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When transporting an unloaded non-restricted rifle in your vehicle, which ACTS/Storage Regs practice is appropriate?
CFSC Student Handbook & Storage Regs. For transporting non-restricted firearms, confirm unloaded (PROVE) and secure in a locked container separate from ammuniti
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Question: When transporting an unloaded non-restricted rifle in your vehicle, which ACTS/Storage Regs practice is appropriate?
Answer options: ✅ Confirm unloaded via PROVE and store firearm in a locked container separate from ammunition
- Keep it loaded in the passenger seat for quick access
- Leave it unsecured in the trunk with ammo next to it
- Carry it on the rear seat with safety on and magazine inserted
Correct answer: Confirm unloaded via PROVE and store firearm in a locked container separate from ammunition
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook & Storage Regs. For transporting non-restricted firearms, confirm unloaded (PROVE) and secure in a locked container separate from ammunition per regulations.
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