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Which sequence correctly matches the PROVE steps in order?
Correct: The PROVE procedure order is: Point safe; Remove ammo; Observe chamber; Verify feeding path; Examine bore (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).
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Question: Which sequence correctly matches the PROVE steps in order?
Answer options: ✅ Point in the safest direction; Remove ammunition; Observe the chamber; Verify feeding path; Examine the bore.
- Remove ammunition; Point firearm safe; Verify feeding path; Observe the chamber; Examine the bore.
- Observe chamber; Point safe; Remove ammunition; Examine bore; Verify feeding path.
- Verify feeding path; Observe chamber; Remove ammunition; Point safe; Examine bore.
Correct answer: Point in the safest direction; Remove ammunition; Observe the chamber; Verify feeding path; Examine the bore.
Explanation: Correct: The PROVE procedure order is: Point safe; Remove ammo; Observe chamber; Verify feeding path; Examine bore (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).
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