Owner's Manual

accessible, write the National Firearm Association. THEY WILL ASSIST YOU.
• A person with a gun in his possession has a full-time responsibility. HE MUST KNOW how to keep and use his/her firearm safely
and must always TAKE ALL THE PRECAUTIONS NECESSARY. He cannot guess, he cannot forget. This responsibility is fully and
exclusively his, it can not be passed off to someone else.
• Remember: no gun can be made accident-proof. A gun is just a machine, with no judgement of its own; it responds to your actions,
whether wise or foolish. The only true effective safety device is the mind of a cautious shooter who never forgets that a moment
carelessness can produce permanent tragedy.
ALL GUNS ARE NOT ALIKE
Many makes and models of firearms may LOOK very similar. However, they differ widely in design and operation, and in the location
and function of various controls. Study this manual thoroughly. Learn all the characteristics and operation of your particular firearm
before attempting to handle it. Do not permit others to handle it, unless they also have done so.You should have an instruction
manual for every firearm you own. If you do not, write the manufacturer and obtain one. Most manufacturers will gladly send you one
free. If for any reason a manual is not available, visit your library. Many books have been published which contain detailed information
on obsolete or discontinued firearms.
YOUR KNOWLEDGE CAN PREVENT INJURIES.
This shotgun was designed and is made to offer the maximum of safety when correctly used. However, as with any other weapon,
it is not foolproof and may become very dangerous if the following basic recommendations are not RIGIDLY OBSERVED:
READ CAREFULLY
1. Never, never point any gun, loaded or unloaded, at anything you do not intend to shoot.
2. Always treat every gun as if it were loaded.
3. Before using any gun, get instruction from a competent firearms instructor.
4. The safety is only a mechanical device, not a substitute for common sense.
5. Keep your fingers OFF the trigger until you are actually aiming at the target you intend to shoot.
6. Be certain the gun is unloaded before cleaning, changing chokes or storing.
7. Always empty the gun before entering a vehicle or an inhabited building
8. Never leave a loaded gun unattended.
9. Store guns and ammunitions separately, beyond the reach of children, in a locket container, cabinet, closet or room.
10. Never test the safety by pulling the trigger while the safety is on, unless you are absolutely sure the gun is empty and you are
pointing it away from everyone.
11. Be sure of your target before you shoot.
Ownerʼs Manual - English
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