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Upon arriving at a shooting range, what is the most important initial action you should take before handling any firearm?
Before handling any firearm at a range, it is crucial to confirm the range is 'cold' and listen to the Range Officer (RO) for instructions. This ensures that th
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Question: Upon arriving at a shooting range, what is the most important initial action you should take before handling any firearm?
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- Uncase your firearm immediately and load it to ensure it functions. ✅ Check that the range is 'cold' and follow all range officer instructions.
- Begin dry firing practice to warm up your muscles.
- Borrow ammunition from another shooter if you forgot yours.
Correct answer: Check that the range is 'cold' and follow all range officer instructions.
Explanation: Before handling any firearm at a range, it is crucial to confirm the range is 'cold' and listen to the Range Officer (RO) for instructions. This ensures that the range is safe for handling firearms, preventing accidental discharges or injuries.
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