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Which of the following is NOT a recommended step in the PROVE procedure used to make a firearm safe?

PROVE steps include pointing in a safe direction, removing ammunition, opening the action, and visually/physically checking the chamber; pointing at people is c

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Question: Which of the following is NOT a recommended step in the PROVE procedure used to make a firearm safe?

Answer options: ✅ Point the muzzle toward people to ensure the action is clear

  • Remove the magazine or cartridges
  • Open the action or bolt to check the chamber
  • Visually and physically inspect the chamber

Correct answer: Point the muzzle toward people to ensure the action is clear

Explanation: PROVE steps include pointing in a safe direction, removing ammunition, opening the action, and visually/physically checking the chamber; pointing at people is contrary to safe practice. (CFSC Student Handbook, PROVE steps)

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