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On the firing line, what does the command 'cease fire' mean?
Cease fire is a universal range command requiring immediate cessation of firing and making firearms safe as described in Range Safety guidance in the CFSC Handb
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Question: On the firing line, what does the command 'cease fire' mean?
Answer options: ✅ Stop shooting immediately, unload, and make the firearm safe
- Finish the magazine then stop
- Move backward off the line
- Switch targets and continue
Correct answer: Stop shooting immediately, unload, and make the firearm safe
Explanation: Cease fire is a universal range command requiring immediate cessation of firing and making firearms safe as described in Range Safety guidance in the CFSC Handbook. (CFSC Student Handbook, Range Safety chapter)
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