Manual

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105 Buck
95 Timberwolf
1938 Red Ryder
Spring-Air BB Rifles
BB Cal. (4.5mm) Steel Airgun Shot
Daisy Outdoor Pr
oducts
Rogers, AR 72757-0220 U.S.A.
800-643-3458 • www.daisy.com
11/07
10 SHOOTING SAFETY RULES
1
Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
There are several safe “carries” depending on the situation.
NEVER ALLOW THE MUZZLE TO POINT IN THE
DIRECTION OF A PERSON.
2
T
reat every gun as if it were loaded.
Y
ou can never be positive that you were the last person to handle
t
he gun. Never take anyone’s word about whether or not a gun is
l
oaded. Always check a gun to see if it is loaded when removed
f
rom storage or received from another person. Even if you have
f
ired an airgun one or more times and no pellet or BB was
e
xpelled from the barrel, it does not mean that the magazine of
the gun is empty of ammunition. Any airgun can fail to feed for
any number of reasons. Continue to treat the airgun as loaded
and ready to fire. ALWAYS TREAT A GUN AS IF IT IS LOADED
EVEN IF YOU KNOW IT ISN’T.
3
Only load or cock a gun when you are shooting.
A loaded gun has no place in your home or
other public place.
4
Check your target and beyond your target.
Be sure all persons are well clear
of the target area before you shoot. Check behind and beyond
your target to be certain you have a safe backstop and that no
person or property could be endangered.
5
Anyone shooting or near a shooter should
wear shooting glasses.
Also, all other persons should remain behind the shooter.
6
Never climb or jump with a gun.
You can’t control the direction of the muzzle if you stumble or fall.
You should safely lay the gun down or hand it to a companion
while you climb or jump over anything.
7
Avoid ricochet.
Never shoot at a flat hard surface or at the surface of water.
Ammunition can ricochet off of water just like a skipped rock.
8
Keep the muzzle clear.
Never let anything obstruct the muzzle of a gun. Don’t allow the
muzzle to come in contact with the ground.
9
Guns not in use should always be unloaded.
Keeping guns unloaded when not in use is critical to the safety of
you and others. When you are finished shooting, put the trigger
safety in the “on” position and unload the gun. Store guns so that
they are inaccessible to untrained shooters and store ammunition
separately from the gun.
10
Respect other people’
s pr
operty
.
Whether you’r
e tar
get shooting or hunting, if you’r
e a guest on
others’ land, you should leave it exactly as you found it.
Visit www.daisy.com and read the shooting
safety rules. Take a quiz and get your
“Take Aim at Safety” Certificate.
NOT A TOY. ADULT SUPERVISION
REQUIRED. MISUSE OR CARE-
LESS USE MAY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY, PARTICULARLY TO THE
EYE. MAY BE DANGEROUS UP TO 212 YARDS (194 METERS).
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING. THE PURCHASER AND
USER SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LAWS GOVERNING USE AND OWN-
ERSHIP OF AIR GUNS. AIR GUNS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR USE BY
THOSE TEN YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION.
ACCORDING TO CALIFORNIA LAW
DO NOT BRANDISH OR DISPLAY
THIS AIRGUN IN PUBLIC - IT MAY
CONFUSE PEOPLE AND MAY BE A CRIME. POLICE AND OTHERS MAY
THINK THIS AIRGUN IS A FIREARM. DO NOT CHANGE THE COL-
ORATION AND MARKINGS TO MAKE IT LOOK MORE LIKE A FIREARM.
THAT IS DANGEROUS AND MAY BE A CRIME.
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE RULES CAN RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY, PARTICULARLY TO THE EYE.

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