Manual

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ALWAYS keep the muzzle of your firearm pointed in a safe
direction. NEVER point any firearm at anything you do not intend to
shoot. Stay alert and be aware of all persons and property within shoot-
ing range.
NEVER give a loaded firearm to another person. ALWAYS open
the action and inspect the chamber for ammunition, and unload any
firearm before giving the firearm to another person for inspection.
ALWAYS ensure that the safety is in the “Safe” position. ALWAYS
unload firearms after use to prevent the occurrence of an accidental dis-
charge.
KEEP the barrel, chamber and bore free of all obstructions.
Firing a firearm with a barrel, chamber or bore obstruction can cause
damage to the firearm and injury to the shooter or other persons near-
by, and could result in death. Keep the barrel, chamber and bore free
and clean of mud, snow, cleaning patches, or any other materials which
may clog the barrel.
NEVER drink alcohol or take medications while handling a
firearm. Responsible firearm handling requires a state of mental alert-
ness.
ALWAYS seek a doctor’s advice if you are taking a medication
to be sure you are fit to shoot and handle a firearm safely.
DO NOT totally and blindly rely on the mechanical safety
devices on any firearm. The mechanical safety’s function is to block
sear engagement to prevent accidental discharge of the firearm.
However, should this device fail, it is possible to fire a firearm even
when the safety is in the “Safe” position. NEVER place your finger on
the trigger when you do not intend to shoot. NEVER place your finger
on the trigger or test any safety device when the muzzle of a firearm is
pointed in an unsafe direction.
NEVER transport a loaded firearm.
ALWAYS wear and encourage others to wear protective shoot-
ing glasses. Flying particles could damage eyes and cause blindness.
Protective shooting glasses could prevent such injury.
ALWAYS wear and encourage others to wear ear protection
when shooting, especially on a range. Without ear protection, the noise
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