Collectible weapons require to have by card of ownership
The identification number requirement is exempted for arms manufactured in the
year 1898 or earlier.
b) Collectible firearms may be carried.
c) SUCAMEC does not authorize the transfer of collector's firearms for educational
purposes.
d) Collector's guns are those manufactured up to 1888.
e) The purchase and use of ammunition for the collector's firearm is not permitted.
3. The number of weapons allowed for the collection mode is:
a) 4 guns per person.
b) 2 pistols, 2 revolvers and 2 shotguns
c) 2 pistols, 2 revolvers, 2 carbines, and 2 shotguns.
d) 2 shotguns, 2 carbines and 2 rifles / shotguns
e) There is no limit to the number of weapons established for the collection mode.
4. What is the additional requirement for the collection mode is:
a) Affidavit of the effective possession of the firearms owned.
b) Resolution of the Ministry of Culture recognizing the applicant as a collector.
c) Proof of a collectors' association or club duly accredited by the Ministry of Culture.
d) Temporary certificate where the date of manufacture of the firearm is accredited,
by means of a carbon test issued by the Criminalistics Department of the National
Police.
e) None of the above.
5. Check the correct answer regarding collectible weapons:
a) They must remain unloaded and unsupplied, and the firing mechanism must be
disassembled if their characteristics allow it, except for didactic or exhibition
purposes.

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b) The carrying of collector's weapons is allowed.
c) The purchase and use of ammunition for the collector's firearm is permitted in
shooting galleries or for exhibition purposes.
d) A and C are correct.
e) All are correct.
6. Check the correct answer regarding the transfer of collectible weapons:
a) The transfer of collector's firearms is subject to the regular procedure regarding
the issuance of a transit and custody guide when such transfer exceeds fifteen
(15) firearms.
b) The transfer of collector's firearms is subject to the regular procedure regarding
the issuance of transit and custody guide when such transfer exceeds ten (10)
firearms.
c) The transfer of collector's firearms is subject to the regular procedure regarding
the issuance of transit and custody guide when such transfer exceeds twelve (12)
firearms.
d) The transfer of collector's firearms is subject to the regular procedure regarding
the issuance of transit and custody guide when such transfer exceeds seven (7)
firearms.
e) The transfer of collector's firearms is subject to the regular procedure regarding
the issuance of transit and custody guide when such transfer exceeds five (5)
firearms.
7. Licenses in the collection mode are also known as:
a) Type C Licenses
b) Licenses type L3
c) Licenses type L4
d) Licenses type L6
e) Collection type licenses.
Sispe:

1. Licenses in the SISPE mode are also known as:


a) Type S Licenses
b)) Licenses type LS
Licenses type L5
Licenses type L5S
e) Sispe type licenses
2. Check the correct alternative regarding Sispe's license:
a) It is allowed to provide guard, defense or protection services for people with
weapons registered under other modalities than Sispe.
b) One of the requirements for the license is the Resolution issued by the Private
Security Management that authorizes the provision of security, defense or
protection services.
c) It is a requirement for the license a copy of the voucher evidencing the payment of
the corresponding fee for the procedure, indicating the applicant's current RUC
number.
d) The Sispe license is equal or equivalent to the Private Security license.
e) The limit of weapons allowed for the Sispe modality is 3 weapons per person.
3. Check the correct answer regarding the renewal of Sispe licenses.

