Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
Which behavior properly follows ACTS when preparing to hand a pistol to an instructor during a course?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS. Always control muzzle, maintain trigger discipline, and personally PROVE unloaded before passing to another person.
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Question: Which behavior properly follows ACTS when preparing to hand a pistol to an instructor during a course?
Answer options: ✅ Point muzzle in a safe direction, keep finger off the trigger, and PROVE it unloaded
- Hand it over with the slide forward and finger on the trigger
- Assume the instructor will check it and do nothing
- Close the action and hand it to the instructor without checking
Correct answer: Point muzzle in a safe direction, keep finger off the trigger, and PROVE it unloaded
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS. Always control muzzle, maintain trigger discipline, and personally PROVE unloaded before passing to another person.
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