California Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) Practice Exam

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What safety device should be used when a firearm is not being used?

  1. A trigger lock

  2. A safety switch

  3. A chamber flag

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

When a firearm is not being used, it is essential to ensure that it is secured and safe from unauthorized use. Utilizing all three safety devices listed - a trigger lock, a safety switch, and a chamber flag - is a comprehensive approach to firearm safety. A trigger lock is a device that is attached around the trigger guard, preventing the trigger from being pulled and the firearm from discharging. This can be an effective way to secure a firearm when it is not in use. A safety switch, commonly found on firearms like handguns and rifles, is a mechanism that, when engaged, prevents the firearm from firing even when the trigger is pulled. Activating the safety switch adds an extra layer of precaution against accidental discharge. A chamber flag is a brightly colored, often plastic, indicator that is inserted into the chamber of a firearm to signal that the firearm is not loaded and is safe. This visual indication is particularly useful when handling firearms in a training environment or when the firearm is not in active use. Choosing to implement all of these safety devices - a trigger lock, a safety switch, and a chamber flag - when a firearm is not in use significantly enhances safety measures and helps prevent accidents or unauthorized use.