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Which check is part of visually and physically verifying a firearm is unloaded?
Visually and physically checking the chamber and magazine well is required to ensure no cartridges are present—PROVE steps and CFSC Handbook describe these acti
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Question: Which check is part of visually and physically verifying a firearm is unloaded?
Answer options: ✅ Open the action, inspect the chamber and magazine well, and feel for cartridges
- Shaking the firearm to listen for rounds
- Looking at the rear of the stock only
- Assuming it's empty because the previous user said so
Correct answer: Open the action, inspect the chamber and magazine well, and feel for cartridges
Explanation: Visually and physically checking the chamber and magazine well is required to ensure no cartridges are present—PROVE steps and CFSC Handbook describe these actions. (CFSC Student Handbook, PROVE steps)
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