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a) For the renewal of the security personnel's license, they must attach the same
requirements as for the initial license.
b) For security personnel license renewal, the practical theoretical evaluation
requirement is no longer required.
c) The psychopathic health certificate requirement is no longer required for security
personnel license renewal.
d) For security personnel license renewal, the requirement of a digitized photo file is
no longer required.
e) For security personnel's security license renewal, the firearm verification
requirement is no longer required.
4. Check the incorrect alternative regarding the requirements for the Sispe license.
a) Application duly signed and signed by the applicant.
b) To have passed the theoretical and practical evaluation before SUCAMEC.
c) Affidavit of compliance with the conditions established in article 7 of the law,
according to the format approved by SUCAMEC.
d) Copy of the Security Personnel Card issued by the Private Security Service
Management.
e) Copy of the voucher that accredits the corresponding payment for the procedure
indicated in the applicant's current RUC number.
5. According to article 15 of law 30299 security personnel may use:
a) Guns
b) Revolvers
c) Shotguns
d) Carbines
e) All of the above
6. The Sispe, as opposed to the private security guards, is authorized to:
a) Use calibers larger than 9 x 17 mm in accordance with Chapter II of Legislative
Decree No. 1213.
b) Use Calibers larger than 38 SPI in accordance with Chapter II of Legislative
Decree No. 1213.
c) Use caliber larger than 9 x 19 mm in accordance with Chapter II of Legislative
Decree No. 1213.
d) Use calibers larger than 9 x 21 mm in accordance with Chapter II of Legislative
Decree No. 1213.
e) Use calibers larger than 357 magnum in accordance with Chapter II of Legislative
Decree No. 1213.

Safety measures:

1. When handling the pistol, what is the first safety measure to be taken into account:
a) Rake the gun slide 3 times.
b) Check the gun chamber.
c) Remove the pan from the gun.
d) Fire the weapon even if no one is likely to be harmed.
e) Do not place your finger on the trigger.
2. In handling any weapon what is the first thing you should do before handling it:
a) Check if the weapon is loaded.

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b) Aim the weapon at a safe place where it cannot harm other people.
c) Dispense the firearm.
d) Disassemble the firearm.
e) Set the trigger lock.
3. When handling a revolver, what is the first safety measure to take into account?
a) Press the trigger.
b) Targeting a person.
c) Check if the weapon is loaded.
d) Cocking the firearm.
e) None of the above.
4. Check the incorrect alternative on safety precautions when handling a pistol:
a) Set the trigger lock.
b) Do not aim at something or someone you do not want to shoot.
c) Remove the pan from the gun.
d) Check the gun chamber.
e) Percuss the pistol to release the cartridge from the chamber.
5. When handling a revolver, if it is cocked, what action should be taken to avoid firing
the weapon.
a) Release the revolver drum.
b) Shoot towards a safe area.
c) Bring back the hammer.
d) Simultaneously bring the trigger and hammer forward.
e) Remove the extractor rod.

Shotgun:

1. A juxtaposed shotgun is:


a) A shotgun withtwo cannonsone atsideof the other.
b) A shotgun withtwo cannonsone aboutother.
c) A shotgun withthree cannons.
d) A shotgun of muzzleloader.
e) B and D are correct.
2. An over-and-under shotgun is:
a) A shotgun with cylindrical supply.
b) A shotgun with two barrels one on top of the other.
c) A three-barrel shotgun.
d) A shotgun with two crossed barrels.
e) A and C are correct.
3. Which of the following calibers is NOT considered a shotgun caliber.
a) 410 mm
b) 16 GA
c) 12 GA
d) 10 GA
e) None of the above

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4. If you have a hunting or sporting license, what is the number of shotguns you are
allowed to own.
a) 2 shotguns
b) 4 shotguns
c) 6 shotguns
d) 8 shotguns
e) None of the above
5. It is a safety measure in the handling of the shotgun.
a) Do not point the gun at another person, even if it is unloaded.
b) Presume that the weapon is always loaded.
c) Transport the weapon unloaded, unstocked and in suitable packaging.
d) A and B are correct
e) B and C are correct
6. What should you never do when you don't know how a shotgun works?
a) Dismantle it in order to prevent it from firing.
b) Manipulate it.
c) Nursery in its holster.

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d) B and C are correct.
e) All of the above.

7. How many safety shots should you take with the shotgun after making sure there is
no ammunition in the chamber?

a) 2 blows
cb
) 1stroke
)
3 blows
d) No blows
e) Only the bedroom is
) registered
8. The shotgun is considered to be:

a) Short Weapon
b) Long Weapon
c) Individual weapon
d) Collective weapon
e) B and C are correct.

