Manual

USER SAFETY WARNINGS & RESPONSIBILITY
IMPORTANT “SAFETY WARNINGS’ -- NOTE THE SYMBOL
These safety warnings are for your protection as well as the safety of
others. Disregarding information in this manual may result in serious
injury or death.
STOP! Do not attempt to load or use any firearm until you read and
understand the information contained in its owner’s manual. Before
handling your firearm, you should learn how it operates and how to
maintain it. This includes knowing its basic parts, how the safety
features operate, how to safely open and close the action and how to safely load
and unload ammunition from the firearm. Improper use and handling is dangerous
and could cause severe injury or death to you or those around you. All users of the
firearm must become thoroughly familiar with the instructions in this manual.
Be certain this owner’s manual is available for reference and is kept with this
firearm if transferred to another party. If the manual is lost or misplaced, write
directly to Kahr Arms for a free replacement copy.
As the owner of a firearm, you must undertake the full-time
responsibility of safe firearm handling for your own safety and the
safety of those around you:
• Keep all firearms and ammunition out of the reach of children.
• Store your firearms and ammunition separately.
• Never store a loaded firearm.
• Never leave a loaded firearm unattended.
• Never transport a loaded firearm in a vehicle.
REMEMBER: A firearm’s safety features are mechanical devices which
can never replace safe firearm handling. Safe firearm handling
depends on you!
Always point the muzzle of your firearm in a safe direction, regardless
of whether the firearm is loaded or unloaded. You should become
thoroughly familiar with the function and operation of this firearm and
the instructions supplied with it.
Always treat every firearm as if it were loaded. Always give your
firearm to someone with the action open after you verify the firearm is
unloaded. Insist on the same procedure when receiving a firearm from
someone else. Learn the location of all the safety features of your
firearm and how they operate.
You have a responsibility to obtain proper training on how to use and maintain your
firearm. Certified and reputable safety courses and instructions are offered by the
National Rifle Association (NRA) as well as by state and local organizations. You
also have a responsibility to know and obey all local, state and federal laws gov-
erning the use, possession and transportation of firearms.
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