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Scenario 16: When handing a firearm to another person, what is the primary muzzle control requirement?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #2. Controlling the muzzle means always pointing it in a safe direction away from people when handling or passing firearms. Th
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Question: Scenario 16: When handing a firearm to another person, what is the primary muzzle control requirement?
Answer options: ✅ Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction away from people
- Point the muzzle at the ground regardless of surroundings
- Aim the muzzle at the receiver’s chest to show control
- Rotate the muzzle upward toward the sky to avoid the ground
Correct answer: Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction away from people
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rule #2. Controlling the muzzle means always pointing it in a safe direction away from people when handling or passing firearms. The correct answer is "Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction away from people". This capacity-fill scenario 16 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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