Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
What should you do with your firearm if you must step away from the firing line for a short break?
Never leave a loaded firearm unattended. It must be unloaded and the action left open before you step away.
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Question: What should you do with your firearm if you must step away from the firing line for a short break?
Answer options:
- Leaning it against the bench
- Giving it to a stranger to hold ✅ Ensuring it is unloaded, action open, and laid in a safe direction
- Leaving it loaded but with the safety on
Correct answer: Ensuring it is unloaded, action open, and laid in a safe direction
Explanation: Never leave a loaded firearm unattended. It must be unloaded and the action left open before you step away.
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