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How does a detachable box magazine differ from an internal fixed magazine?
CFSC Student Handbook — 'Magazines' section: Detachable box magazines are removable as a unit for reloading or replacement; internal magazines are built into th
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Question: How does a detachable box magazine differ from an internal fixed magazine?
Answer options: ✅ Detachable box magazines can be removed quickly as a single unit; internal magazines are fixed and loaded through the action or port
- Detachable magazines never feed rounds reliably
- Internal magazines always hold more rounds than detachable magazines
- Detachable magazines are required by law for bolt-action rifles
Correct answer: Detachable box magazines can be removed quickly as a single unit; internal magazines are fixed and loaded through the action or port
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Magazines' section: Detachable box magazines are removable as a unit for reloading or replacement; internal magazines are built into the firearm and are loaded through the action, not removed as a unit.
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