Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
What is the primary concern when selecting ammunition for a firearm before a trip?
Always match the caliber as stamped on the barrel with the caliber stamped on the base (headstamp) of the ammunition to ensure safety.
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Question: What is the primary concern when selecting ammunition for a firearm before a trip?
Answer options:
- The color of the box. ✅ Matching the data stamp on the firearm's barrel exactly to the ammunition headstamp.
- Choosing the most expensive brand for reliability.
- Finding ammunition that is easy to extract by hand.
Correct answer: Matching the data stamp on the firearm's barrel exactly to the ammunition headstamp.
Explanation: Always match the caliber as stamped on the barrel with the caliber stamped on the base (headstamp) of the ammunition to ensure safety.
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