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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2.Each answer can only be used once.
A)The cut or low-lying portions between the lands in a rifled bore
B)An interior constriction placed at or near the muzzle end of a shotgun's barrel to control shot dispersion
C)A discipline mainly concerned with determining whether a bullet or cartridge was fired by a particular weapon
D)A chemical test used to develop patterns of gunpowder residues around bullet holes
E)The rear part of a firearm barrel
F)The mechanism in a firearm that throws the cartridge or fired case from the firearm
G)The mechanism in a firearm by which a cartridge or fired case is withdrawn from the chamber
H)The spiral grooves formed in the bore of a firearm barrel that impart spin to the projectile when it is fired
I)The diameter of the bore of a rifled firearm, usually expressed in hundredths of an inch or millimeters
J)Size designation of a shotgun, originally the number of lead balls with the same diameter as the barrel that would make a pound.The only exception is the .410 shotgun, in which bore size is0.41 inch.
K)The raised portion between the grooves in a rifled bore
L)The interior of a firearm barrel
M)The process of determining the distance between the firearm and a target, usually based on the distribution of powder patterns or the spread of a shot pattern
1)Bore
2)Breech face mark
3)Caliber
4)Choke
5)Distance Determination
6)Ejector
7)Extractor
8)Firearms Identification
9)Gauge
10)Griess Test
11)Grooves
12)Lands
13)Rifling
General Adaptation Syndrome
A model describing the body's short-term and long-term reactions to stress, consisting of three stages: alarm, resistance, and exhaustion.
Adrenal Glands
A pair of endocrine glands that release hormones that prepare the body for emergencies and stressful situations and also release corticoids and small amounts of the sex hormones.
Pituitary Gland
The endocrine gland located in the brain that releases hormones that activate other endocrine glands as well as growth hormone; often called the “master gland.”
General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)
A theoretical model describing the body's short-term and long-term reactions to stress.
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