Manual

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Guns and alcohol or drugs do not mix. Do not take
them before or during shooting activities. Your vision,
coordination and judgment could be impaired,
making gun handling unsafe.
When taking medication, seek a doctor’s advice to be
sure you can operate and handle your firearm safely.
Get instructions from a competent firearms instructor
before using any gun.
Before attempting to shoot, practice operations by
dry firing with the chamber empty, without
ammunition, or with dummy shells. Become familiar
with the safety features, trigger control, and handling
of the firearm.
BE A SAFE SHOOTER!
Always keep and carry your pistol with an empty
chamber and with the hammer forward until you intend
to shoot, so your pistol cannot be fired unintentionally.
Firearms should be unloaded when not in use. This
means both the chamber and magazine are empty.
When transferring a gun by hand, always ask the
person receiving it to open the action and check that
it is unloaded.
Never take anyone’s word that a firearm is unloaded.
When receiving a gun, always open the action and
check that it is unloaded.
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Always load shells from the magazine and keep your
finger off the trigger.
Load gun only when on range preparing to fire.
Unload it before leaving range.
Treat every gun as if it is loaded...all the time!
Load and unload with the gun pointed in a
safe direction.
Be certain gun is unloaded before cleaning.
Completely unload your gun before storing, travelling,
standing it against an object, laying it down, entering
a house, car, truck, boat, RV/camper, building, or
handing it to someone.
Never leave a loaded gun unattended.
Tragedy may result if a child finds your gun and plays
with it. Keep every gun secure. Children do not
believe guns can kill.
READ THESE RULES!
Store guns and ammunition separately. Both should
be placed beyond children’s reach.
Obey all laws regarding the storage and security of
guns in the home.
Know and obey the laws regarding the
transportation and carrying of firearms.
Never carry any handgun in your pocket, purse or
tucked in your belt or waistband. Use a pistol case
or a proper holster with safety flap or strap.
New non-defective brass is essential to ensure safe
functioning of your gun.
•Old or reloaded ammunition may be dangerous. Use
only clean, dry original, high-quality, commercially
manufactured ammunition. Reloaded ammunition will
void the warranty.