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Which action type commonly ejects the spent case out the ejection port when the bolt or slide is cycled rearward?

CFSC Student Handbook — 'Action types' and 'Ejection' sections: When the bolt or slide moves rearward (common to bolt-action and semi-automatic), the extractor

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Question: Which action type commonly ejects the spent case out the ejection port when the bolt or slide is cycled rearward?

Answer options: ✅ Bolt-action and semi-automatic firearms

  • Break-action firearms only
  • All lever-action firearms always eject through an ejection port
  • Tube-magazine firearms cannot eject spent cases

Correct answer: Bolt-action and semi-automatic firearms

Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Action types' and 'Ejection' sections: When the bolt or slide moves rearward (common to bolt-action and semi-automatic), the extractor pulls the case from the chamber and the ejector forces it out the ejection port. Break actions expose chambers rather than eject through a port.

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