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Cleaning a firearm should generally be done:
Clean firearms after each use; always PROVE the firearm safe first and remove ammunition from the cleaning area.
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Question: Cleaning a firearm should generally be done:
Answer options:
- Only by a gunsmith ✅ After use and before storage, with the firearm proven safe and ammunition removed from the area
- While loaded
- Every five years
Correct answer: After use and before storage, with the firearm proven safe and ammunition removed from the area
Explanation: Clean firearms after each use; always PROVE the firearm safe first and remove ammunition from the cleaning area.
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