Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
You open the action and visually see no round in the chamber. According to PROVE, what additional step is required before declaring it safe?
CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. Verify requires both sight and touch — physically feel the chamber to confirm it is empty even after visual inspection.
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Question: You open the action and visually see no round in the chamber. According to PROVE, what additional step is required before declaring it safe?
Answer options: ✅ Physically feel the chamber with a finger to confirm no round is present
- Assume visual check is sufficient and close the action
- Reinsert the magazine and then remove it again
- Dry-fire the firearm to make sure nothing happens
Correct answer: Physically feel the chamber with a finger to confirm no round is present
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. Verify requires both sight and touch — physically feel the chamber to confirm it is empty even after visual inspection.
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