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An officer at a range instructs you to clear your pistol. Which ACTS/PROVE sequence is required before presenting it for inspection?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS & PROVE. Before presenting a firearm you must assume it’s loaded, control muzzle, and perform PROVE (remove, observe, verify) befor
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Question: An officer at a range instructs you to clear your pistol. Which ACTS/PROVE sequence is required before presenting it for inspection?
Answer options: ✅ Assume loaded, point muzzle safe, remove magazine/open action, observe and verify chamber empty
- Assume unloaded and hand it over immediately
- Place finger on trigger to check firing pin
- Close the action and carry it to the officer
Correct answer: Assume loaded, point muzzle safe, remove magazine/open action, observe and verify chamber empty
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS & PROVE. Before presenting a firearm you must assume it’s loaded, control muzzle, and perform PROVE (remove, observe, verify) before inspection.
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