Instruction Manual

LP400 Operating Instructions
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in which no person or animal can be endangered and in which there are no
objects which can ricochet the round or be penetrated.
Firearms must always be unloaded if they are not going to be used immediately.
If a gun is not going to be used immediately, it should never be kept loaded.
Firearms and ammunition must be kept stored safely separate from one another,
out of sight and reach of third parties, especially children, visitors, etc. The own-
er must ensure that unauthorized parties do not have access to the gun or the
ammunition.
Ensure that the barrel is free of foreign matter, dirt, grease, oil, water, etc. be-
fore firing.
Even a small amount of dirt, excess grease or oil can damage the barrel and
endanger you or others present. Always be sure that your ammunition is correct
for the gun that you are using, in the correct caliber and in flawless quality.
Before shooting, ensure that your target is perfectly safe.
Never shoot before you are fully certain where the projectile will hit. Make com-
pletely sure that the round will be stopped directly behind the target, because it
is dangerous at distances up to 100 m. Take plenty of time to be absolutely sure
before you fire.
Always wear eye and ear protection when shooting.
Every shooter and every person in the immediate vicinity must wear eye and ear
protection. Ricocheting pellet fragments, cartridges, powder or similar materials
can cause permanent injury, and the noise can damage your hearing.
Never carry a loaded weapon on your person.
Only load the firearm immediately before it is to be used. Never drop or throw a
loaded gun, and never put one down in a safety-off condition.
Never shoot at a hard surface or at water.
The rounds could ricochet uncontrolled and injure you or a third party.