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A student closes the action on a rifle after removing the magazine but before visually checking the chamber. Which PROVE step did they skip?
Correct: Visually observing the chamber is PROVE step 3; closing the action before checking means step 3 was skipped (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).
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Question: A student closes the action on a rifle after removing the magazine but before visually checking the chamber. Which PROVE step did they skip?
Answer options: ✅ PROVE step 3: Observe the chamber.
- PROVE step 2: Remove ammunition. (they performed this)
- PROVE step 4: Verify feeding path. (not directly skipped)
- PROVE step 1: Point firearm safe. (assumed done)
Correct answer: PROVE step 3: Observe the chamber.
Explanation: Correct: Visually observing the chamber is PROVE step 3; closing the action before checking means step 3 was skipped (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).
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