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Ballistics Activities

This document contains a learning exercise on firearms for a 4th year student. It includes multiple choice questions about firearms laws and history. It also includes activities to have the student identify different types of firearms from pictures based on their mechanics and history. Another activity asks the student to describe the main types of firearms according to the caliber of projectiles propelled and provide a photo for each type. The types listed include artillery, small arms, machine guns, rifles, carbines, muskets, shotguns, hand guns, pistols, and revolvers.

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Ballistics Activities

This document contains a learning exercise on firearms for a 4th year student. It includes multiple choice questions about firearms laws and history. It also includes activities to have the student identify different types of firearms from pictures based on their mechanics and history. Another activity asks the student to describe the main types of firearms according to the caliber of projectiles propelled and provide a photo for each type. The types listed include artillery, small arms, machine guns, rifles, carbines, muskets, shotguns, hand guns, pistols, and revolvers.

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Name: Rey, May – Ann C.

Year/Block: 4TH Year Charlie


Date: October 25, 2022
Instructor: Ma’am Rexel Mae Reyes

Learning Exercise No. 1.1 

Part I Multiple choice. Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 

1. When the Republic Act 10591, otherwise known as the "Comprehensive


Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act", was enacted? 
a. May 09, 2003 
b. May 29, 2003 
c. May 09, 2013 
d. May 29, 2013 
2. The first known portable type of handgun, known as hand bombard or hand cannon,
was probably developed in the second quarter of the 14th century. It was a small
cannon made of iron or bronze and loaded from the muzzle end of the barrel with
powder, a powder separator, and lead ball. 
a. Hand canon 
b. Match locks 
c. Wheel locks 
d. Revolver  
3. Which of the following definitions refers that a Firearm is any instrument or an assembly
which can discharge or propel a bullet or any similar object by means of expansive
force of gases generated from the combustion of an explosive substance or burning
gunpowder? 
a. Miriam-Webster 
b. Legal 
c. Technical 
d. Other 
4. This refers to the metallic or non-metallic object propelled from the firearm by means
of heated gas coming from the burning gun powder. 
a. Muzzle 
b. Barrel 
c. Projectile 
d. Butt 
5. This refers to the types of Firearms according to mechanical construction designed to
fire only one shot every loading.  
a. Single action 
b. Double action 
c. Slide action 
d. Automatic 
Activity 1.2: History of Firearms
OBJECTIVE/S At the end of the activity, the student should be able to recognized the firearms based
on its history
PROCEDURES / Provide picture/image being asked for
INSTRUCTIONS

FIREARMS
1. HAND CANNON

2. MATCHLOCKS

3. WHEEL LOCKS

4. SNAPHAUNCE

5. MIQUELET LOCK

6. FLINT LOCK
Activity 1.2: History of Firearms
OBJECTIVE/S At the end of the activity, the student should be able to recognized the firearms based
on its history
PROCEDURES / Provide picture/image being asked for
INSTRUCTIONS

FIREARMS
7. PERCUSSION
SYSTEM

8. PINFIRE SYSTEM

9. RIMFIRE SYSTEM

10. DREYSE NEEDLE


FIRE RIFLE

11. CENTER FIRE


SYSTEM

Activity 1.3: Main types of firearms According to Calber of Projectile Propelled


OBJECTIVE/S At the end of the activity, the student should be able to described and recognized the main
types of Firearms According to Caliber of Projectile Propelled.

PROCEDURES / INSTRUCTIONS: describe types of firearms, according to caliber of projectiles propelled and
provide photo on each item.

DISCRIPTION PHOTO
1. ARTILLERY Artillery consists of large, powerful guns
which are transported on wheels and used
by an army. Using tanks and heavy
artillery, they seized the town

2. SMALL ARMS Small arms, often referred to as firearms


or guns, are man-portable lethal weapons
for individual use that can expel or launch
a shot.

3. MACHINE GUNS Machine gun A machine gun is a fully-


automatic firearm.

4. RIFFLES A rifle is a long-barreled firearm designed


for accurate shooting, with a barrel that
has a helical pattern of grooves (rifling) cut
into the bore wall

5. CARBINE The meaning of CARBINE is a short-


barreled lightweight firearm originally used
by cavalry.

6. MUSKET The meaning of MUSKET is a heavy


large-caliber muzzle-loading usually
smoothbore shoulder firearm; broadly a
shoulder gun carried by infantry.
Activity 1.3: Main types of firearms According to Calber of Projectile Propelled
OBJECTIVE/S At the end of the activity, the student should be able to described and recognized the main
types of Firearms According to Caliber of Projectile Propelled.

PROCEDURES / INSTRUCTIONS: describe types of firearms, according to caliber of projectiles propelled and
provide photo on each item.

DISCRIPTION PHOTO
7. SHOTGUNS Shotguns are typically used for shooting at
moving targets in the air. The bore of a
shotgun barrel is made for only one
specific gauge of ammunition

8. HAND GUNS Handguns can be classified by their action


type. The action of a handgun is made up
of parts that load, unload, fire, and eject
the cartridge

9. PISTOLS Pistols come in a wide array of types for a


variety of purposes and needs. Here you
can learn about pistol sizes, calibers,
actions, and styles.

10. REVOLVER Revolver is the most common type of


handgun. It has a revolving cylinder that
contains several chambers, each of which
holds one cartridge.

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