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Scenario 45: At a club shoot, a member walks behind shooters with a rifle slung muzzle-down and finger on the trigger. Which ACTS principle is violated?

CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS. Carrying a slung rifle with finger on trigger and muzzle down near people violates muzzle control and trigger discipline, and you

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Question: Scenario 45: At a club shoot, a member walks behind shooters with a rifle slung muzzle-down and finger on the trigger. Which ACTS principle is violated?

Answer options: ✅ All three: assume loaded, muzzle control, and trigger discipline

  • Only assume every firearm is loaded
  • Only storage regulations
  • Only PROVE procedure

Correct answer: All three: assume loaded, muzzle control, and trigger discipline

Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — ACTS. Carrying a slung rifle with finger on trigger and muzzle down near people violates muzzle control and trigger discipline, and you must assume it could be loaded. The correct answer is "All three: assume loaded, muzzle control, and trigger discipline". This capacity-fill scenario 45 reinforces the same competency for the cfsc bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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