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If someone were to load a firearm with the wrong-sized ammunition, what would likely be the end result?

  1. The shot would have a lesser effective range than if the correct ammunition were used

  2. The shot would have a greater effective range than if the correct ammunition were used

  3. There could be damage done to the firearm, and serious injury to the shooter

  4. The primer would not be ignited by the firing pin

The correct answer is: There could be damage done to the firearm, and serious injury to the shooter

If someone were to load a firearm with the wrong-sized ammunition, there could be serious consequences. Option A and B are incorrect because the effective range of the shot is determined by the type and quality of the ammunition, not the size. Option D is incorrect because the firing pin will still ignite the primer, regardless of the size of the ammunition. The most likely result is option C, where loading the wrong-sized ammunition can cause damage to the firearm and potentially result in serious injury to the shooter. This is because the wrong-sized ammunition can cause excessive pressure within the firearm, leading to malfunctions or even explosions. Therefore, it is important to always use the correct ammunition for your firearm to ensure safety and proper functioning.