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Scenario 44: You receive a pistol from a friend. Which sequence follows ACTS and PROVE correctly?
CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS & PROVE. Follow ACTS (assume loaded, control muzzle, trigger discipline, see unloaded) and PROVE steps to make it safe. The correct
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Question: Scenario 44: You receive a pistol from a friend. Which sequence follows ACTS and PROVE correctly?
Answer options: ✅ Assume loaded → Muzzle safe direction → Remove magazine/open action → Observe/Verify
- Assume unloaded → Put finger in trigger guard → Close action
- Ask friend and then point muzzle at ground → Rely on that answer
- Hand it back immediately without checking
Correct answer: Assume loaded → Muzzle safe direction → Remove magazine/open action → Observe/Verify
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS & PROVE. Follow ACTS (assume loaded, control muzzle, trigger discipline, see unloaded) and PROVE steps to make it safe. The correct answer is "Assume loaded → Muzzle safe direction → Remove magazine/open action → Observe/Verify". This capacity-fill scenario 44 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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