Manual

SAFETY
All firearms must be used with strict attention to the basic rules of
firearms safety, these rules are fundamental to safe and responsible
firearms ownership and use. They are simple and reflect good common
sense. The more you handle firearms, the more faithful you should be to
these -elementary rules
1a Before you shoot, read this manual completely. Be sure you understand
the operation of the firearm
you intend
to shoot.
Study
the owner's manual
carefully. Rehearse the functioning of the firearm until you are thoroughly
familiar with it. There is no excuse for unsafe firearms handling.
If you are not familiar with the basics of firearms and the handling thereof,
contact your local gun dealer, police department or the NRA for assistance
in acquiring this training.
2. Always be sure that the firearm is unloaded until the moment you wish
to shoot it, whether in the field or on the range. Upon completion of your
shooting activity, unload the firearm completely by emptying and/or
removing the magazine and then visually inspecting the chamber to be sure
it is empty. Never take anyone's word that a firearm is empty. CHECK IT!
3. Never point the muzzle at anything you do not intend to shoot. Always
be in control of where the muzzle is pointed, even if you happen to fall.
Pointing the muzzle in a safe direction means a direction in which a
discharged round won't strike the shooters or bystanders, even in the event
the bullet ricochets or passes through a wall or other b&r&de. This also
appl
ie s to a deliberate shot at game or target. Be sure of the backstop
before firing the shot.
Wear SafetyGlasses and Ear Protection at all times when shooting!