1. You should not approach the person you have just shot because this person may still be dangerous and faking injury to gain the upper hand.

2. The Glock 19 has no exposed hammer. This gun uses an internal striker.

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







4. The element of "Jeopardy" exists when "Ability" and "Opportunity" exist and the attacker's actions and or words indicate he actually intends to carryout the deadly assault.

5. When making a claim of self-defense, you have to admit that you did in fact shoot your attacker.

6. If you are being questioned by law enforcement, you are probably a suspect in a crime or the officer is attempting to discern as to whether or not a crime has been committed.

7. Regarding the color codes of awareness, if you are at condition red, there is a greater than 50% certainty that your life is in danger.

8. For someone that has never handled a firearm before, specifically a handgun, it is highly recommended that the individual seek out training from someone with experience in firearms training.

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

10. In self-defense training, you are taught to shoot with intent to kill.

11. Police are not legally liable for failing to protect individual citizens, only the community at large.

12. Current laws (criminal or civil) shield Good Samaritans.

13. Semi-automatics are generally considered to be less complicated to operate than revolvers.

14. If you own firearms, you should have a complete understanding of the laws in your home state, specifically related to possession, storage, transportation and using a firearm for self defense.

15. A .44 caliber round is generally considered the minimum for a self-defense round.

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