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What does it mean for the gun to be locked in battery?

  1. The slide is locked closed and pistol is ready to fire.

  2. Stance, Grip, Breathing, Sight Alignment, and Trigger Control

  3. Trigger Control

  4. Inspecting visually and physically (the chamber and magazine well)

The correct answer is: The slide is locked closed and pistol is ready to fire.

The concept of a gun being "locked in battery" refers specifically to the state of a firearm when the slide is closed and secured in place, allowing the pistol to be ready to fire. This indicates that the mechanism is properly engaged, and the gun is primed for discharge upon pulling the trigger. The chosen answer accurately describes this condition, capturing the critical function of the firearm being in a ready state for operation. In the context of other options: The second choice discusses fundamental shooting principles, which involve various aspects of technique rather than the mechanical state of the firearm. The third option solely focuses on trigger control, a vital aspect of shooting technique, but does not address the mechanical state of the firearm. The fourth option refers to the process of inspecting the firearm, ensuring it is clear and safe, but again, it does not cover the specific meaning of being "locked in battery." Thus, identifying that the slide is locked closed and the pistol is ready to fire captures the essence of what being "locked in battery" entails.