MN Conceal – Carry Permit Test by admin | Mar 28, 2021 | 0 comments Welcome to your MN Conceal - Carry Permit Test Which of these is one of the four firearm safety rules?Add description here!Treat all firearms as if they are loadedNever point the muzzles of a firearm at anything you are not willing to destroy.Your finger should remain straight and off the trigger until you intend to shoot.Identify your target and what’s beyond it.All the above What are the two types of commonly carried firearms?Add description here!machine gun & shotgunNerf gun and BB gunRevolver & Semi automaticAR15 & AK47 What are the two most common shooting standing positions?downward dog & locustSigourney Weaver & Dennis WeaverIsosceles & WeaverAll of the above What should be the only thing focused on in aiming?The rear sightThe targetThe front sightNone of the above Where do you position the trigger on your finger for proper trigger control?The first knuckleThe 2nd knuckleThe center of the pad of the first jointNone of the above The average gun fight includes three rounds fired over three seconds?TrueFalse It is a gross misdemeanor to leave your firearm where a child can gain access.TrueFalse It is unlawful to open carry in the state of MN.TrueFalse How many colors of awareness are there?82510 A friendly positive attitude will go a long way when talking to the police.TrueFalse The state of MN is aCastle Doctrine StateStand your Ground State Stand your Ground StateTrueFalse Following a shooting you are required by law to dial 911.TrueFalse Following a shooting it is ok to leave the seen if.It is unsafe.You are late to a party.You have to go to the bathroom.You don’t feel like waiting. It is legal to carry a firearm as long as your blood alcohol content is below .20TrueFalse You can carry a firearm on school property as long as you’re picking up your kids.TrueFalse The maximum penalty for a disorderly conduct citation is $500TrueFalse You must be at least 21 years of age to get a MN Carry Permit.TrueFalse The state of MN is a “Shall Issue” state.TrueFalse If you move you must notify the issuing county sheriffs department of your new address within 30 days.TrueFalse Time is Up! Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.