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Questions and Answers
What should you treat every weapon as?
What should you treat every weapon as?
What should you do with your finger until you intend to fire?
What should you do with your finger until you intend to fire?
Keep it straight and off the trigger
You should point your finger at anything you don't intend to shoot.
You should point your finger at anything you don't intend to shoot.
False
What position should your weapon be in until you intend to fire?
What position should your weapon be in until you intend to fire?
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What should you know about your target and what lies beyond it?
What should you know about your target and what lies beyond it?
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Study Notes
Marine Corps Weapon Safety Rules
- Always treat every weapon as if it is loaded to ensure a safe handling approach.
- Maintain a straight finger position, avoiding the trigger until ready to fire, to prevent accidental discharges.
- Never aim your weapon at anything you do not plan to shoot, reinforcing responsibility and safety.
- Keep the weapon on safe mode at all times until the moment you are prepared to fire, minimizing risks of unintended activation.
- Be aware of your target and the area beyond it, crucial for ensuring no harm comes to unintended individuals or property.
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Description
Test your knowledge with this quiz on the key weapon safety rules of the Marine Corps. Understand the importance of treating every weapon as loaded, keeping your finger off the trigger, and ensuring your weapon is on safe. These safety protocols are vital for responsible weapon handling.