Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A 'Secure Locking Device' for storage and transport must be:
A secure locking device is a device that can only be opened with a key or combination and prevents the firearm from being discharged.
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Question: A 'Secure Locking Device' for storage and transport must be:
Answer options:
- Any piece of high-tensile strength rope. ✅ A device that prevents the firearm from being fired, such as a trigger or cable lock.
- A leather holster with a snap.
- A magnetic strip that holds the firing pin back.
Correct answer: A device that prevents the firearm from being fired, such as a trigger or cable lock.
Explanation: A secure locking device is a device that can only be opened with a key or combination and prevents the firearm from being discharged.
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