Chapter 3
Chapter 3
• A. SMOOTH BORE-
firearms that does not
contain rifling.
DIFFERENT RIFLING TYPES
• 1. SMITH AND WESSON TYPE
- five lands and five grooves, right twist and lands of equal
width (S-R-G-L)
2. STEYR TYPE
- four hands ,four grooves, right hand twist and lands or
equal width ( 4-R-G-L) used in all self loading pistols.
3. BROWNING TYPE
- six lands, six grooves, right hand twist,narrow lands and
broad grooves.
• 4 COLT TYPE
• - six lands and six grooves, left hand twist narrow and
broad grooves.(G-L-G 2x)
• 5. WEBLEY TYPE
- seven lands and seven grooves, right hand twist,narrow
land and broad grooves (7-R-G3x)
6. ARMY TYPE
-four lands and four grooves, right hand twist, narrow land
and broad grooves (4-R-G3x)
• 2. RIFLED BORE FIREARMS- firearms that contains
rifling or the bore is out longitudinally with a number of
lands and grooves.
EX.
PISTOL
REVOLVER
RIFLES
1. Machine gun- a type of weapon w/ c fire on it designed
to fire automatically or semi-automatic, more than one shot
w/o manual reloading by a single press of the trigger.
• Ex. THOMSON SUB- MACHINE GUN AND GREASE
GUN. CAL.45
2. Shoulder gun- those type of firearms are those that are
normally fired from the shoulder.
Ex. RIFLES AND SHOTGUN
3. Hand Arms- those type of firearms that are designed or
intended to be fired using one hand.
Ex. PISTLOS AND REVOLVERS
II. MAIN TYPES OF FIREARMS
A. ARTILLERY FIREARMS
-those type of firearms that propel projectile more than 1
inch in diameter.
EX: Cannons, mortars, bazooka
B. SMALL ARMS
- Those firearms that propel projective less than one inch in
diameter.
EX; Pistol, revolvers, rifle, submachine gun, shotguns.
III. TYPES OF FIREARMS ACCORDING TO USE
AND MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION
• A. Military types of firearms
1. Pistols
2. revolvers- cal. 30
3. Rifles
4. Machine guns
5. Pocket and home defense firearms
6. Shotguns
C. UNUSUAL MISCELLANEOUS TYPE
• This type of firearms that are unique in mechanisms and
construction.
EX:
1. PALTIK PISTOL
2. PALTIK REVOLVERS
3. PALTIK RIFLES
4. PALTIK SHOTGUNS
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B. TARGET AND OUTDOOR MEN’S FIREARMS
1.PISTOLS
2.REVOLVERS
3.RIFLES
• A. SINGLE SHOT FIREARMS- types of firearms
designed to fire only one shot every loading.
Ex:
• pistol- single shot
• rifle- single shot
• shotgun- single shot
C. BOLT ACTION
• - Reloading is done by manipulation of
bolt.
• EX:
1.RIFLES
2.SHOTGUN
MILITARY BOLT ACTION RIFLES
B. REPEATING ARMS
FN Trombone
Spencer-carbine M1865, .50 inch
The toggle-link action used in the iconic Winchester Model
1873 rifle, one of the most famous lever-action firearms