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You are inspecting the feeding path (PROVE step 4) on a semi-automatic pistol and notice the feed ramp has burrs. What should you do?
Correct: PROVE step 4 requires verifying the feed path. Damaged feed ramps can cause dangerous malfunctions — the firearm should be taken out of service and rep
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Question: You are inspecting the feeding path (PROVE step 4) on a semi-automatic pistol and notice the feed ramp has burrs. What should you do?
Answer options: ✅ Do not use the firearm; seek a gunsmith to repair the feed ramp before returning to service (PROVE step 4).
- File the burrs yourself with any tool while on site (may be improper unless qualified).
- Apply oil and continue shooting to see if feeding improves (unsafe).
- Install a higher capacity magazine to avoid issues (irrelevant).
Correct answer: Do not use the firearm; seek a gunsmith to repair the feed ramp before returning to service (PROVE step 4).
Explanation: Correct: PROVE step 4 requires verifying the feed path. Damaged feed ramps can cause dangerous malfunctions — the firearm should be taken out of service and repaired by a qualified person (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).
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