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On a typical lever-action rifle, where is the lever located and what is its primary function?
CFSC Student Handbook — 'Lever action' section: Lever-action firearms have a lever under the receiver that the shooter cycles with the hand to remove spent case
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Question: On a typical lever-action rifle, where is the lever located and what is its primary function?
Answer options: ✅ Under the receiver, operated by the hand to cycle the action
- In front of the fore-end, used to cock the hammer only
- On top of the receiver to rotate the bolt
- Inside the stock to eject spent cases
Correct answer: Under the receiver, operated by the hand to cycle the action
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Lever action' section: Lever-action firearms have a lever under the receiver that the shooter cycles with the hand to remove spent cases and chamber new cartridges.
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