| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Rifle or shotgun where the action is located behind fire control | Bullpup | 82%
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| Shorter version of a rifle | Carbine | 79%
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| Cartridge design that is not center fire, such as .22LR or .17HMR | Rimfire | 73%
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| Pulls cartridges out of chamber | Extractor | 67%
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| Rifle with stock and a barrel < 16" (legal term) | Short-Barreled Rifle | 66%
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| Bullet weight measurement, equal to 1/7000th of a pound | Grain | 61%
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| Weapon between a rifle and an SMG such as P90, MP7 | Personal Defense Weapon | 60%
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| Common term describing a weapon with ammunition that is held together with links or cloth | Belt-fed | 59%
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| Gas system that compromises between above and below, as on AR-18, SKS, SCAR | Short-Stroke Piston | 55%
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| Pushes cartridges out of the action | Ejector | 51%
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| Shotgun with stock and barrel < 18" | Short-Barreled Shotgun | 51%
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| When above happens, the action fails to go into ________ | Battery | 50%
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| Gas system with large moving mass found on AK-47, Tavor, late M1 Garand | Long-Stroke Piston | 50%
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| Failure to eject malfunction where spent case sticks vertically out of ejection port | Stovepipe | 43%
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| When the above fires handgun cartridges | Pistol Caliber Carbine | 39%
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| Rifle cartridge power in between High or Full power and rimfire | Intermediate | 38%
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| Gas system that is lightweight without a piston as on M16 | Direct Impingement | 34%
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| Pointed bullets that grew in popularity during WWI | Spitzer | 24%
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| Obselete gas system found on early M1 Garands, Chinese General Liu | Gas Trap | 16%
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| Modern, specific term for rifle with large eye relief that can be fed with stripper clips, among other characteristics | Scout Rifle | 16%
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