Michigan Concealed Pistol License (CPL) Safety Course Practice Exam

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How should ammunition be stored to best maintain its reliability?

  1. In a warm, moist environment

  2. Loose in large containers

  3. Separated by caliber and in a cool, dry place

  4. Outside to ensure it adapts to all weather conditions

The correct answer is: Separated by caliber and in a cool, dry place

Storing ammunition in a warm, moist environment (option A) can cause it to corrode and lose reliability. Loose storage in large containers (option B) can result in friction and damage to the ammunition. Storing ammunition outside in varying weather conditions (option D) can also cause damage and decrease reliability. The best way to maintain reliability is to store ammunition in a cool, dry place and separate it by caliber to prevent any contact or damage between different types of ammunition.