Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A red flag or red light at a range typically signifies:
Standard range protocol uses a red flag or light to signal that the range is active and firing may occur.
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Question: A red flag or red light at a range typically signifies:
Answer options:
- The range is closed for maintenance ✅ The range is 'hot' or active
- The range is 'cold' and safe to go downrange
- A first-aid emergency
Correct answer: The range is 'hot' or active
Explanation: Standard range protocol uses a red flag or light to signal that the range is active and firing may occur.
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