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Which PROVE step addresses removing all live ammunition from the firearm and the immediate area?
Correct: PROVE step 2 is specifically to remove all ammunition from the firearm and area, ensuring nothing can be chambered inadvertently (CFSC Student Handbook
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Question: Which PROVE step addresses removing all live ammunition from the firearm and the immediate area?
Answer options: ✅ PROVE step 2 (Remove all ammunition).
- PROVE step 1 (Point firearm safe).
- PROVE step 4 (Verify feeding path).
- PROVE step 5 (Examine bore).
Correct answer: PROVE step 2 (Remove all ammunition).
Explanation: Correct: PROVE step 2 is specifically to remove all ammunition from the firearm and area, ensuring nothing can be chambered inadvertently (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).
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