Manual

Dan Wesson Firearms Revolver Instruction Manual
Small Frame Models
4. ACCURACY
The accuracy at the Dan Wesson revolver has been well established. Superior accuracy is achieved by
virtue of the basic design of the Dan Wesson revolver. It is the only revolver in which the barrel is secured at
both ends and always under tension. The cylinder latch is located up front to ensure proper, position of
cylinder to barrel and the barrel itself is flat and square with the bore.
5. CONSTRUCTION
The Dan Wesson barrel is made of heat treated chrome molybdenum steel. The frame is of the finest
investment cast steel. The single piece construction of the grip is durable and offer protection to the steel
frame otherwise exposed to corrosive salts from the user's hands. In addition the one piece grip is less likely to split or
break.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
TO FULLY AND SAFELY ENJOY SHOOTING YOUR DAN WESSON REVOLVER, WE
URGE YOU TO CAREFULLY READ THIS ENTIRE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LOAD AND USE THIS FIREARM.
CAUTIONS
1. Always treat your revolver as if it were loaded so that it's never fired accidentally when
thought to be unloaded.
2. Never point your revolver at anything you do not intend to shoot; if fired accidentally injury,
death or damage to property will be prevented.
3. chambers of the cylinder are empty. Keep fingers off the trigger and gun pointed In a safe
direction.
4. Before loading be sure barrel and cylinder chambers are clear of obstructions. If obstructions are
observed, clean revolver immediately.
5. Never pull trigger or place your finger in the trigger guard until you are aiming at a target and
ready to shoot.
6. Always keep the hammer forward and chambers empty until ready to shoot to eliminate risk of
accidental discharge.
7. Always be absolutely sure of your target and the area behind it before you squeeze the trigger. A
bullet could travel past your target up to one and one-half miles.
8. Never shoot at a hard surface such as a rock, a tree, or a liquid surface such as water A bullet
may ricochet in any direction to strike you or an object you cannot see, causing injury, death or
damage to property.
9. Make sure your backstop is adequate to stop and contain the bullet before beginning target
practice.
10. When group firing. always have someone in charge to maintain safety control. Obey his commands
immediately.
11. When carrying your revolver on a range, it should be empty and the cylinder should be open until prepared
to fire. Keep revolver pointed toward the backstop when loading, firing and unloading.
12. Never leave a loaded revolver unattended. It may be fired accidentally causing injury, death or damage
to property.
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