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Which of these is a correct physical verification in the PROVE procedure?

CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. Verify requires both a visual and a physical check — touching the chamber and magazine well to confirm they are empty.

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Question: Which of these is a correct physical verification in the PROVE procedure?

Answer options: ✅ Feeling the chamber and magazine well with your finger to ensure no rounds are present

  • Relying solely on a friend’s verbal statement that it is empty
  • Using only a mirror without touching to claim verification
  • Counting rounds previously fired instead of checking the chamber

Correct answer: Feeling the chamber and magazine well with your finger to ensure no rounds are present

Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. Verify requires both a visual and a physical check — touching the chamber and magazine well to confirm they are empty.

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