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While examining the bore (PROVE step 5), you cannot see clearly due to poor light. What is the correct PROVE-compliant action?

Correct: PROVE step 5 requires a clear examination; if lighting is poor, provide adequate light and inspect properly from the breech end rather than assuming cl

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Question: While examining the bore (PROVE step 5), you cannot see clearly due to poor light. What is the correct PROVE-compliant action?

Answer options: ✅ Improve lighting and re-inspect from the breech end; do not assume the bore is clear (PROVE step 5).

  • Shine a flashlight from the muzzle only and assume clearance (insufficient).
  • Give up and assume safe because you couldn’t see anything (unsafe).
  • Fire a low-power round to test if the bore is clear (dangerous).

Correct answer: Improve lighting and re-inspect from the breech end; do not assume the bore is clear (PROVE step 5).

Explanation: Correct: PROVE step 5 requires a clear examination; if lighting is poor, provide adequate light and inspect properly from the breech end rather than assuming clearance (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).

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