Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
A combination-style trigger lock is often preferred over a keyed lock because:
Combination locks eliminate the risk of being unable to access or secure the firearm due to a misplaced key.
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Question: A combination-style trigger lock is often preferred over a keyed lock because:
Answer options:
- It is harder to break with a hammer ✅ There is no risk of losing a key
- It is required by law for all semi-automatics
- It prevents the firearm from rusting
Correct answer: There is no risk of losing a key
Explanation: Combination locks eliminate the risk of being unable to access or secure the firearm due to a misplaced key.
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