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Which is the best practice for storing ammunition at home?
Storage Regs and CFSC guidance recommend storing ammunition separately and securely to reduce the risk of unauthorized or accidental use. (Storage Regs s.5; CFS
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Question: Which is the best practice for storing ammunition at home?
Answer options: ✅ Store ammunition separately from firearms in a locked container
- Store ammunition loose with firearms in the same unlocked cabinet
- Keep ammunition in an unlocked drawer for quick access
- Store ammunition in clothing pockets near the firearm
Correct answer: Store ammunition separately from firearms in a locked container
Explanation: Storage Regs and CFSC guidance recommend storing ammunition separately and securely to reduce the risk of unauthorized or accidental use. (Storage Regs s.5; CFSC Student Handbook, Storage chapter)
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