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Firearms Safety Course Exam (CFSC and CRFSC)
1. What should you do if you encounter a firearm malfunction during a shooting session?
Continue shooting and monitor the issue
Attempt to fix the firearm without unloading it
Stop immediately and follow proper safety checks
Use a different type of ammunition
Question count:
Varies around 50 questions.
Passing score:
Usually set at 70%.
Time limit:
Typically between one and two hours.
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