California BSIS Firearm Permit (Armed Guard) Practice Questions
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California BSIS Firearm Permit (Armed Guard) Questions
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Q1What is the single most important firearm safety rule a security officer must follow at all times?
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✓ Correct answer: Treat every firearm as if it is loaded
The foundational rule of firearm safety is to treat every firearm as if it is loaded, regardless of what you believe its condition to be. This mindset prevents negligent discharges.
Q2Where should the muzzle of your firearm be pointed when you draw or handle it?
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✓ Correct answer: In a safe direction where an unintended discharge would cause the least harm
Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction - one where a negligent discharge would not strike a person. This rule applies whether the firearm is believed loaded or unloaded.
Q3When should your finger be on the trigger?
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✓ Correct answer: Only when you have made the decision to fire and your sights are on the target
Keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard until your sights are on the target and you have decided to fire. Finger on the trigger too early is a leading cause of negligent discharge.
Q4Before firing, what must you always be sure of?
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✓ Correct answer: What is in front of and beyond your target
You must always be sure of your target and what is beyond it before firing - a bullet can pass through or miss and strike unintended people or property. This is one of the four universal safety rules.
Q5A coworker hands you their firearm to inspect. What is the FIRST thing you should do?
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✓ Correct answer: Keep it pointed in a safe direction and check whether it is loaded
Any time you take control of a firearm, immediately point it in a safe direction and verify its condition by checking the chamber and magazine. Never assume someone else cleared it.
Q6What is a 'negligent discharge'?
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✓ Correct answer: An unintended discharge caused by careless handling
A negligent discharge is an unintended firing caused by careless or improper handling, such as a finger on the trigger too early. It is a serious safety violation and can create criminal and civil liability.
Q7When carrying an exposed firearm on duty, the holster should be:
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✓ Correct answer: A secure, retention-type duty holster designed for the firearm
An exposed firearm must be carried in a secure retention holster designed for that firearm so it cannot be easily grabbed or fall out. Retention reduces the risk of a weapon takeaway.
Q8Why should a security officer NEVER fire a warning shot?
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✓ Correct answer: The bullet must come down somewhere and can injure or kill an innocent person
A warning shot is an uncontrolled round that travels until it strikes something. It can kill or injure bystanders and is generally indefensible. Officers are responsible for every round they fire.
Q9Alcohol or drugs and carrying a duty firearm:
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✓ Correct answer: Never mix - never handle or carry a firearm while impaired
Never consume alcohol or impairing drugs while armed or before a shift. Impairment destroys judgment and reaction time and is grounds for permit revocation and criminal charges.
Q10How should an exposed firearm be stored when you are off duty at home?
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✓ Correct answer: Unloaded and secured in a locked container away from unauthorized people
Off duty, store the firearm unloaded in a locked container or with a locking device, separate from ammunition, and out of reach of children and unauthorized persons. Safe storage prevents theft and tragedy.
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