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Which of the following is an incorrect method of verifying the feeding path (PROVE step 4)?
Correct: PROVE step 4 requires visual verification. Solely feeling the follower without opening the action is not adequate (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Proced
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Question: Which of the following is an incorrect method of verifying the feeding path (PROVE step 4)?
Answer options: ✅ Relying solely on feeling the magazine follower without opening the action (incorrect).
- Visually inspecting the feed ramp and chamber after removing the magazine (correct).
- Opening the action on a break-action firearm to view the loading port (correct).
- Removing all cartridges from a tubular magazine and looking in the tube (correct).
Correct answer: Relying solely on feeling the magazine follower without opening the action (incorrect).
Explanation: Correct: PROVE step 4 requires visual verification. Solely feeling the follower without opening the action is not adequate (CFSC Student Handbook — PROVE Procedure).
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