Learning safe handling of firearms is an fundamental aspect of training for any gun owner. “Firearms,” shows proper handling techniques for handguns and rifles, as well as FBI shooting procedures, bullet types, revolvers, and crime scene analysis of gunshot victims. The Second Amendment protects the right to bear arms. That right has never before been so thoroughly explored and dissected.
Included Films:
Range Safety
Range Safety
Produced: 1990
Length: 19 Minutes
Primarily for range instructors, “Range Safety,” not only points out common instructor facts and pertinent topics for teaching, but is a fantastic learning tool for novice shooters. It describes range signals, proper gun handling procedures, the importance of communication in the range, and common hazards.
The Fundamentals of Double Action Revolver Shooting
The Fundamentals of Double Action Revolver Shooting
Produced: 1950s
Length: 15 Minutes
This FBI training film explains to law enforcement the proper way to use the double action revolver weapon. The movie shows target range footage in which a man practices the proper form and techniques, including drawing and shooting from the hip, shooting from the shoulder, kneeling and shooting, and how to grip the gun and trigger. The film shows the target range where the police practice revolver techniques with moving targets. It also features dramatizations of police officers on duty demonstrating how to apprehend criminals.
Firearms Examination
Firearms Examination
Produced: 1970s
Length: 6 Minutes
This film produced by the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows FBI personnel examining the bullets from guns and firearms found at a crime scene. The footage includes examination of bullet shell markings, test firing the weapons, checking the serial numbers, identifying bullets and compiling evidence for the court case. The FBI workers try to reconstruct the crime scene and compare the murder weapon against other guns, as well as line up the bullet markings to determine the direction and angle of fire.























