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You have a semi-auto rifle with a stuck round in the chamber. Which PROVE-compliant option is correct to deal with it?
Correct: PROVE requires pointing safe and attempting safe removal/inspection (steps 1–3); for a stuck round seek gunsmith assistance rather than risky attempts
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Question: You have a semi-auto rifle with a stuck round in the chamber. Which PROVE-compliant option is correct to deal with it?
Answer options: ✅ Point safe and, if necessary, seek qualified gunsmith assistance after attempting safe removal procedures; do not force firing (PROVE steps 1–3 then safe remediation).
- Close the bolt and drive the round out with a heavy object (dangerous).
- Attempt to fire the round to clear it while pointing safe (dangerous).
- Discard the firearm without inspection (not appropriate).
Correct answer: Point safe and, if necessary, seek qualified gunsmith assistance after attempting safe removal procedures; do not force firing (PROVE steps 1–3 then safe remediation).
Explanation: Correct: PROVE requires pointing safe and attempting safe removal/inspection (steps 1–3); for a stuck round seek gunsmith assistance rather than risky attempts (PROVE steps & CFSC Student Handbook).
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