New Shooter Semi Auto Handgun Outline
Cylinder: these are only found on revolver-style pistols. On those guns, the cylinder is the component that keeps all the rounds loaded, rotating as you fire through them. Magazines: these are only found on repeating weapons. They store a bunch of cartridges, and fit into the breech of the gun. In most cases, they’re detachable. Bolt: some rifles are called “bolt-action” firearms. They have a moving metal piece which fits over the breech to seal the cartridge into the firing chamber. Bolt handle: the bolt handle controls the bolt, and you’ll use it to load and unload any bolt-action firearm. Sight: most guns are equipped with basic iron sights, which have a front and back part. You aim by pointing your weapon so that the sights fall in line with each other. You can use these to eyeball targets at close range, but they’re no substitute for a scope beyond 50 yards. Scope: any rifle being used at distances beyond 50 yards should be equipped with a scope. A scope is a magnifying eyepiece used to get a clear view of targets at long range. They’re essential for shooting safely and for any kind of hunting. Don’t expect to find rifles pre-fitted with scopes, though! You’ll need to choose one that suits your firearm before you start shooting.
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