9. A shotgun that is loaded and unloaded manually is considered by its mechanization


system as:

Fireman's shotgun
Bolt-action shotgun
Semiautomatic Shotgun
a) Single shot shot shotgun
Automatic Shotgun
b)
10. The
c 410 mm shotgun caliber is equivalent to:
a)d 20GA
b)
e) 24GA
c) 28GA
)))
d) 32GA
e)) 36GA

11. Where does a shotgun shell eject to after being fired?

a) To the left b)
Downwards c)
Upwards
d) Toward the front
e) To the right

12. According to their operation, shotguns can be:

a) Automatic
b) Semiautomatic
c) Shot by type
d) B and C are correct
e) All of the above

f) Where on the shotgun is the ejector window located:


g) On the right side of the shotgun
h) On the left side of the shotgun

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c) On the barrel of the shotgun d) On the butt of the shotgun e) None of the above
14. Choose the incorrect answer:
a) The shotgun can be used with a hunting license.
b) The shotgun can be used with a sporting and recreational shooting license.
c) The shotgun can be used for personal defense in urban areas.
d) The shotgun can be used for collection.
e) A, B and D are correct.
15. What is the function of the trigger guard on a fireman's shotgun?
a) To protect the shooter's hand.
b) To prevent the handguard from colliding with the trigger.
c) To protect the trigger lock.
d) To protect the trigger,
e) To protect the unlocker.
16. What is the function of the cylinder head?
a) It ensures that the gun is correctly holstered and rests correctly on the shooter's
shoulders to minimize the effects of recoil force when the gun is fired.
b) To support the shotgun on the ground.
c) To make the gun look elegant.
d) For better maneuverability of the gun when fired,
e) None of the above.
17. The shotgun butt plate is used for:
a) To aim the gun.
b)) To load the gun.
To support the gun on a surface.
To stock the weapon.
e) To eject the gun cartridge case.
18. The rifled barrel of the rifled bore shotgun has:
a) 4 helical stripes
b) 6 helical stripes
c) 8 helical stripes
d)) 10 helical stripes
None of the above
19. Shotguns can be used in the following modalities:
a) Self-defense
b) Private security
c) Luaspe
d) All of the above
e) None of the above
20. Choose the incorrect answer on the shotgun operating system:
a) Semiautomatic
b) Shot by shot
c) Repeating
d) Automatic
e) None of the above

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21. What is the limit of shotgun ammunition that can be purchased for hunting, sporting
and collection purposes?
a) 600 cartridges per month per handgun
b) 600 cartridges per month per long gun
c) 600 cartridges per month per short and long gun
d) There is no limit of ammunition to be purchased
e) None of the above
22. Shotgun ammunition permitted by law must be:
a) Of lead core, alloy with lead or similar soft materials, which are exposed or
plated: which may or may not have been partially or totally covered with brass or
different materials, but in any case always have a soft tip (lead, alloy with lead,
similar or polymers), or a hollow tip,
b) Of bronze core, alloy with bronze or similar soft materials, which are exposed or
plated: which may or may not have been partially or totally covered with brass or
different materials, but in any of the cases always have a soft tip (bronze, alloy
with bronze, similar or polymers), or hollow tip.
c) Of mercury core, alloy with it or similar soft materials, which are exposed or
plated: which may or may not have been partially or totally covered with brass or
different materials, but in any case always have a soft tip (of mercury, alloy with
it, similar or polymers), or a hollow tip,
d) Of copper core, alloy with copper or similar hard materials, which are exposed or
plated: which may or may not have been partially or totally covered with brass or
different materials, but in any case always have a soft tip (of copper, alloy with
copper, similar or polymers), or a hollow tip,
e) Of silver core, alloy with this or similar soft materials, which are exposed or
plated: which may or may not have been partially or totally covered with brass or
different materials, but in any case always have a soft tip (silver, alloy with this,
similar or polymers), or a hollow tip,
23. How is the supply of the pumping shotgun carried out?
a) Automatically.
b) Manually
c) Semi-automatically
d) A and C are correct
e) None of the above
24. How to extract a hinge-type shotgun shell from a shotgun:
a) Through the ejection window
b) Pressing the trigger
c) Actuating the striker hammer backwards
d) Unlocking the weapon by means of the release lever and extracting the cartridge
case by hand.
e) None of the above

