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Which action specifically requires the shooter to manually extract and eject a spent cartridge before loading another—unless modified with a magazine?
CFSC Student Handbook — 'Single-shot and break actions' section: Single-shot break-action firearms require manual extraction/ejection and loading of each round;
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Question: Which action specifically requires the shooter to manually extract and eject a spent cartridge before loading another—unless modified with a magazine?
Answer options: ✅ Single-shot break-action firearms
- Semi-automatic rifles
- Most modern bolt-action rifles with detachable magazines
- Pump-action with tubular magazine
Correct answer: Single-shot break-action firearms
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Single-shot and break actions' section: Single-shot break-action firearms require manual extraction/ejection and loading of each round; semi-autos and pump/bolt-repeaters automate or facilitate cycling unless specifically single-shot.
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