Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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What type of ammunition is prohibited from use in a concealed firearm in Nevada?

  1. Jacketed hollow point

  2. Armor-piercing

  3. Full metal jacket

  4. Lead round nose

The correct answer is: Armor-piercing

In Nevada, armor-piercing ammunition is prohibited from use in a concealed firearm. This is because armor-piercing ammunition is designed to penetrate body armor and poses a threat to law enforcement and civilians alike. The other options, jacketed hollow point, full metal jacket, and lead round nose, are all types of ammunition that are allowed in a concealed firearm. Jacketed hollow point ammunition is designed for self-defense and is commonly used by civilians. Full metal jacket and lead round nose ammunition are both commonly used for target shooting and hunting. However, it is important to note that even though these types of ammunition are allowed, it is always important to practice safe and responsible firearm use.