Owner's Manual
GB18
AIRGUN SAFETY
1. NEVER POINT AN AIRGUN AT
SOMETHING THAT IS NOT SAFE TO
SHOOT.
Never let the muzzle of an airgun point at
any part of your body or at another person.
This is especially important when loading
or unloading the airgun.
When you are shooting at a target, know
what is behind it.
If you miss your target or if the pellet pene-
trates the target, it is your responsibility to
ensure that the shot does not cause unin-
tended injury or damage.
2. AN AIRGUN CAN CAUSE PERMA-
NENT INJURY OR DEATH. ALWAYS
TREAT AN AIRGUN AS A REAL
FIREARM AND AS IF IT WAS LOADED.
Never assume that an airgun is unloaded. The
only certain way to ensure that an airgun is
not loaded is to open
the barrel and visual-
ly examine the inside
to see if a pellet is
present.
3. STORE YOUR AIRGUN SO THAT CHIL-
DREN CANNOT GAIN ACCESS TO IT.
It is your responsibility to ensure that children
under the lawful age of possession of an air-
gun or other unauthorized persons do not
gain unsupervised access to your airgun.
To reduce the risk of accidents involving
children, unload your airgun, lock it and
store the pellets in a separate locked
location.
Please note that devices intended to prevent
accidents - for example, cable locks, trigger
locks, etc, - may not prevent use or misuse of
your airgun by a determined person. Steel
gun safes may be more appropriate to redu-
ce the likelihood of intentional misuse of an
airgun by an unauthorized child or person.
Stoeger
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