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When handing a non-restricted firearm to another person, what is the correct procedure?
When transferring a firearm, it must always be proven safe (empty chamber and magazine) and the action left open. This allows the receiver to easily verify its
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Question: When handing a non-restricted firearm to another person, what is the correct procedure?
Answer options:
- Hand it to them with the action closed and safety on.
- Hand it to them loaded, but with the safety engaged. ✅ Hand it to them with the action open and proven safe.
- Keep the firearm pointed at the ground while handing it over.
Correct answer: Hand it to them with the action open and proven safe.
Explanation: When transferring a firearm, it must always be proven safe (empty chamber and magazine) and the action left open. This allows the receiver to easily verify its safe condition before taking possession.
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