Manual
will have to be removed).
12. Never use 22 “STINGER” cartridges in your T/C 22 LR Classic rifle.
Stinger cartridges have a longer case than 22 LR cartridges loaded to U.S.
industry specifications. They are prone to stick in tight chambers which can
result in a ruptured case and release of hot powder, gases and brass when fired.
This can be hazardous to the shooter or bystanders.
13. T/C’s 22 LR Classic is a semi auto rifle, designed to be fired from the
right shoulder
. During the normal operation of this rifle, hot gasses and hot
brass will be ejected. Your hands and face must be clear of the ejection of these
gases and brass. As in shooting any firearm, proper eye and ear protection
should be worn when firing this rifle.
14. The trigger of your T/C 22 LR Classic rifle has been factory set. Do not
attempt to alter this trigger.
15. The T/C 22 LR Classic rifle is a semi auto rifle and, as such, may at
times jam due to faulty ammunition, accumulated dirt, or a mechanical
problem
. Do not attempt to force a cartridge into the chamber, as a 22 LR car-
tridge can be made to discharge before it is fully chambered. Handle “jams” in
accordance with the section covering “jams” in this booklet.
16. Protect your eyes and ears when firing your T/C 22 LR Classic Semi-
Auto Rifle
. Always wear shooting glasses to protect your eyesight from air
borne particles and ear protectors to guard against hearing loss due to loud
noise when firing your rifle.
Do not assume that a familiarity with other firearms has equipped you
with a knowledge of “safe gun handling”, as these words apply to the T/C
22 LR Classic Semi-Auto Rifle. Each gun is different, and functions dif-
ferently. Although the T/C 22 LR Classic Semi-Auto Rifle is equipped
with a reliable safety, the user is responsible for practicing “safe gun han-
dling” at all times. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN CAUSE INJURY
AND/OR DEATH TO THE SHOOTER OR BYSTANDERS AND DAM-
AGE TO PROPERTY.
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