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Which of these is the correct PROVE approach for a rifle with an internal magazine (e.g., bolt action) to ensure the magazine is empty?

CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. For internal magazines you must open the action and inspect chamber and magazine follower visually and physically to ensure it’s

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Question: Which of these is the correct PROVE approach for a rifle with an internal magazine (e.g., bolt action) to ensure the magazine is empty?

Answer options: ✅ Open the action, visually and physically inspect the chamber and magazine follower to ensure no rounds remain

  • Assume empty because it is an internal magazine
  • Close the bolt and shake the rifle to listen for rounds
  • Only remove a detachable magazine and assume internal is empty

Correct answer: Open the action, visually and physically inspect the chamber and magazine follower to ensure no rounds remain

Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. For internal magazines you must open the action and inspect chamber and magazine follower visually and physically to ensure it’s empty.

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