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Scenario 7: Which of these is a correct physical verification in the PROVE procedure?

CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. Verify requires both a visual and a physical check — touching the chamber and magazine well to confirm they are empty. The correc

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Question: Scenario 7: Which of these is a correct physical verification in the PROVE procedure?

Answer options: ✅ Feeling the chamber and magazine well with your finger to ensure no rounds are present

  • Relying solely on a friend’s verbal statement that it is empty
  • Using only a mirror without touching to claim verification
  • Counting rounds previously fired instead of checking the chamber

Correct answer: Feeling the chamber and magazine well with your finger to ensure no rounds are present

Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. Verify requires both a visual and a physical check — touching the chamber and magazine well to confirm they are empty. The correct answer is "Feeling the chamber and magazine well with your finger to ensure no rounds are present". This capacity-fill scenario 7 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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