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Scenario 25: A puppy knocks over your unloaded, locked rifle case and the rifle is exposed. What does ACTS require before you pick it up?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS. Even if a firearm was stored unloaded and locked, once exposed you must assume it’s loaded and PROVE it safe before handling. The
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Question: Scenario 25: A puppy knocks over your unloaded, locked rifle case and the rifle is exposed. What does ACTS require before you pick it up?
Answer options: ✅ Assume loaded and PROVE it is unloaded before handling
- Assume it’s still unloaded because the case was locked
- Pick it up quickly and carry it to your vehicle
- Put your finger in the chamber to check for rounds
Correct answer: Assume loaded and PROVE it is unloaded before handling
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS. Even if a firearm was stored unloaded and locked, once exposed you must assume it’s loaded and PROVE it safe before handling. The correct answer is "Assume loaded and PROVE it is unloaded before handling". This capacity-fill scenario 25 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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