Manual

ING MEDICATION, to be sure you are fit to shoot and handle
your revolver safely.
17. ALWAYS WEAR AND ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO WEAR
EAR PROTECTION WHEN SHOOTING, especially on a range.
Without ear protection, the noise from your revolver and
other guns close to you, could leave a "ringing" in the ears
for some time after firing, while the cumulative long term
effect could be permanent hearing loss.
18. ALWAYS WEAR AND ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO WEAR
PROTECTIVE SHOOTING GLASSES. Flying particles could
damage eyes and cause blindness; but protective shooting
glasses should prevent such injury.
19. ALWAYS KEEP AN EMPTY CHAMBER IN FRONT OF
HAMMER WITH HAMMER IN SAFETY POSITION WHEN RE-
VOL VER IS LOADED UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO FIRE. This
will minimize risk of an accidental discharge.
20. ALWAYS HOLD REVOLVER BY THE GRIP AND KEEP
BOTH HANDS WELL CLEAR OF, AND BEHIND THE Cy-
LINDER. Never hold it near the cylinder as very hot gas and
lead particles may be sprayed out around the cylinder. . .
these would Injure your hands.
21. NEVER SQUEEZE THE TRIGGER OR PUT YOUR FINGER
IN THE TRIGGER GUARD UNTIL YOU ARE AIMING AT A
TARGET AND READY TO SHOOT. This will prevent you firing
the revolver when it is pointing in an unsafe direction.
SAFETY DEPENDS ON YOU
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