Canadian Firearms Practice · Question
Before firing, you should always check the barrel for:
An obstructed bore can cause a catastrophic failure — always check the bore is clear before loading and shooting.
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Question: Before firing, you should always check the barrel for:
Answer options:
- Engravings ✅ Obstructions such as snow, mud, oil, patches or debris
- Serial number
- Stock fit
Correct answer: Obstructions such as snow, mud, oil, patches or debris
Explanation: An obstructed bore can cause a catastrophic failure — always check the bore is clear before loading and shooting.
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