Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
If you are unsure whether your firearm is functioning correctly after maintenance, what is the safest choice?
CFSC guidance recommends not using firearms suspected of malfunction and seeking qualified inspection to prevent accidents. (CFSC Student Handbook, Maintenance
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Question: If you are unsure whether your firearm is functioning correctly after maintenance, what is the safest choice?
Answer options: ✅ Do not use it; have it inspected by a qualified gunsmith or competent person
- Test fire it in a crowded area
- Assume it is fine and proceed to load
- Modify it yourself to improve function
Correct answer: Do not use it; have it inspected by a qualified gunsmith or competent person
Explanation: CFSC guidance recommends not using firearms suspected of malfunction and seeking qualified inspection to prevent accidents. (CFSC Student Handbook, Maintenance & Accident Prevention chapters)
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