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A 'trigger shoe' is different from a 'trigger lock' because a trigger shoe:
A trigger shoe is a performance accessory for target shooting; it is not a safety or locking device and should not be confused with a trigger lock.
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Question: A 'trigger shoe' is different from a 'trigger lock' because a trigger shoe:
Answer options: ✅ Actually makes the trigger wider and easier to pull
- Is a legal requirement for transport
- Is used to lock the action open
- Is only used on restricted firearms
Correct answer: Actually makes the trigger wider and easier to pull
Explanation: A trigger shoe is a performance accessory for target shooting; it is not a safety or locking device and should not be confused with a trigger lock.
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