Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A firearm is considered 'unloaded' for transportation purposes only when:
A firearm is only unloaded if all ammunition is removed from the chamber and any magazine attached to or inserted into the firearm.
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Question: A firearm is considered 'unloaded' for transportation purposes only when:
Answer options:
- The safety is on.
- The magazine is full but not inserted. ✅ There are no live cartridges in the chamber or the magazine attached to the firearm.
- The bolt is removed but the magazine is full.
Correct answer: There are no live cartridges in the chamber or the magazine attached to the firearm.
Explanation: A firearm is only unloaded if all ammunition is removed from the chamber and any magazine attached to or inserted into the firearm.
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