Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) Practice Exam

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What type of ammunition is prohibited from being used in a concealed firearm in Florida?

  1. Hollow-point bullets

  2. Full metal jacket bullets

  3. Armor-piercing rounds

  4. Tracer rounds

The correct answer is: Armor-piercing rounds

Armor-piercing rounds are prohibited from being used in a concealed firearm in Florida. Armor-piercing ammunition is specifically designed to penetrate armor or protective barriers, making it highly dangerous and inappropriate for civilian use. This type of ammunition poses a significant risk to public safety and is thus banned for use in concealed firearms.