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Scenario 2: Which statement best reflects the ACTS rule “Assume every firearm is loaded” when you first pick one up?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #1. You must treat every firearm as loaded until you personally follow PROVE to make it safe. The correct answer is "Treat it
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Question: Scenario 2: Which statement best reflects the ACTS rule “Assume every firearm is loaded” when you first pick one up?
Answer options: ✅ Treat it as loaded until you personally PROVE it unloaded
- Rely on the previous user’s statement that it is unloaded
- Assume unloaded if the safety is on
- Only assume loaded if the chamber looks empty
Correct answer: Treat it as loaded until you personally PROVE it unloaded
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #1. You must treat every firearm as loaded until you personally follow PROVE to make it safe. The correct answer is "Treat it as loaded until you personally PROVE it unloaded". This capacity-fill scenario 2 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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- Scenario 1: Which action demonstrates proper trigger finger discipline when carrying a firearm?
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