Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
When storing a muzzleloader, it should be:
Muzzleloaders are subject to the same storage laws as other non-restricted firearms; they must be unloaded and locked.
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Question: When storing a muzzleloader, it should be:
Answer options:
- Left primed for quick use
- Stored loaded but without a cap ✅ Unloaded, with the action open or disabled, and locked
- Stored with the hammer cocked
Correct answer: Unloaded, with the action open or disabled, and locked
Explanation: Muzzleloaders are subject to the same storage laws as other non-restricted firearms; they must be unloaded and locked.
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