| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| When encountering a firearm, what should you always assume about it, even if you're certain it's not? | That it is loaded | 84%
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| Which country awarded Glock their first contract for pistols? | Austria | 72%
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| What market is the AR-15 made for? | Civilian market | 69%
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| Similarly, what does DMR stand for? | Designated Marksman Rifle | 69%
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| What would a sight be if you were to place it 45° to the side of your main sight? | Canted | 53%
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| Which pistol is infamous in the US for unintentionally discharging scarily often? | SIG P320 | 53%
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| What does SAW stand for when talking about the M249 SAW and other similar weapons? | Squad Automatic weapon | 53%
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| When, in the US military, a firearm has the prefix "x", what does it mean? | Experimental | 50%
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| Who is credited as the father of modern firearms? | John Moses Browning | 50%
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| Which pistol was infamous in the US army for apparently exploding in the user's face? | Beretta 92FS | 38%
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| 6.5 Creedmoor is generally considered an upgrade over a NATO cartridge. Name the cartridge. | 7.62x51mm NATO | 34%
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| Which Russian firearm is famous, among other things, for its offset magazine? | AN-94 | 31%
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| What does the S stand for in AKS-74U? | Folding/Skladnoy/Складной | 19%
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| What was the British army's first SLR (Self Loading Rifle)? | L1A1 | 19%
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| What does AWM stand for? | Artic Warfare Magnum | 13%
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