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When removing a firearm from a locked safe, what is the recommended sequence before handling it?
Safe sequence mirrors PROVE and CFSC recommendations: muzzle safe, open action, clear all ammunition, then inspect and handle. This prevents accidental discharg
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Question: When removing a firearm from a locked safe, what is the recommended sequence before handling it?
Answer options: ✅ Keep muzzle pointed in a safe direction, open action, remove ammunition, then handle
- Point the muzzle at someone to show status, then handle
- Open action only after loading
- Remove ammunition and immediately hand to another person
Correct answer: Keep muzzle pointed in a safe direction, open action, remove ammunition, then handle
Explanation: Safe sequence mirrors PROVE and CFSC recommendations: muzzle safe, open action, clear all ammunition, then inspect and handle. This prevents accidental discharge. (CFSC Student Handbook, PROVE steps & Safe Handling chapter)
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