Maine Firearm Hunter Safety Course Practice Exam

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What should you do if you fall into water with your firearm?

Unload and check the barrel for obstructions

Dry the firearm and apply oil

Immediately continue hunting

Both A and B

If you fall into water with your firearm, the best course of action is to unload the firearm and check the barrel for obstructions, as well as to dry it and apply oil. Unloading the firearm is crucial for safety, preventing any accidental discharges, and ensuring that when you check the barrel for obstructions, you can do so without the risk of being harmed. Water can introduce debris or other foreign materials into the barrel that could obstruct a bullet, leading to a potentially dangerous situation if you attempt to fire.

After ensuring the firearm is unloaded and the barrel is clear, drying the firearm is equally important. Water can cause rust and corrosion if allowed to sit, so drying it thoroughly helps maintain its functionality and lifespan. Applying oil after drying serves as a protective measure, creating a barrier against moisture and preventing oxidation.

Taking these steps ensures not only your safety but also the reliability of your firearm when you resume hunting. Therefore, addressing both unloading and maintenance of the firearm is necessary in this situation.

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