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Which description best matches a pump-action (slide-action) shotgun?
CFSC Student Handbook — 'Pump (slide) action' section: Pump-action shotguns use a sliding fore-end that the shooter manually moves to extract and chamber rounds
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Question: Which description best matches a pump-action (slide-action) shotgun?
Answer options: ✅ A fore-end that the shooter slides back and forth to cycle rounds
- A firearm that requires breaking open at a hinge to load each barrel
- A bolt must be manually rotated and pulled rearward for every shot
- Rounds are cycled by a lever beneath the receiver
Correct answer: A fore-end that the shooter slides back and forth to cycle rounds
Explanation: CFSC Student Handbook — 'Pump (slide) action' section: Pump-action shotguns use a sliding fore-end that the shooter manually moves to extract and chamber rounds.
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