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Which of the following actions is a crucial part of proving a non-restricted firearm safe?

Proving a firearm safe involves both a visual and physical inspection of the chamber and magazine well to ensure there is absolutely no ammunition present. This

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Question: Which of the following actions is a crucial part of proving a non-restricted firearm safe?

Answer options:

  • Rapidly cycling the action multiple times.
  • Leaving the action closed and relying on the safety. ✅ Physically and visually checking the chamber and magazine for ammunition.
  • Testing the trigger pull while the firearm is loaded.

Correct answer: Physically and visually checking the chamber and magazine for ammunition.

Explanation: Proving a firearm safe involves both a visual and physical inspection of the chamber and magazine well to ensure there is absolutely no ammunition present. This is a fundamental step in preventing accidental discharges.

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