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Hey all!
Very new to firearms here, I have practically no hands-on experience with any firearms other than a Mossberg 12GA pump for skeet shooting, so the practical exam gives me some anxiety, whereas the written exam I've been doing study quiz's non-stop, to the point I'm scoring 99/100 on 100 question exams.
My questions for any experienced gun owners/operators, and especially for any course instructors that might see this in Ontario (and generally I guess) would be:
Very new to firearms here, I have practically no hands-on experience with any firearms other than a Mossberg 12GA pump for skeet shooting, so the practical exam gives me some anxiety, whereas the written exam I've been doing study quiz's non-stop, to the point I'm scoring 99/100 on 100 question exams.
My questions for any experienced gun owners/operators, and especially for any course instructors that might see this in Ontario (and generally I guess) would be:
- Are we typically required to turn on/off safety during the test on all firearms that have one?
- Are we allowed to ask questions during the practical test, like "Where is the safety located on this firearm, again? I want to turn it on"?
- Besides the obvious - don't point the gun at yourself/others, don't put your finger on/squeeze the trigger - what are some ways a person can fail, or have marks deducted, that you'd advise someone to know and avoid?



















































