Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Where should you look to find the official caliber or gauge designation of a firearm?
The manufacturer stamps the data stamp (caliber or gauge) on the barrel or receiver.
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Question: Where should you look to find the official caliber or gauge designation of a firearm?
Answer options:
- On the bolt face
- On the handle or stock ✅ Stamped on the barrel or the receiver
- On the magazine base plate
Correct answer: Stamped on the barrel or the receiver
Explanation: The manufacturer stamps the data stamp (caliber or gauge) on the barrel or receiver.
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