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A single-shot break-action shotgun has two barrels and two firing pins. What term describes this configuration?
CFSC Student Handbook — 'Break action' section: Break-action firearms with two barrels are called double-barrel and can be side-by-side or over-under depending
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Question: A single-shot break-action shotgun has two barrels and two firing pins. What term describes this configuration?
Answer options: ✅ Double-barrel (side-by-side or over-under)
- Bolt-action single-shot
- Lever-action repeater
- Pump-action tactical shotgun
Correct answer: Double-barrel (side-by-side or over-under)
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Break action' section: Break-action firearms with two barrels are called double-barrel and can be side-by-side or over-under depending on arrangement; they are not bolt, lever, or pump actions.
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