25. The shotguns authorized under the private security modality are:
a) Shotguns with system from supply pumping or
semi-automatic,
up to a maximum of twelve (12) gauge, with use outside the urban radius.
b) Shotguns with system from supply automatic or
semi-automatic,

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up to a maximum of twelve (12) gauge, with use outside the urban radius.
c) Shotguns with pump or semi-automatic supply system, up to a maximum of ten
(10) gauges, for use outside the urban radius.
d) Shotguns with automatic or semiautomatic feeding system, up to a maximum of
ten (10) gauges, for use outside urban radius.
e) Shotguns with fireman's or semi-automatic supply system, up to a maximum of
sixteen (16) gauge, with use outside urban radius.

V. DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS:

1) INDICATE GUN SAFETY MEASURES IN THE HOME:


V Store guns in a locked case out of the reach of children. All firearms must be
stored disassembled and unloaded.
V Store ammunition in a separate place, securely locked and out of the reach of
children.
V Keep keys where children cannot find them.
V Always use trigger locks or other child-resistant devices. Childproof the revolvers
by placing a lock on the cylinder so that the cylinder cannot be moved to the
firing position.
V Teach your child never to touch a firearm and to inform an adult if one is found.

2) INDICATE GUN SAFETY MEASURES AT THE SHOOTING RANGE:

V Obey all directives given by the INSTRUCTOR.


V Do not SINGLE without the instructor's order
V DO NOT play with weapons or ammunition
V While on the firing range, when the weapon is in the grip, point it in a safe
direction (targets) and make a visual and physical inspection of it, assuming at
all times that the weapon is in a firing condition.
V Do not turn backwards during practice (do not turn around).

3) SECURITY MEASURE WITH FIREARMS:

V Treat all weapons as if they were loaded.


V Do NOT GAME WITH THE GUN
V Do not LOOK THROUGH THE MOUTH OF THE GUN, even if the weapon is
unloaded.
V Do not point the gun
V Do not consume alcohol if you are going to use a weapon.

4) INDICATE THE CONCEPT OF FIREARM

Any weapon consisting of at least one barrel through which a bullet or projectile can be
discharged by the action of an explosive and which has been designed for that purpose
or can be readily converted for that purpose.

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5) INDICATE THE MODALITIES OF USE OF FIREARMS ACCORDING TO LAW
30299.

• Modality from SELF-DEFENSE


V Modality from Hunting (Hunting operator)
V Sports and Recreational Activities Modality
V Modality from Private Security and Surveillance
V Modality from Collection

6) INDICATE THE NUMBER OF WEAPONS ALLOWED FOR PERSONAL DEFENSE

The number of weapons allowed for personal defense is up to a maximum of two (2)
weapons per person. Exceptionally, up to three (3) weapons may be granted if the
circumstances warrant it.

7) AUTHORIZING THE LICENSING OF FIREARMS

It is the document issued by the SUCAMEC authorizing a person to


FOR THE USE AND CARRYING OF FIREARMS, according to the types, modalities,
requirements, conditions and limits established in this Law.
8) INDICATE THE VALIDITY OF THE FIREARM OWNERSHIP CARD.

The validity of the ownership card is indefinite for its holder, as long as he/she keeps the
ownership of the firearm registered in the SUCAMEC in his/her name.

9) UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES IS A WEAPON CONSIDERED INOPERATIVE.

When a weapon is in a situation where it cannot fire due to mechanism defects or other
factors.

10) EXPLAIN WHAT FIREARMS MAINTENANCE IS FOR A minimum amount of


maintenance is needed to keep the firearm in good shape, and this need will vary
according to the intensity of use and the type of firearm we have.

11) INDICATE WHEN A FIREARM IS CONSIDERED TO BE OPERATIVE

When shooting can be performed without major problems.

