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Which of the following is a safe direction for pointing a firearm when handling it at home?

A safe direction is one in which an accidental discharge would not cause injury; the CFSC Handbook advises pointing at a safe backstop or interior wall away fro

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Question: Which of the following is a safe direction for pointing a firearm when handling it at home?

Answer options: ✅ Towards an interior wall with no people and behind a safe backstop

  • Towards a nearby window
  • Across the room where family members might be
  • At the ceiling fan

Correct answer: Towards an interior wall with no people and behind a safe backstop

Explanation: A safe direction is one in which an accidental discharge would not cause injury; the CFSC Handbook advises pointing at a safe backstop or interior wall away from people. (CFSC Student Handbook, Safe Handling chapter)

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