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What is the recommended way to store loose magazines for safety?
Magazines should be stored unloaded and separate from firearms as part of safe storage practices per CFSC and Storage Regs to reduce risk of unauthorized use. (
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Question: What is the recommended way to store loose magazines for safety?
Answer options: ✅ Unloaded and stored separately from firearms in a locked container
- Loaded and stored inside the firearm for convenience
- Stored loose in a kitchen drawer
- Kept loaded in the vehicle glove compartment
Correct answer: Unloaded and stored separately from firearms in a locked container
Explanation: Magazines should be stored unloaded and separate from firearms as part of safe storage practices per CFSC and Storage Regs to reduce risk of unauthorized use. (Storage Regs s.5; CFSC Student Handbook, Storage chapter)
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