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Under Storage Regulations, what is an appropriate method to render a firearm inoperable for storage?
Storage Regs list rendering a firearm inoperable with an appropriate secure locking device as an acceptable storage method. Covering or disassembling without se
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Question: Under Storage Regulations, what is an appropriate method to render a firearm inoperable for storage?
Answer options: ✅ Use of a secure locking device that blocks the action or firing mechanism
- Covering it with a cloth
- Storing it loaded but in a locked drawer
- Leaving it disassembled with parts nearby
Correct answer: Use of a secure locking device that blocks the action or firing mechanism
Explanation: Storage Regs list rendering a firearm inoperable with an appropriate secure locking device as an acceptable storage method. Covering or disassembling without secure lock does not meet requirements. (Storage Regs s.5; CFSC Student Handbook, Storage chapter)
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