1. 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.
True False
2. There are five possible responses to a life-threatening encounter:
3. Components that make up the ammunition cartridge include: Bore, rifling and primer.
4. The Glock 19 has no exposed hammer. This gun uses an internal striker.
5. A .44 caliber round is generally considered the minimum for a self-defense round.
6. When selecting a firearm, size, weight and caliber are considerations to keep in mind.
7. Patches, cleaning rod, soft cloth, cleaning rod attachments, small brush, bore cleaner, bore brush and gun oil are not examples of the items used to clean a firearm.
8. There are two types of handguns: Revolvers and short barrel rifles.
9. In Minnesota, posted private establishments can prevent permit holders from carrying a firearm within their business.
10. For target shooting, look for expensive name brand ammunition that is corrosive.
11. Generally, the best place to find and research firearm related products and accessories is on the Internet e.g. Google
12. 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.
13. Pertinent information for the 911 operator would include: (1) Full name; (2) Location / address; (3) I was attacked and I had to defend myself
14. Do not rely on others to call 911 for you; call yourself so your call is documented (recorded) and to ensure facts are clear.
15. No in-depth details regarding your actions during a self-defense shooting should be given to law enforcement. Only discuss the actions of the person or persons that attacked you.
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