User's Manual
03 | SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Keep your fingers away from the muzzle. Never pull a shotgun toward you by
the muzzle.
2. Always point the shotgun at a safe direction even though it may be unloaded.
Do not point the sho- tgun at anything you do not intend to shoot. Avoid all
horseplay while handling a shotgun.
3. When handling your shotgun, never allow fingers or any object to touch the
trigger until you are ready to shoot.
4. Keep the safety “ON“ unless you are actually ready to fire. Treat every
shotgun with respect and caution.
5. Be sure the barrel is clear of obstructions, including dirt, snow or water.
6. Always treat every shotgun as if it were loaded.
7. Keep the shotguns unloaded when not in use and never load your shotgun if
you do not intend to shoot it.
8. Always aim at a safe target, taking care that it does not conceal any other
object. Be sure of your target before you pull the trigger. Never shoot at sounds,
at a flat surface or water. Do not fire at a target, which allows ricochets or
deflections.
9. Store shotguns and ammunition separately, beyond the reach of children,
better if under lock key. Shotguns should always be unloade when stored.
10. When transporting the shotgun keep the shotgun safety “ON” and
unloaded. Never climb a tree or fence, or jump a ditch with a loaded shotgun.
11. Never rely on anoone’s words that the safety is “ON” or unloaded. Always
check to see if the safet is “ON” and unloaded when getting it from another
person or storage.
12. Avoid alcoholic beverages or drugs before or during shooting.
13. Always use eye and hearing protection and make sure bystanders are
similarly protected.
14. Although the actual shotgun does not contain any lead, it fires ammunition
containing lead or lead compounds, which are known to be dangerous for
health. Anyone who shoots the shotgun stands near the shotgun shooter, or
cleans the shotgun should take protective health measures. Avoid exposure to
lead while handling and wash your hands after contact. Proper air ventilation is
absolutely necessary when shooting indoors.
15. Any damage, malfunction, injury or death resulting from the use of faulty,
non-standard, remanufactured, hand loaded or reloaded ammunition is the
responsibility of the user. The user is solely responsible for the damage, injuries
or death resulting from carelessness or misuse of the shotgun.
SAFETY MEASURES