12) EXPLAIN, WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE FIRING PIN IN A FIREARM?

The function of the firing pin is that when the trigger is pulled, the firing pin is propelled
forward, striking the primer sharply, communicating fire to the powder charge or
producing the gases necessary to accelerate the projectile.

13) INDICATE WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE MAGAZINE OR MAGAZINE WELL


IN THE FIREARM

It is an ammunition storage device for firearms.


The magazine works by moving the stored cartridges, positioning them in the chamber
by the same action of the firearm.

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14) explain what is the purpose of the sights (elevation and aiming) on the
firearms?

It is used to align and focus the weapon on the target and make an accurate shot
without collateral damage.

15) INDICATE ONE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REVOLVER AND PISTOL

REVOLVERES are repeating weapons that differ from PISTOLS in that they have a
rotary magazine (DRUM) and a feeding and loading system.

SAFETY MEASURES IN THE USE OF FIREARMS


> Consider every weapon as if it were loaded.
> Never aim at anyone or anything that you do not intend to shoot at.
> Never place your finger on the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
> Keep the drum open (Revolver).
> Remove the magazine and hold the slide back (Pistol).
> Verify visually and physically that there is no cartridge in the chamber of the
weapon.
> Be sure of your target and what is after it.
> Control the muzzle at all times.

38 CALIBER REVOLVER PARTS

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STEPS TO FOLLOW TO STOCK A REVOLVER
1. Visual
2. Manual
3. Adjust ejector needle
4. Check firing pin
5. Perform two vacuum percussions
6. Supplying the weapon
7. Closing the gun barrel
8. Sheathing.
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO UNSTOCK A REVOLVER
1. Headed to the bullet swallower holstered gun
2. April the gun barrel
3. Remove 6 cartridges from the gun
4. Visual (Empty gun drum)
5. Delivery to Armory of armament, ammunition and vest plates.

STEPS TO DISASSEMBLE THE 38 CALIBER REVOLVER MODEL PG-100 RUGGER


OF USA MANUFACTURE, FOR ITS MAINTENANCE.
> STEP 1, That the weapon is empty without cartridges.
> STEP 2, Take a flat screwdriver, to remove the bolt from the handle of the
revolver.
> STEP 3, Once the grip is removed from the gun, remove the internal horizontal
bolt and remove the trigger guard, trigger and barrel.
> STEP 4, Remove the internal vertical bolt of the gun, then remove the
hammer and percussion needle.
> STEP 5, Proceed to clean the mechanism part with a brush.
(toothbrush) and pass baqueton through the barrel bore.
> STEP 6, Reassemble the revolver (Assembly), placing the mechanism in the
order it was removed for maintenance.

PARTES DE LA PISTOLA CZ CAÑON CORTO 380 FABRICACION


CHECOSLOVAQUIA.

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STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED TO PROVISION (STOCK) THE GUN
1. Check that it does not have a pan on.
2. Visual
3. Three safety shots
4. Vacuum percussion to the bullet swallower
5. Place insurance
6. Supplying the pan
7. Place the pan (Provisioning)
8. Sheathing.
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO DESTOCK THE GUN
1. Arrives from the service to the bullet swallower, gun holstered.
2. Press the pin and/or safety catch on the pan.
3. Remove the pan from the gun.
4. Check the weapon (Visual, three safety shots, remove safety, empty firing into
the bullet swallower, window open, safety on.
5. Remove the cartridges from the pan.
6. Deliver to Armeria, the pistol, pans, ammunition and vest plates.
STEPS TO FOLLOW TO DISASSEMBLE THE CZ GUN FOR MAINTENANCE
> STEP 1, The gun must be empty without a case.
> STEP 2, Remove the gun safety from the slide.
> STEP 3, Pull the pistol trigger guard upward and rotate laterally.
> STEP 4, Remove the moving assembly with the slide.
> STEP 5, Proceed with the general cleaning.
> STEP 6, After cleaning proceed to assemble the gun.

