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Scenario 36: Which action would be a correct application of the ACTS rules when performing maintenance on a shotgun trigger group?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS & PROVE. Maintenance requires PROVE unloaded, remove ammunition from workspace, control muzzle, and maintain trigger discipline to
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Question: Scenario 36: Which action would be a correct application of the ACTS rules when performing maintenance on a shotgun trigger group?
Answer options: ✅ PROVE the firearm unloaded, remove all ammunition from the area, keep muzzle pointed safe, and keep finger off the trigger
- Leave a loaded magazine nearby for reference
- Hold the trigger with finger while disassembling
- Point the muzzle at yourself to work on internal parts easily
Correct answer: PROVE the firearm unloaded, remove all ammunition from the area, keep muzzle pointed safe, and keep finger off the trigger
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS & PROVE. Maintenance requires PROVE unloaded, remove ammunition from workspace, control muzzle, and maintain trigger discipline to prevent accidents. The correct answer is "PROVE the firearm unloaded, remove all ammunition from the area, keep muzzle pointed safe, and keep finger off the trigger". This capacity-fill scenario 36 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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