1. Following a defensive shooting, a person is likely to experience elation and self-doubt.

2. A good quality belt and holster is ideally required to properly support and retain a firearm.

3. Reasonable force can best be described as the level of force proportionate to the level of unlawful force about to be utilized against the victim.

4. Select all the general body responses one may experience when in a deadly encounter.







5. The final version of the Minnesota Citizens Personal Protection Act was passed in 2005.

6. In order to help retain and maintain control of your firearm throughout a self-defense scenario, you can keep your gun in one hand and close to your body and utilize your free hand to block your attacker.

7. Components that make up the ammunition cartridge include: Bore, rifling and primer.

8. Everything you need to know about gun laws and use of force can be learned by reading the state statutes.

9. Defensive accuracy is typically defined as being able to consistently fire a predetermined number of rounds of ammunition into a target the size of a paper plate from a distance of 61 feet.

10. Outside of your place of abode, you may only use deadly force in self-defense if you believe the threat of death or great bodily harm exists.

11. Minnesota statute 609.666 specifically authorizes the use of deadly force to prevent the commission of a felony in the home.

12. Never use deadly force against another unless you are in fear of immediate death or great bodily harm, you are innocent, you are a reluctant participant in the altercation, no opportunity to retreat or avoid the use of deadly force exists and your use of deadly force will not put innocent bystanders in jeopardy.

13. If you believe a threat will soon turn into physical violence, you may take the following actions to preempt an attack (least aggressive to most aggressive): (1) Issue verbal commands. Expose your firearm but leave the gun in the holster, keeping your hand on the guns grip so the gun can be quickly pulled and put into action (2) Issue verbal commands. Pull your gun from its holster and keep the gun at your side or at a low ready position (pointed toward the ground at approximately a 45 degree angle) (3) Issue verbal commands. Pull your gun from its holster and point your gun at the attacker

14. Regarding the color codes of awareness, condition "blue" represents an attack is about to happen immediately.

15. The element of "Opportunity" represents the attackers range to use their "ability" to injure you. Opportunity is often discussed using the Tueller Drill.

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