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During the 'T' step of the ACTS acronym, 'Trust nothing', what action is primarily emphasized for confirming firearm safety?

The 'T' in ACTS, 'Trust nothing', emphasizes the importance of personally verifying the firearm's status. This means never relying solely on a safety mechanism

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Question: During the 'T' step of the ACTS acronym, 'Trust nothing', what action is primarily emphasized for confirming firearm safety?

Answer options:

  • Confirming the firearm's registration status. ✅ Always visually and physically inspect the chamber and feeding path regardless of indicators.
  • Ensuring the firearm has a trigger lock installed.
  • Relying on the owner's word that the firearm is unloaded.

Correct answer: Always visually and physically inspect the chamber and feeding path regardless of indicators.

Explanation: The 'T' in ACTS, 'Trust nothing', emphasizes the importance of personally verifying the firearm's status. This means never relying solely on a safety mechanism or another person's word; always visually and physically inspect the chamber and feeding path.

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