Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
If your firearm continuously malfunctions at a public range, what is the best course of action?
Unsafe or unreliable firearms should be removed from the line and repaired by a professional to prevent accidents.
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Question: If your firearm continuously malfunctions at a public range, what is the best course of action?
Answer options:
- Try to fix it while other shooters are downrange ✅ Case the firearm (PROVE first if possible) and take it to a qualified gunsmith
- Give it to a friend to see if they can make it work
- Keep firing until the problem clears itself
Correct answer: Case the firearm (PROVE first if possible) and take it to a qualified gunsmith
Explanation: Unsafe or unreliable firearms should be removed from the line and repaired by a professional to prevent accidents.
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