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Upon encountering an unfamiliar firearm, what is the first step you should take to ensure its safe handling?
The safety principle 'Assume every firearm is loaded' is fundamental to the ACTS and PROVE procedures. By treating every firearm as if it is loaded, even if you
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Question: Upon encountering an unfamiliar firearm, what is the first step you should take to ensure its safe handling?
Answer options: ✅ Assume it is loaded until you can prove otherwise.
- Immediately point the muzzle in a safe direction.
- Check if the safety is engaged.
- Determine the firearm's chambering.
Correct answer: Assume it is loaded until you can prove otherwise.
Explanation: The safety principle 'Assume every firearm is loaded' is fundamental to the ACTS and PROVE procedures. By treating every firearm as if it is loaded, even if you believe it to be unloaded, you prioritize safety and take necessary precautions to prevent accidental discharges.
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