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Which action correctly completes PROVE for a detachable-magazine .22 rifle found with a closed bolt?
CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. For closed-bolt firearms you must remove magazine, open the bolt, Observe and Verify visually and physically that chamber is empt
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Question: Which action correctly completes PROVE for a detachable-magazine .22 rifle found with a closed bolt?
Answer options: ✅ Point in a safe direction, remove magazine, open the bolt, observe and physically verify chamber empty
- Just remove the magazine and assume chamber is empty
- Pull the trigger to check if it discharges
- Close the bolt and dry-fire to ensure emptiness
Correct answer: Point in a safe direction, remove magazine, open the bolt, observe and physically verify chamber empty
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. For closed-bolt firearms you must remove magazine, open the bolt, Observe and Verify visually and physically that chamber is empty.
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