Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
When is using a trigger lock acceptable as part of storage compliance?
Trigger or locking devices are acceptable if they render the firearm inoperable and combined with compliant storage methods as defined by Storage Regs and CFSC
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Question: When is using a trigger lock acceptable as part of storage compliance?
Answer options: ✅ When the trigger lock effectively prevents operation and the firearm is otherwise stored securely per regulations
- 当枪械装弹并藏在床垫下
- 如果该锁并非为该型号设计只是松散匹配
- 仅在你正在使用枪械时
Correct answer: When the trigger lock effectively prevents operation and the firearm is otherwise stored securely per regulations
Explanation: Trigger or locking devices are acceptable if they render the firearm inoperable and combined with compliant storage methods as defined by Storage Regs and CFSC guidance. Loose or improper devices do not comply. (Storage Regs s.5; CFSC Student Handbook, Storage chapter)
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