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On a double-barrel shotgun, do you need to examine both bores during PROVE step 5?

Correct: PROVE step 5 requires examining the bore(s). With multi-barrel firearms check each bore separately to ensure no obstruction (CFSC Student Handbook — PR

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Question: On a double-barrel shotgun, do you need to examine both bores during PROVE step 5?

Answer options: ✅ Yes — examine both bores individually to ensure neither is obstructed (PROVE step 5).

  • No — if one bore is clear the other will be too (unsafe assumption).
  • Only the top barrel needs checking (incorrect).
  • Only check the barrel that was last fired (insufficient).

Correct answer: Yes — examine both bores individually to ensure neither is obstructed (PROVE step 5).

Explanation: Correct: PROVE step 5 requires examining the bore(s). With multi-barrel firearms check each bore separately to ensure no obstruction (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).

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