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Scenario 5: While cleaning a revolver, what does ACTS require regarding your trigger finger?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #3. Maintain trigger discipline during cleaning — finger remains outside the trigger guard until ready to fire. The correct an
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Question: Scenario 5: While cleaning a revolver, what does ACTS require regarding your trigger finger?
Answer options: ✅ Keep the finger outside the trigger guard until reassembly and function checks
- Rest finger on the trigger to check hammer drop
- Insert a finger into the cylinder to feel for rounds
- Hold the hammer and place finger on trigger to test
Correct answer: Keep the finger outside the trigger guard until reassembly and function checks
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #3. Maintain trigger discipline during cleaning — finger remains outside the trigger guard until ready to fire. The correct answer is "Keep the finger outside the trigger guard until reassembly and function checks". This capacity-fill scenario 5 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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