Gun Safety Seminar
Gun Safety Seminar
Gun Safety Seminar
SHORT
REGULAR SPECIAL SHORT
CERTIFICATE
LICENSE PERMIT REGULAR
OF
(RL) (SP) LICENSE
REGISTRATIO
(SRL)
N (SCR)
CARRY AND TRANSPORT OF FIREARMS
TRANSPORT PERMITS - A one-time pass issued to individuals
for purpose of transporting unloaded firearms and
ammunition from one location to another and vice-versa if
necessary.
The adult should NOT TOUCH the gun either. Even if the
adult is familiar with firearm safety. The gun could be
essential evidence that could be used in solving a crime
and the mere position of the gun could be important. Not to
mention fingerprints, blood or cartridge cases. Obviously
the police should be notified first.
LIMITATIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS
• Those authorized to carry firearms shall not bring said
firearms inside public drinking places, cabarets, public
dance halls and public amusement places, or while
attending civic, political and religious rallies and meetings.
Read and fully understand the manual that came with the gun.
IF YOU ARE HIDING A LOADED FIREARM IN YOUR HOME RIGHT NOW, YOU
ARE INVITING A POTENTIAL DISASTER. AT SOME POINT IN THE FUTURE,
SOMEONE MIGHT FIND THAT HIDDEN FIREARM, AND THEY MAY NOT
KNOW WHAT TO DO WHEN THEY FIND IT.
If you foresee the real possibility of using the firearm for home defense
purposes, there are many products on the market to assist you: Simple
combination, single pistol lock boxes; Fingerprint scanning, single pistol
lock boxes; key locked trigger guards; and Key locked cables.
Eye and ear protection must be worn at all times while on
the range whether shooting or not.
The Range Officer is the only boss inside the firing range.
BASIC SAFETY TIPS IN TRANSPORTING
FIREARMS
1. CONTROL
2. ARMS
3. POSTURE
4. ALIGNMENT
5. NATURAL POINT OF AIM
6. STANCE WIDTH
GRIP
Consistency and neutrality are the goals.
You should have a totally neutral feeling in
each hand. Achieving neutrality allows the
grip and stance technique to perform its
most important function: Allowing the gun
to recoil in the same direction, to the
same level and on the same path. The grip
and stance cannot control recoil in the
sense of stopping recoil. That’s not
possible. What is possible is control of the
sight and gun.
BREATHE CONTROL
The breathing process provides the body with oxygen and
eliminates waste element from the blood. Correct breathing
while shooting is essential to proper body function. A
complete respiratory cycle last for 4-5 seconds (inhaling
and exhaling) and between each cycle there is a pause of
2-3 second.
TARGET
Aiming point commonly used:
TARGET
SIX ‘O’ CLOCK
FRONT SIGHT
REAR SIGHT
TARGET
TRIGGER CONTROL
Is the method used to apply
pressure on the trigger so that
the shot can be fired with least
amount of disturbance to sight
alignment. It is the independent
action of the trigger with
uniform increasing pressure
straight to the rear after the
slack has been taken.
ERRORS IN TRIGGER CONTROL
Flinching – Muscular tension or
reaction in anticipation of the recoil.
It is caused by moving the head,
closing the eyes, moving the
shoulder to the rear or combination.
Jerking – An attempt to make the
pistol fire at a certain instant by
rapidly applying pressure on the
trigger.
FOLLOW THROUGH AND
CALLING OF SHOTS