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A trigger lock is primarily designed to:

A trigger lock is a secure locking device designed to prevent the firearm from being fired by blocking access to the trigger or preventing its movement.

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Question: A trigger lock is primarily designed to:

Answer options:

  • Prevent the firearm from being stolen from a residence
  • Prevent the action from being cycled or opened ✅ Prevent the trigger from being pulled or the firing pin from dropping
  • Reinforce the structural integrity of the trigger guard

Correct answer: Prevent the trigger from being pulled or the firing pin from dropping

Explanation: A trigger lock is a secure locking device designed to prevent the firearm from being fired by blocking access to the trigger or preventing its movement.

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