what must you check to make sure a bolt-action firearm is unloaded
To make sure a bolt-action firearm is unloaded, you must positively check both the chamber and the magazine —visually and physically—while the bolt is fully open and the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction.
Key safety steps
- Always point the muzzle in a safe direction and keep your finger off the trigger before touching the firearm.
- Open the bolt completely (lift and pull it all the way to the rear) so the chamber is exposed and any chambered round can be ejected.
- Remove the magazine, whether it is a detachable box magazine or an internal/floorplate type, and take out any cartridges it contains.
What you must check
- Visually check the chamber to confirm there is no cartridge, shell, or casing present. Use a light if needed.
- Physically check the chamber and magazine area with a fingertip (or appropriate tool) to ensure they are empty; do not rely on sight alone.
- Check the magazine well and the bolt face for any loose rounds or debris that could indicate a loaded condition.
Final confirmation
- Cycle the bolt several times with the magazine removed to ensure no hidden rounds remain in the action.
- Re‑inspect the chamber and magazine well one more time and treat the firearm as if it could still be loaded until you are absolutely certain it is clear.
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