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Scenario 37: Which of the following shows correct PROVE “Observe” step for a semi-automatic pistol?
CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. Observe requires visually checking the ejection port and magazine well to confirm no live round is present. The correct answer is
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Question: Scenario 37: Which of the following shows correct PROVE “Observe” step for a semi-automatic pistol?
Answer options: ✅ Look into the ejection port and magazine well to see if a round is present
- Rely only on the magazine removal without checking the chamber
- Shake the pistol to listen for a round
- Point the muzzle up and squeeze the trigger to ensure it is empty
Correct answer: Look into the ejection port and magazine well to see if a round is present
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE. Observe requires visually checking the ejection port and magazine well to confirm no live round is present. The correct answer is "Look into the ejection port and magazine well to see if a round is present". This capacity-fill scenario 37 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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