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Which part is most directly involved in aligning a telescopic sight to a firearm?

CFSC Student Handbook — 'Mounts and optics' section: Telescopic sights are aligned using mounts or scope rings attached to the receiver or rail; barrel crown af

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Question: Which part is most directly involved in aligning a telescopic sight to a firearm?

Answer options: ✅ Mount or scope rings attached to the receiver or rail

  • Barrel crown only
  • Stock toe
  • Ejector spring

Correct answer: Mount or scope rings attached to the receiver or rail

Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Mounts and optics' section: Telescopic sights are aligned using mounts or scope rings attached to the receiver or rail; barrel crown affects point of impact but alignment is achieved by mounts and sighting procedures.

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