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Scenario 23: Which scenario demonstrates incorrect use of PROVE for a revolver?

CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. For revolvers you must open the cylinder and visually/physically inspect chambers; pulling the trigger to check emptiness is unsa

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Question: Scenario 23: Which scenario demonstrates incorrect use of PROVE for a revolver?

Answer options: ✅ Pulling the trigger to see if it fires instead of opening the cylinder to check chambers

  • Opening the cylinder and visually checking each chamber
  • Pointing the muzzle in a safe direction while checking
  • Physically feeling each chamber to ensure empty

Correct answer: Pulling the trigger to see if it fires instead of opening the cylinder to check chambers

Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. For revolvers you must open the cylinder and visually/physically inspect chambers; pulling the trigger to check emptiness is unsafe. The correct answer is "Pulling the trigger to see if it fires instead of opening the cylinder to check chambers". This capacity-fill scenario 23 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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