Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When placing a firearm in a vehicle rack, which part of ACTS ensures the firearm does not discharge if a bump is hit?
All ACTS/PROVE steps together ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe for transport, preventing accidental discharge.
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Question: When placing a firearm in a vehicle rack, which part of ACTS ensures the firearm does not discharge if a bump is hit?
Answer options:
- A - Assume every firearm is loaded.
- C - Control the muzzle direction.
- T - Trigger finger kept off the trigger and out of the trigger guard. ✅ All of the above combined with PROVE.
Correct answer: All of the above combined with PROVE.
Explanation: All ACTS/PROVE steps together ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe for transport, preventing accidental discharge.
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