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What does the term 'rendering a firearm safe' typically include?
Rendering safe involves clearing the firearm (remove ammo, open action, check chamber/magazine) as per PROVE and CFSC guidelines; relying solely on safety devic
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Question: What does the term 'rendering a firearm safe' typically include?
Answer options: ✅ Removing ammunition, opening the action, and ensuring the chamber and magazine are empty
- Engaging the safety and keeping it loaded
- Pointing the muzzle upward and closing the action
- Leaving it loaded but with the safety on
Correct answer: Removing ammunition, opening the action, and ensuring the chamber and magazine are empty
Explanation: Rendering safe involves clearing the firearm (remove ammo, open action, check chamber/magazine) as per PROVE and CFSC guidelines; relying solely on safety devices or leaving it loaded is inadequate. (CFSC Student Handbook, PROVE steps)
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