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When performing the PROVE procedure on a pistol with a loaded chamber indicator that is not visible, what is required?

CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. Indicators are supplemental; you must open the action and visually/physically verify the chamber as part of PROVE.

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Question: When performing the PROVE procedure on a pistol with a loaded chamber indicator that is not visible, what is required?

Answer options: ✅ Ignore the indicator and still open the action and physically verify the chamber is empty

  • Rely solely on the indicator’s status
  • Assume the indicator is accurate and do not inspect further
  • Use the indicator as the only verification method

Correct answer: Ignore the indicator and still open the action and physically verify the chamber is empty

Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. Indicators are supplemental; you must open the action and visually/physically verify the chamber as part of PROVE.

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