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Scenario 26: You pick up a bolt-action rifle in a vehicle. According to ACTS, what is your immediate responsibility?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rules. You must assume it’s loaded, control the muzzle, and then follow PROVE to make it safe before doing anything else. The corre
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Question: Scenario 26: You pick up a bolt-action rifle in a vehicle. According to ACTS, what is your immediate responsibility?
Answer options: ✅ Assume it is loaded and control the muzzle while PROVEing it safe
- Close the bolt immediately and hand it to someone else
- Put your finger on the trigger to test it
- Store it in the vehicle with ammo nearby
Correct answer: Assume it is loaded and control the muzzle while PROVEing it safe
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS rules. You must assume it’s loaded, control the muzzle, and then follow PROVE to make it safe before doing anything else. The correct answer is "Assume it is loaded and control the muzzle while PROVEing it safe". This capacity-fill scenario 26 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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