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Xelga [282]
4 years ago
14

What am i supposed to do for 08.03 Shots Fired Advanced assignment

History
2 answers:
Masja [62]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:This is what the top answer said but in english

Explanation:

A weapon is just a complex set of synchronized mechanisms, which cannot

can initiate the firing cycle by themselves, but need the

contest of someone or something animated to make fire.

Explanation:

At the end of this module, we must be able to:

- Know the basic measures to handle firearms.

- Recognize the bases to take into account when transporting weapons of

fire.

- Know the protection measures to use when handling weapons

of fire.

- Identify the basic principles to shoot a firearm.

- Know the main recommendations to take into account in the

cleaning of weapons.

- Identify the main precautions and measures to take when depositing and

keep firearms.

Len [333]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Un arma es sólo un conjunto complejo de mecanismos sincronizados, que no

pueden iniciar por si mismos el ciclo de disparo, sino que necesitan del

concurso de alguien o de algo animado para hacer fuego.

Explanation:

Al finalizar el presente módulo, debemos ser capaces de:

- Conocer las medidas básicas para manejar armas de fuego.

- Reconocer las bases a tener en cuenta en el transporte de armas de

fuego.

- Conocer las medidas de protección a utilizar cuando se manejan armas

de fuego.

- Identificar los principios básicos para disparar un arma de fuego.

- Conocer las principales recomendaciones a tener en cuenta en la

limpieza de las armas.

- Identificar las principales precauciones y medidas a tomar al depositar y

guardar armas de fuego.

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