Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
What should you do with a misfired cartridge after waiting the appropriate time and removing it from the firearm?
Unfired cartridges are still live explosives and must be disposed of according to range rules or local regulations, usually in a dedicated container.
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Question: What should you do with a misfired cartridge after waiting the appropriate time and removing it from the firearm?
Answer options:
- Put it back in the box with good ammunition
- Throw it in the trash can immediately ✅ Dispose of it in a designated 'dud' or 'ammunition' bin at the range
- Bury it in the ground
Correct answer: Dispose of it in a designated 'dud' or 'ammunition' bin at the range
Explanation: Unfired cartridges are still live explosives and must be disposed of according to range rules or local regulations, usually in a dedicated container.
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