Canadian Firearms Safety Course (CFSC) Practice Exam

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What should you do to maintain your firearm before entering a pit or blind?

Check for dirt

Maintaining your firearm before entering a pit or blind is essential for ensuring safety and proper functionality. Checking for dirt is particularly important because any debris or contamination can interfere with the operation of the firearm, potentially leading to malfunctions or accidents. A clean firearm performs better and is less likely to experience issues when you are in the field. Keeping the firearm free from dirt and other obstructions contributes to overall safety and reliability during use, especially in environments where dirt and moisture may accumulate. While the other actions mentioned may also be relevant for different contexts, they do not directly pertain to the immediate maintenance task necessary prior to entering a pit or blind, where ensuring a clean operational state is crucial.

Load extra ammunition

Keep the action closed

Bring a cleaning kit

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