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STEPS TO FOLLOW TO CHECK A SHOTGUN
1. Visual (Bedroom)
2. Double sights (gun supply tube)
3. Give three safety strokes
4. Unlocking the weapon
5. Vacuum percussion of the bullet swallower. (Approximately one meter away)
6. Open window and lock in place.

STEPS TO FOLLOW TO STOCK A SHOTGUN


1. Close ejection window (Raise weapon handguard)
2. Adjust ring and gun plug
3. Setting the gun safety catch
4. Supply through the supply window (to the supply pipe).

STEPS TO FOLLOW TO DESTOCK A SHOTGUN


1. After arriving from route and/or checkpoint service, go to the bullet swallower.
2. Remove the cartridges from the shotgun, 1 x 1, a total of 4 cartridges.
3. Check the shotgun. (Visual, double visual, 3 safety shots, remove the safety
catch, percussion to the empty bullet swallower; lower the handguard to have the

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window open and place the safety catch on the shotgun.
4. Relieve yourself with the shotgun and/or deliver the weapon to the armory
together with the cartridges and the Kevlar plates of the vest.

STEPS TO FOLLOW TO DISASSEMBLE THE 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN, MODEL 1300


WINCHESTER OF USA MANUFACTURE, FOR ITS MAINTENANCE.
> STEP 1, That the weapon is empty without cartridges.
> STEP 2, Withdraw the ring and supply pipe plug
fromweapon.
> STEP 3, Withdraw the gun barrel
> STEP 4, Withdraw the and the whole of the handguard and the mobile
from the shotgun.
> STEP 5, Withdraw the trigger pin.
> STEP 6, Remove the trigger mechanism and trigger.
> STEP 7, Proceed with the general cleaning.
> STEP 8, After cleaning proceed to assemble the shotgun.

RUGER BRAND 223 CALIBER CARBINE

STEPS TO FOLLOW TO OVERHAUL A RUGGER 0.223 CARBINE MANUFACTURED


IN USA.
1. Addressing the bullet swallower, removing the pan

2. Visual (clean bedroom)


3. Double visual
4. Three safety strokes, safe removal
5. Vacuum percussion of the bullet swallower. (Approximately one meter away)
6. Open window by pulling the arming lever backwards, lock the movable assembly

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so that the carbine window does not close.

STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED TO PROVISION (PLACE A PAN) IN THE CARBINE


1. Supplying the pan
2. Close the sale of the carbine
3. Setting the gun safety catch
4. Provision the pan and/or place the pan.

STEPS TO FOLLOW TO UNSUPPLY THE CARBINE


1. After arriving from route and/or checkpoint service, go to the bullet swallower.
2. Press the lock and/or button on the pan to remove it.
3. Remove the pan
4. Pull the slide with the arming lever to the rear, give three safety strokes.
5. Remove the carbine safety catch and perform a vacuum percussion into the
bullet swallower.
6. Pull the slide of the gun back, open window, engage the safety catch.
7. Remove the cartridges from the pan and store them in their respective
packaging.
8. Relieve yourself with the carbine and/or deliver the weapon to the armory
together with the cartridges, pans and the Kevlar plates of the vest; window open
and with the safety on.

STEPS TO FOLLOW TO DISASSEMBLE THE 0.223 CARBINE, FOR ITS


MAINTENANCE
> STEP 1, That the gun is empty without a case.

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> STEP 2, Using a screwdriver, pry the trigger guard up and pull to the side.
> STEP 3, Carefully pull back the arming lever.
> STEP 4, Remove the spigot and/or internal spring.
> STEP 5, Remove the trigger pin.
> STEP 6, Remove the trigger mechanism and trigger.
> STEP 7, Proceed to canon beating
> STEP 8, Proceed with the general cleaning.
> STEP 9, After cleaning proceed to assemble the Carbine.

VII. GRAPH QUESTIONS


Ammunition
Mark the corresponding letter in each circle:
a) Sheath or bushing
b) Projectile or bullet c) Gunpowder
d) Fulminant.

Mark the corresponding letter in each


circle:
a) Fulminant b) Gunpowder c) Taco
d) Buckshot

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