Minnesota Firearms Safety Hunter Education Practice Exam

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What is the best practice for firearm maintenance?

Clean and oil the firearm once a year

Only clean the firearm if it misfires

Clean and oil the firearm after each use

Cleaning and oiling the firearm after each use is the best practice for firearm maintenance. This routine helps prevent buildup of dirt, debris, and moisture, which can affect the performance of the firearm over time. Regular cleaning and oiling also help ensure that the moving parts of the firearm operate smoothly and reliably. It is important to maintain firearms properly to ensure safety and longevity.

Disassemble the firearm completely after each use

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