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|California Department of Justice – Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training |

|Learning Domain 35 – FIREARMS COMPETENCY TEST FORM |

|Training and Testing Specifications – Chapter VII.I |

|PC832/MODULE iii Daytime Basic Handgun Shooting Exercise Test |

|SECTION 1: Initial Test Go to: Exercise Test | Observable Behaviors |

|1. STUDENT NAME (Last, First, MI) |2. STUDENT I.D. NUMBER |

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|3. COURSE PRESENTER AND LOCATION |4. ACADEMY CLASS NUMBER |

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| 5. PERFORMANCE DIMENSIONS |PASS |FAIL | 6. COMMENTS (REQUIRED FOR FAILURES) |

|– FIREARMS SAFETY | | |       |

|– MECHANICAL FUNCTIONS | | |       |

|– MANIPULATIONS | | |       |

|– BASIC SHOOTING PRINCIPLES | | |       |

|– ACCURACY | | |       |

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| | 7. TEST RESULTS: PASSED FAILED |

|8. EVALUATOR |9. Evaluator Signature |Date |

|Print Name:       |( | |

|10. Student (On Failure ONLY) |11. Student Signature (On Failure ONLY) |Date |

|Print Name:       |( | |

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|SECTION 2: Retest |

| 12. PERFORMANCE DIMENSIONS |PASS |FAIL | 13. COMMENTS (REQUIRED FOR FAILURES) |

|– Firearms Safety | | |       |

|– Mechanical Functions | | |       |

|– Manipulations | | |       |

|– Basic Shooting Principles | | |       |

|– Accuracy | | |       |

|–       | | |       |

|–       | | |       |

|–       | | |       |

|–       | | |       |

|–       | | |       |

| | 14. TEST RESULTS: PASSED FAILED |

|15. Evaluator |16. Evaluator Signature |Date |

|Print Name:       |( | |

|17. Student (On Failure ONLY) |18. Student Signature (On Failure ONLY) |Date |

|Print Name:       |( | |

|19. Academy Coordinator – RETEST ONLY |20. Academy Coordinator Signature |Date |

|Print Name:       |( | |

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|California Department of Justice – Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training |

|Learning Domain 35 – FIREARMS COMPETENCY TEST FORM |

|Training and Testing Specifications – Chapter VII.I |

|PC832/MODULE III Daytime Basic Handgun Shooting Exercise Test |

|SECTION 3: Exercise TesT Back to Form |

|An exercise test developed by POST that specifically prescribes the PC832/Module III course of fire, which requires student to demonstrate basic handgun |

|shooting principles under daylight conditions. |

|Using a presenter-approved handgun, the student must: |

|Fire 36 rounds of service ammunition and |

|Achieve a minimum score of 29 hits in the 7-ring on a |

|B-27 single target |

|The PC832 Handgun Course of Fire: |

|12 rounds must be fired from a distance of 3 yards in 30 seconds |

|12 rounds must be fired from a distance of 7 yards in 30 seconds |

|12 rounds must be fired from a distance of 15 yards in 45 seconds |

|The student is required to tactically load and reload the handgun using the loading device authorized by the presenter and successfully clear any malfunctions |

|that may occur during the course of fire. |

|The student will demonstrate competency in the following performance dimensions: |

|Firearms Safety |

|Mechanical Functions |

|Manipulations |

|Basic Shooting Principles |

|Accuracy |

|Presenters must use the POST-developed PC832/Module III Firearms Competency Exercise Test Form for this course of fire. |

|SECTION 4: Observable Behaviors for Performance DimensionS Back to Form |

|1. Firearms Safety |4. Basic Shooting Principles |

|Adheres to the four basic safety rules |Demonstrates proper: |

|Follows presenter’s range safety rules |– grip – sight picture |

|Follows instructor direction |– stance – trigger control |

|Performs proper use of safety equipment |– breath control – follow-through |

| |– sight alignment |

|2. Mechanical Functions |5. Accuracy |

|Demonstrates a working knowledge of weapon nomenclature and function |29 “hits” in the 7-ring on the B-27 target |

|Properly performs function check and inspection | |

|3. Manipulations | |

|Demonstrates proper drawing and reholstering | |

|Demonstrates proper loading, unloading, and reloading | |

|Demonstrates proper clearing of malfunctions | |

|Additional Instructor Comments: |

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