Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
When you are on a shooting range and the command 'Cease Fire' is given, what is the immediate and correct action you must take?
The 'Cease Fire' command requires immediate cessation of all shooting. You must clear your firearm, make it safe, and await instructions from the Range Officer
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Question: When you are on a shooting range and the command 'Cease Fire' is given, what is the immediate and correct action you must take?
Answer options:
- Continue shooting until your magazine is empty.
- Finish your current string of fire quickly. ✅ Immediately stop shooting, clear your firearm, and wait for further instructions.
- Reload your firearm in preparation for the next command.
Correct answer: Immediately stop shooting, clear your firearm, and wait for further instructions.
Explanation: The 'Cease Fire' command requires immediate cessation of all shooting. You must clear your firearm, make it safe, and await instructions from the Range Officer to ensure the safety of all individuals on the range.
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