Oklahoma Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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How does Oklahoma law define a 'loaded' firearm?

  1. A firearm with ammunition in the chamber

  2. A firearm with a magazine inserted, whether or not a round is in the chamber

  3. A firearm with ammunition in close proximity that can be readily used

  4. A and C

The correct answer is: A and C

A 'loaded' firearm according to Oklahoma law is defined as a firearm with ammunition in the chamber or with ammunition in close proximity that can be readily used. This means that both options A and C must be present in order for the firearm to be considered loaded. Option B is incorrect because having a magazine inserted does not necessarily mean that a round is in the chamber, and therefore, does not meet the definition of a loaded firearm according to Oklahoma law.