Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Test · Question
During PROVE on a semi-auto rifle, you lock the bolt open and still see a round in the chamber. What step should you perform next?
Correct: If a round is observed in the chamber, remove it (PROVE step 2/3) and then visually confirm the chamber is clear (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedu
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Question: During PROVE on a semi-auto rifle, you lock the bolt open and still see a round in the chamber. What step should you perform next?
Answer options: ✅ Remove the round from the chamber and then re-check the chamber visually (PROVE step 3 then step 2 if needed).
- Close the bolt and remove the magazine only (insufficient).
- Eject the round by firing the rifle while pointed safe (dangerous).
- Shake the rifle to make the round fall out (unsafe).
Correct answer: Remove the round from the chamber and then re-check the chamber visually (PROVE step 3 then step 2 if needed).
Explanation: Correct: If a round is observed in the chamber, remove it (PROVE step 2/3) and then visually confirm the chamber is clear (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).
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