Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
You are transporting an unloaded magazine-fed pistol. According to PROVE, which inspection is required before placing it in a locked case?
Correct: For safe transport you must follow PROVE steps: point safe, remove all ammunition including magazines (step 2), and observe the chamber visually (step
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Question: You are transporting an unloaded magazine-fed pistol. According to PROVE, which inspection is required before placing it in a locked case?
Answer options: ✅ Point safe, remove the magazine and any ammunition, lock the slide open and visually observe the chamber (PROVE steps 1–3).
- Just remove the magazine and trust the chamber is empty (insufficient).
- Place a chamber flag without removing the magazine (contradicts step 2).
- Close the slide with no magazine inserted and place in case (insufficient).
Correct answer: Point safe, remove the magazine and any ammunition, lock the slide open and visually observe the chamber (PROVE steps 1–3).
Explanation: Correct: For safe transport you must follow PROVE steps: point safe, remove all ammunition including magazines (step 2), and observe the chamber visually (step 3) before securing in a case (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).
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