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.1. BOLT CATCH is the parts of the gun that locks the bolt
. 2.CHARGING HANDLE is a device on a firearm which, when operated, results in the hammer or
striker being cocked or moved to the ready position. It allows the operator to pull the bolt to the rear.
. 3. REAR SIGHT is the sight nearest to the breech of the firearm.
. 4. CARRYING HANDLE is a part of firearm use to carry firearm easily
. 5. RECOIL PAD is a piece of rubber, foam, leather, or other soft material usually attached to the

. 6. 5.56 M16A1 is the complete name of M16?


. 7. EUGENE MORRISON STONER a firearms designer development the ArmaLite AR-15 as the M16
. 8. BAYONET STUD is a long sharp blade that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and It is intended for
Attaching a bayonet
. 9.EJECTION PORT is an opening in the receiver of a firearm through which the expended shell is
thrown from the piece after firing.
. 10. EJECTION PORT COVER is a part of gun that prevent the dirt or dust from entering into ejection
port
. 11. FLASH SUPPRESSOR is a muzzle device attached to the muzzle of a rifle that reduces its visible
signature while firing by cooling or dispersing the burning gases that exit the muzzle.
. 12. FRONT SIGHT is the sight of a weapon nearest to the muzzle.
. 13. HANDGUARD is a guard attached to the front of a firearm to grip the weapon from the front.
buttstock of a rifle to reduce recoil of firearm when firing.
. 14. ARMANDO MALITE a filipino who invented the armalite
. 15. EJECTION PORT COVER to prevent dust or dirt from getting into the rifle
. 16. 6.50lbs is the weight of M16 Rifle without magazine and sling

. 17. SLING SWIVEL a type of mounting point used for attaching slings and bipods to rifles.
. 18. SLIP RING circular ring that holds the handguard of a firearm
. 19. PISTOL GRIP is the handle of the firearm.
. 20. TRIGGER is a small device that releases a spring or catch and to sets off a mechanism,
especially in order to fire a gun.
. 21. TRIGGER GUARD is a loop surrounding the trigger of a firearm and protecting it from accidental
discharge.

. 22. SELECTOR LEVER A selector mode of firing of a firearm whether semi-automatic or automatic.
. 23. SLING is a Flexible strap or belt used in the form of a loop to support or raise a weight

. 24. LOCKING closing the bolt of the M 16 rifle


. 25. FIRING driving the firing pin forward to strike the primer\
. 26. SITTING POSITION In this position, both arms are supported. The same care should be taken to
Avoid elbow to kneecap contact. You can sit with your legs apart or crossed. You can also
wrap your arm around your knee and rest the forestock on the muscles of your bent arm.
. 27. STANDING POSITION is the most difficult position for accurate shooting. It is the least effective for
long distances and should only be used for short range shots. This is the quickest position to adopt
and affords the greatest visibility of the target, especially in dense cover. You should stand
perpendicular to the target with your feet roughly shoulder width apart. trigger until ready to fire.
. 28. 44.25 INCHES is the length of m16 rifle with bayonet
. 29. 39 INCHES is the length of m16 rifle with flash suppressor
. 30. 21 INCHES is the barrel length of m16 rifle with flash suppressor
. 31. 20 INCHES is the barrel length of m16 rifle without flash suppressor
. 32. FIRING PIN is part of the bolt or breech of a firearm which strikes the primer and explodes the
charge or striker that ignites the charge by striking the primer
. 33. BUTT OR STOCK is a gunstock or often simply stock, which also known as a Shoulder STOCK.
. 34. PIVOT PIN a pin supporting something that turns the upper and lower receiver of the M16.
. 35. TAKE DOWN PIN is the component which holds the upper and lower receivers of M16A1 together.
. 36. FEEDING takes place when a round is forced into the path of the bolt
.37. CHAMBERING moving of a round into a chamber

. 38. UNLOCKING release the bolt from the receiver after firing of a round
. 39. EXTRACTING pulling the empty cartridges shell from the chamber.
. 40.EJECTING throwing the empty shell out of the receiver
. 41. COCKING pushing the hammer into cocked position for firing the next round.
. 42. PRONE POSITION It is the most accurate of the four-firing position, however, the low angle may
Limit your view of the target if there is tall grass or obstruction in-between
. 43. MARKSMANSHIP is the ability to shoot accurately using the three elements, the gun target and speed
. 44. ACCURATE The fact of being exact or correct: or the ability to do something without making
mistakes
45. BAMBOO TUBE the first device identified as a gun that used gunpowder to fire in a spear appeared in
china
. 46. FIRE LANCE is the first weapon used by the Chinese
. 47. BAMBOO CANNON Instrument introduced to the Filipinos by Chinese traders as WEAPONS

