Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Before handing a firearm to a person who is unfamiliar with that specific model, you should:
Safety is a shared responsibility; demonstrating the firearm is clear (PROVE) ensures both parties know it is safe.
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Question: Before handing a firearm to a person who is unfamiliar with that specific model, you should:
Answer options:
- Simply tell them it is 'safe'. ✅ PROVE it safe in front of them and keep the action open.
- Let them figure out how to open the action themselves.
- Only hand them the ammunition, not the firearm.
Correct answer: PROVE it safe in front of them and keep the action open.
Explanation: Safety is a shared responsibility; demonstrating the firearm is clear (PROVE) ensures both parties know it is safe.
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