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For a firearm with a tubular magazine under the barrel, which ammunition characteristic is advised to prevent accidental discharge in the magazine?
CFSC Student Handbook — 'Magazines and ammunition' section: In tubular magazines, pointed bullets can rest nose-to-primer and risk detonation under recoil; blun
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Question: For a firearm with a tubular magazine under the barrel, which ammunition characteristic is advised to prevent accidental discharge in the magazine?
Answer options: ✅ Use cartridges with blunt or round-nose projectiles rather than pointed bullets
- Only use tracer rounds
- Use any sharp, pointed bullets for better feeding
- Always use hand-loaded match bullets
Correct answer: Use cartridges with blunt or round-nose projectiles rather than pointed bullets
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Magazines and ammunition' section: In tubular magazines, pointed bullets can rest nose-to-primer and risk detonation under recoil; blunt or round-nosed bullets are recommended to reduce that risk.
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