Manual

7 GB 07.01
Transport Handlin
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4 Transporting the gun
4.1 Transport
5 Handling the gun
5.1 Preparing the gun
Note:
The gun is supplied with a protective and
preserving oil and grease coating, and excessive
protective oil and grease must be removed prior to
first commissioning.
The SSG 3000 and its accessories are packed in
a rugged carrying case to protect them against
impact.
For safety reasons the bolt and the magazine
must not be inserted during:
first commissioning and
taking possession of the gun.
Procedure:
1. Unload the gun (see section 5.6).
2. Remove the bolt (see section 5.7.2).
3. Check whether ammunition is still in the barrel
chamber or in the magazine.
4. Clean the barrel (see section 12.2).
5. During first commissioning:
Clean external metal surfaces
(see section 12).
WARNING!
Uncontrolled discharge of shot
May lead to death or severe injuries
When transporting your firearm, always keep
it unloaded (see section 5.6) and decocked
for your own safety and for the safety of
others.
Never carry a cocked gun containing a round
in the barrel chamber.
Always carry the gun in such a manner that,
should you fall or otherwise slip, you are able
to control the direction of the muzzle.
Transport the gun separate from the
ammunition in a locked carrying case.
The gun and ammunition must be out of the
reach of children and other inexperienced or
unauthorized persons.
Ensure that you comply with all regional and
national laws relating to the transport of
firearms.
WARNING!
Undefined condition of the gun
May lead to death or severe injuries
If the shooter takes possesion of the gun in
any other condition it must be treated as
loaded and unlocked.