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Which action would be a correct application of the ACTS rules when performing maintenance on a shotgun trigger group?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS & PROVE. Maintenance requires PROVE unloaded, remove ammunition from workspace, control muzzle, and maintain trigger discipline to
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Question: Which action would be a correct application of the ACTS rules when performing maintenance on a shotgun trigger group?
Answer options: ✅ PROVE the firearm unloaded, remove all ammunition from the area, keep muzzle pointed safe, and keep finger off the trigger
- Leave a loaded magazine nearby for reference
- Hold the trigger with finger while disassembling
- Point the muzzle at yourself to work on internal parts easily
Correct answer: PROVE the firearm unloaded, remove all ammunition from the area, keep muzzle pointed safe, and keep finger off the trigger
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS & PROVE. Maintenance requires PROVE unloaded, remove ammunition from workspace, control muzzle, and maintain trigger discipline to prevent accidents.
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