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1. What is the minimum age to purchase a firearm in California?
A. 16
B. 18
C. 21
D. 25
• California law requires individuals to be at least 21 years old to purchase a
firearm, with few exceptions for law enforcement or military personnel.
2. What does the acronym “FSC” stand for?
A. Firearm Supply Code
B. Firearm Safety Certificate
C. Federal Safety Code
D. Firearm State Compliance
• FSC stands for Firearm Safety Certificate, which is required to purchase
firearms in California.
3. How long is a Firearm Safety Certificate valid?
A. 2 years
, B. 3 years
C. 5 years
D. 10 years
• An FSC is valid for 5 years from the date of issuance.
4. Who is required to possess an FSC?
A. Anyone visiting a gun store
B. Hunters only
C. Anyone purchasing or receiving a firearm (unless exempt)
D. Only people buying rifles
• Anyone buying or receiving a firearm in California must have a valid FSC
unless they are exempt under the law.
5. What must you do before handing a firearm to someone else?
A. Make sure the safety is on
B. Check their ID
C. Open the action and visually check that the firearm is unloaded
D. Ask if they are experienced
• Always open the action and check that the firearm is unloaded before
handing it to someone.
6. What is the first rule of firearm safety?
A. Keep the firearm locked
B. Treat all guns as if they are loaded
C. Never shoot without a license
D. Keep the barrel clean
, • Always assume a firearm is loaded until proven otherwise.
7. Where should you point a firearm when handling it?
A. At the wall
B. Toward the ground
C. In a safe direction
D. Toward the target
• Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction to prevent injury in case
of an accidental discharge.
8. What does a “safe direction” mean?
A. Away from people
B. Toward a wall
C. A direction where an accidental discharge would not cause injury
D. Into a bag
• A safe direction ensures that even if the firearm were to discharge, it
wouldn't injure anyone.
9. When should you keep your finger off the trigger?
A. When you are cleaning it
B. When you’re reloading
C. Until you are ready to shoot
D. Always
• Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and you are
ready to fire.