Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
While on a shooting range, if you hear a 'Stop' or 'Ceasefire' command, what is the immediate 'T' in ACTS action?
In an emergency or ceasefire, ensuring the trigger is not touched is paramount while following the other safety steps.
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Question: While on a shooting range, if you hear a 'Stop' or 'Ceasefire' command, what is the immediate 'T' in ACTS action?
Answer options:
- Take your ammunition out. ✅ Trigger finger must be out of the trigger guard and away from the trigger.
- Turn the firearm toward the Range Officer.
- Toggle the safety to 'fire'.
Correct answer: Trigger finger must be out of the trigger guard and away from the trigger.
Explanation: In an emergency or ceasefire, ensuring the trigger is not touched is paramount while following the other safety steps.
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