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You are verifying the feeding path (PROVE step 4) on a lever-action rifle with a tubular magazine. Which is the correct action?
Correct: PROVE step 4 requires visually verifying the feeding path; for lever-actions this includes inspecting the tubular magazine, carrier/elevator and chambe
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Question: You are verifying the feeding path (PROVE step 4) on a lever-action rifle with a tubular magazine. Which is the correct action?
Answer options: ✅ Open the action and visually inspect the tube, carrier, and chamber for obstructions and remaining cartridges (PROVE step 4).
- Close the action and cycle the lever to see if shells feed (unsafe test).
- Insert a cartridge into the receiver to test the elevator (not a safe PROVE step).
- Assume the tube is clear because the rifle was recently used (unsafe assumption).
Correct answer: Open the action and visually inspect the tube, carrier, and chamber for obstructions and remaining cartridges (PROVE step 4).
Explanation: Correct: PROVE step 4 requires visually verifying the feeding path; for lever-actions this includes inspecting the tubular magazine, carrier/elevator and chamber (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).
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