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When inspecting a semi-automatic pistol, which visible sign indicates the slide is locked to the rear and the chamber should be clear?
CFSC Student Handbook — 'Semi-automatic pistols' and 'Checking unloaded' sections: A slide locked rearward on the slide stop is a visible condition that the cha
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Question: When inspecting a semi-automatic pistol, which visible sign indicates the slide is locked to the rear and the chamber should be clear?
Answer options: ✅ The slide is held fully rearward on the slide stop or slide catch
- The barrel is glowing
- The magazine is inserted with a loaded indicator
- The front sight is missing
Correct answer: The slide is held fully rearward on the slide stop or slide catch
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Semi-automatic pistols' and 'Checking unloaded' sections: A slide locked rearward on the slide stop is a visible condition that the chamber should be empty; visual confirmation of the chamber is still required per safe handling rules (ACTS/PROVE).
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