User Manual

blocking or disengaging mechanism for the
trigger, sear, hammer and/or firing pin.
Although mechanical devices place your
gun in a SAFER status, no guarantee can
be made that the gun will not fire even
if
the “safety” is in the “on safe” position.
Safe gun handling does not stop with your
gun’s mechanical “safety” devices. It starts
there. Always treat your firearm with the
respect due a loaded, ready
-
to
-
fire gun.
WHENEVER
YOU
HANDLE A FIREARM,
OR HAND IT To SOMEONE, ALWAYS
OPEN THE ACTION IMMEDIATELY,
and
visually check the chamber, receiver and
magazine to be certain they do not contain
any ammunition.
DO NOT TRANSPORT YOUR FIREARM
LOADED, WHETHER IN A SCABBARD,
GUN CASE, OR OTHER CONTAINER.
HUNTING FROM ELEVATED SURFACES
SUCH
AS
TREE STANDS
IS
DANGEROUS
and may increase the risk of
handling a firearm. The following rules
should always be observed by you and
those you hunt with: Always make certain
that the stand being used
is
safe and
stable. Always make certain that your
firearm is unloaded when it is being taken
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