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Which of the following is the best action if you cannot physically verify a firearm’s chamber because a tool prevents access?
CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. If physical verification is impeded you must remove the obstruction or improve lighting so you can both see and feel the chamber
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Question: Which of the following is the best action if you cannot physically verify a firearm’s chamber because a tool prevents access?
Answer options: ✅ Use appropriate means (e.g., remove obstruction, use light) to allow visual and physical verification before declaring safe
- Assume it is unloaded because it looks empty
- Hand it to someone else to check without changing anything
- Attempt to fire the firearm to be certain
Correct answer: Use appropriate means (e.g., remove obstruction, use light) to allow visual and physical verification before declaring safe
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. If physical verification is impeded you must remove the obstruction or improve lighting so you can both see and feel the chamber before declaring it safe.
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