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Which of the following is a correct description of a breakout (muzzle) crown?
CFSC Student Handbook — 'Barrel and accuracy' section: The crown at the muzzle protects the bore and helps ensure symmetrical gas escape and projectile exit, wh
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Question: Which of the following is a correct description of a breakout (muzzle) crown?
Answer options: ✅ The crown is the finished end of the barrel that helps ensure gases and projectiles exit evenly for accuracy
- The crown stores the firing pin
- The crown increases magazine capacity
- The crown is part of the stock
Correct answer: The crown is the finished end of the barrel that helps ensure gases and projectiles exit evenly for accuracy
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Barrel and accuracy' section: The crown at the muzzle protects the bore and helps ensure symmetrical gas escape and projectile exit, which can affect accuracy; it is not a storage area or part of the stock.
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