CFSC “ACTS & PROVE” Methodology

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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    Not my most favoured state for a firearm to be in - but necessary in Canada due to the legal framework.
    In this short clip I go over the ACTS and PROVE acronyms, which provide the framework for successfully passing the practical exam on the Canadian Firearms Safety Course.
    This can be a useful guide to pre-study before coming to class, or as a refresher should you find yourself needing to demonstrate it to someone who needs to know it.
    I teach this course in open classes and private settings alike, all across British Columbia.
    Reach out to us at www.iridiumtraining.ca to see our course calendar or to request a PAL (CFSC) course.
    Be the Light.
    snowbird Out.
    ‪@Silvercoreca‬
    ‪@CCFRtv‬
    ‪@CodeOfArms‬

Комментарии • 20

  • @Silvercoreca
    @Silvercoreca 3 дня назад

    Good work Ed!

  • @landrecce
    @landrecce 8 месяцев назад +4

    I'm really glad you guys are making content. We definitely need more solid Canadian shooter stuff on here. Much appreciated gentlemen!

  • @adamg574
    @adamg574 4 месяца назад +1

    I did my CFSC over 20 years ago and I remember the instructor teaching us to just look down the bore. I never felt comfortable with that, using a light is a much better technique.

  • @PrimeZeke
    @PrimeZeke 7 месяцев назад

    Wtih my PAL/RPAL courses coming up in April of this year, it's nice to have visual content with an actual instructor to coordinate with the textual learning from the handbook. Thanks for the video; it's short but effective, and right to the point!

  • @sgtmajvimy
    @sgtmajvimy 10 месяцев назад

    even years after the course and the exam ... always good to review, thank you for that :) well done.

  • @whitebuffalo4904
    @whitebuffalo4904 9 месяцев назад

    I've already got ACTS & PROVE firmly ingrained in my head (along with loads of other info), what with my course coming up tomorrow, but I appreciated your video nonetheless for how particularly digestible you made it. Thanks so much, you seem like a really cool dude!

  • @mrnobodyss545
    @mrnobodyss545 9 месяцев назад +2

    Music 😂 , thank you for video

  • @loganwhite3904
    @loganwhite3904 7 месяцев назад +1

    paintball/pellet/airsoft are great for training for this, folks!

  • @chuckpeoples-homestead_medical
    @chuckpeoples-homestead_medical Год назад +1

    Great info as always, thanks Ed

  • @killingtime77
    @killingtime77 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this. What jacket are you wearing in this video? It looks warm.

  • @robdidur11310
    @robdidur11310 6 месяцев назад

    Right on, Ed... 👊🇨🇦🙂

  • @XxBlindoutxX
    @XxBlindoutxX Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @BCvictoria
    @BCvictoria 15 дней назад

    I find it a little strange how people are just "freaked out" by the "examine" step. If you've done all the previous steps, there's no way the barrel or chamber has any cartridge in it. Unless you believe in fairies, and a bullet is just magically going to load itself into your firearm, you're safe. It's meant to be a step to check bore obstruction, and the integrity of your barrel. To each there own, but there's nothing "dangerous" about it as long as you've done steps PROV.

  • @crazkurtz
    @crazkurtz 2 дня назад

    What’s with the scary music 😅

  • @rileyhuntingworld9488
    @rileyhuntingworld9488 9 месяцев назад

    1:30

  • @davidmari2122
    @davidmari2122 6 месяцев назад

    My instructor has me examine the bore by literally looking down the barrel… I feel like this is extremely dumb and irresponsible

    • @XxBlindoutxX
      @XxBlindoutxX Месяц назад +1

      It is

    • @kadin420
      @kadin420 25 дней назад

      No it's actually not dumb. If you are confident in your acts and prove then the firearm should be Prove Safe. If your not confident in looking down the barrel then do all the acts and prove steps again until you are.