Manual
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Handling Ammunition
Your firearm was designed for a specific type of ammunition
(cartridge), referred to as caliber. The caliber of your firearm
is clearly marked on the barrel. DO NOT use any other
ammunition than that specified on the barrel of your firearm.
ALWAYS use new, commercially manufactured ammunition.
NEVER mix ammunition of different calibers. Always
handle ammunition with care.
DO NOT drop cartridges or subject them to shock, impact or
heat. The cartridge may explode and cause injury or death.
In Case of Misfire
1. Make certain that the barrel of your rifle is pointed in a
safe direction and wait 30 seconds before opening the
breech.
2. Slide the forearm back and eject the cartridge.
4. Examine the ejected cartridge for damage and dispose of
properly if the primer shows signs that it was struck by the
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Explanation of barrel markings
Rollmark Ammunition to be used
.44 Cal .44 WCF
.38 Cal .38 WCF
.32 Cal .32 WCF