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Which of the following actions is always recommended AFTER cleaning a firearm?
After cleaning a firearm, a light coat of oil should be applied to all metal surfaces to prevent rust and ensure proper operation of moving parts. This protecti
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Question: Which of the following actions is always recommended AFTER cleaning a firearm?
Answer options: ✅ Oiling all metal surfaces lightly.
- Loading it with ammunition to test functionality.
- Disassembling it completely for storage.
- Leaving cleaning solvent in the bore to dry.
Correct answer: Oiling all metal surfaces lightly.
Explanation: After cleaning a firearm, a light coat of oil should be applied to all metal surfaces to prevent rust and ensure proper operation of moving parts. This protective measure is essential for long-term preservation and safe function, and is a standard practice emphasized in firearms safety courses.
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