Instruction Manual
obstruction in the barrel or chamber can rupture the
barrel and injure you or others nearby. In the event you
hear an unusual noise when shooting, stop firing
immediately, engage the manual safety and unload the
firearm. Make sure the chamber and barrel are free from any
obstruction, like a bullet blocked inside the barrel due to
defective or improper ammunition.
7. USE PROPER AMMUNITION.
Only use factory-loaded, new ammunition manufactured to
industry specifications: CIP (Europe and elsewhere),
SAAMI
®
(U.S.A.). Be certain that each round you use is in the
proper caliber or gauge and type for the particular firearm.
The caliber or gauge of the firearm is clearly marked on the
barrels of shotguns and on the slide or barrel of pistols. The
use of reloaded or remanufactured ammunition can increase
the likelihood of excessive cartridge pressures, case-head
ruptures or other defects in the ammunition that can cause
damage to your firearm and injury to yourself or others
nearby.
8. ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE
GLASSES AND EARPLUGS
WHEN SHOOTING.
The chance that gas, gunpowder
or metal fragments will blow back
and injure a shooter who is firing a
gun is rare, but the injury that can
be sustained in such
circumstances can be severe,
including the possible loss of
eyesight. A shooter must always wear impact resistant
shooting glasses when firing any firearm. Earplugs or other
high-quality hearing protectors help reduce the chance of
hearing damage from shooting.
9. NEVER CLIMB A TREE, FENCE OR OBSTRUCTION WITH
A LOADED FIREARM.
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