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At a club shoot, a member walks behind shooters with a rifle slung muzzle-down and finger on the trigger. Which ACTS principle is violated?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS. Carrying a slung rifle with finger on trigger and muzzle down near people violates muzzle control and trigger discipline, and you
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Question: At a club shoot, a member walks behind shooters with a rifle slung muzzle-down and finger on the trigger. Which ACTS principle is violated?
Answer options: ✅ All three: assume loaded, muzzle control, and trigger discipline
- Only assume every firearm is loaded
- Only storage regulations
- Only PROVE procedure
Correct answer: All three: assume loaded, muzzle control, and trigger discipline
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS. Carrying a slung rifle with finger on trigger and muzzle down near people violates muzzle control and trigger discipline, and you must assume it could be loaded.
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