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What does the 'A' in the four ACTS firearm safety rules stand for?
ACTS = Assume every firearm is loaded; Control the muzzle direction; Trigger finger off and out of the trigger guard; See that the firearm is unloaded — PROVE i
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Question: What does the 'A' in the four ACTS firearm safety rules stand for?
Answer options: ✅ Assume every firearm is loaded
- Aim carefully before checking
- Always wear hearing protection
- Avoid touching the trigger
Correct answer: Assume every firearm is loaded
Explanation: ACTS = Assume every firearm is loaded; Control the muzzle direction; Trigger finger off and out of the trigger guard; See that the firearm is unloaded — PROVE it safe.
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