California Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) Practice Exam

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What should you do if a firearm fails to fire when the trigger is pulled?

  1. Continue pulling the trigger

  2. Look down the barrel to check for obstructions

  3. Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction and try to identify the problem

  4. Immediately hand it to someone else to try

The correct answer is: Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction and try to identify the problem

Choosing to keep the gun pointed in a safe direction and try to identify the problem is the most prudent course of action in the event of a firearm not firing. This practice emphasizes the critical safety rule of always treating a firearm as if it is loaded and ensuring that it is always pointed in a safe direction. By maintaining this precaution, you minimize the risk of injury to yourself or others around you. In this situation, it is also important to assess the firearm safely. Attempting to discern the reason for the failure to fire, while ensuring the firearm remains directed away from any people or sensitive areas, allows the individual to handle the situation appropriately without inviting additional risks. Engaging in practices like continuing to pull the trigger, looking down the barrel, or handing the firearm to another person may introduce unnecessary dangers and are not aligned with safe handling protocols. Therefore, recognizing and responding to a failure to fire with caution and attention to safety is paramount.