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For a restricted firearm to be properly 'inoperable' for storage, what is required?
Rendering a restricted firearm inoperable typically requires a secure locking device like a trigger lock.
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Question: For a restricted firearm to be properly 'inoperable' for storage, what is required?
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- The bolt must be removed and the ammo must be in another room ✅ A secure locking device such as a trigger lock or cable lock must be applied
- The firing pin must be filed down
- The firearm must be dipped in heavy grease
Correct answer: A secure locking device such as a trigger lock or cable lock must be applied
Explanation: Rendering a restricted firearm inoperable typically requires a secure locking device like a trigger lock.
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