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Which practice helps prevent accidental discharges during loading and unloading?
CFSC emphasises safe muzzle direction and trigger discipline during loading/unloading to avoid accidental discharge. (CFSC Student Handbook, Safe Handling chapt
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Question: Which practice helps prevent accidental discharges during loading and unloading?
Answer options: ✅ Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction and finger off the trigger while performing the actions
- Quickly chamber rounds while pointing at the floor without checking
- Load magazines inside the chamber for speed
- Unload only when someone else is holding the firearm
Correct answer: Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction and finger off the trigger while performing the actions
Explanation: CFSC emphasises safe muzzle direction and trigger discipline during loading/unloading to avoid accidental discharge. (CFSC Student Handbook, Safe Handling chapter; ACTS rule #2)
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