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Which of the following statements about magazine safety devices is correct as per CFSC principles?
CFSC Student Handbook — 'Safeties and magazine devices' section: Some firearms have a magazine disconnect that prevents firing without a magazine, but CFSC emph
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Question: Which of the following statements about magazine safety devices is correct as per CFSC principles?
Answer options: ✅ A magazine disconnect prevents firing when the magazine is removed on some firearms, but safe handling should not rely solely on it
- A magazine safety automatically unloads the firearm when the magazine is removed
- All firearms must have a magazine disconnect by law
- Magazine disconnects increase magazine capacity
Correct answer: A magazine disconnect prevents firing when the magazine is removed on some firearms, but safe handling should not rely solely on it
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Safeties and magazine devices' section: Some firearms have a magazine disconnect that prevents firing without a magazine, but CFSC emphasizes that mechanical devices are not substitutes for safe handling practices (ACTS/PROVE).
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