. 48. KNEELING POSITION In this firing position a rear knee is placed on the ground; the other leg
supports the elbow of the forward arm. The elbow should not be placed on the kneecap, bone to
bone, as this will cause the firer to wobble.
. 49. MARKSMANSHIP is the ability to shoot accurately using the three elements, the gun target and speed
. 50. FIRE LANCE is the first weapon used by the Chinese, consisting of a spear with one or more primitive
. 51. AIMING Direct or point the gun to a target.
. 52. STANCE is the proper position of the whole body in shooting.
. 53. FIRING PIN RETAINING PIN Is the lock that makes the firing pin remain to its position.
. 54. CAM PIN Keeps the firing pin inline and bolt in the BCG and at the same time allows the bolt to
rotate/move forward and back.
. 55. BOLT ASSEMBLY Part of a repeating, breech-loading firearm that blocks the rear opening of the
barrel chamber while the propellant burns, and moves back and forward to facilitate un/ loading
. 56. BOLT CARRIER Makes the bolt, firing pin, firing pin retaining pin and cam pin intact
. 57. GUN Incorporating a metal tube from which bullets, or other missiles are propelled by explosive
force, typically making a characteristic loud, sharp noise.
. 58. SPEED is Quickness in movement or action
. 59. TARGET is something at which someone is aiming a weapon or other object.

. 60. 45-65 rounds is the rate of fire of M16 rifle in Semi-automatic per minute
. 61. 150-200 rounds is the rate of fire of M16 rifle in automatic per minute
. 62. 460 METERS maximum effective range of M16 rifle
. 63. 2,653 maximum range of M16 rifle
. 64. REVOLVER is a handgun with a cylinder of several chambers
. 65. WEAVER STANCE is a two-handed technique in which the shooting hand hold the gun while the weak
hand
wraps around the shooting hand. The shooting arms elbow I nearly straight, while the weak
arm elbow is noticeable bend straight down and the feet are positioned in a walking stance
. 66. ISOSCELES STANCE Shooter faces the target squarely, feet are shoulder-width (or slightly wider) apart
with toes pointed at the target. Arms are full extended with the gun in the middle of the chest.
. 67. AIMING Direct or point the gun to a target.

. 68. CHAMBER is a part of a gun that hold the bullet or cartridge in a firearm.
. 69. CYLINDER is a cylindrical, rotating part of a revolver containing multiple chambers.
. 70. PISTOL is a handgun whose chamber is integral with the barrel.
. 71. GRIP The V-shape formed by your thumb and index finger is placed on the handle of the Gun.
.72. ISOMETRIC TENSION The shooters pushes forward with their shooting hand while the weak hand exerts
rearward pressure
. 73. STANCE is the proper position of the whole body in shooting.
. 74. SIGHT ALINEMENT The relationship of front sight and rear sight
. 75.SIGHT PICTURE The relationship of front sight, rear sight and the target.
. 76.BREATH CONTROL using your diaphragm to fill your lung with air and then gradually release it.
. 77. TRIGGER PRESS Placing equal, gradual pressure on the trigger until the hammer falls and it surprises
you
. 78. TRIGGER PRESSURE It is the contact between the trigger and index finger located between the tip
of index finger and the first joint.
. 79. TRIGGER CONTROL Steady pressure exerted on the trigger straight to the rear in a smooth
continuous manner without anticipation of the shot to release the hammer and fire the gun
immediately the trigger should maintain contact with the trigger.
. 80. IP-UP MALFUNCTION It is characterized by the round feeding from the magazine, but failing to
enter the chamber instead having the bullet’s nose lodge up against the barrel hood above the
chamber and locking up the action.
. 81. DOUBLE FEED This occurs when one round from the magazine is properly fed into the chamber,
but
the following round in the magazine jumps out from behind and tries to join it. The result is a
chambered round with a second round jammed up against its base, stopping the slide.
. 82. STOVEPIPE MALFUNCTION This occurs when the fired case does not fully clear the gun
after being extracted from the chamber and ends up trapped within the ejection port by the returning
slide. When trapped in an upward-facing position.
. 83. CLICK MALFUNCTION You bring the gun onto the target and press the trigger. But instead of a
bang
you get a click..
. 84. When the TRIGGER OFF it means that the gun is ready to be fired.
85When the TRIGGER ON it means that the gun is not ready to fire.
. EUGENE MORRISON STONER An American firearms designer development the ArmaLite AR-15 as
BOLT CARRIER GROUP/ASSEMBLY

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