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... a loaded, ready-to "test" your guns muzzle in a SAFER status, no excuse for the trigger, sear, hammer and/or firing pin. it is a good idea to -fire firearm. 3. DO NOT CARRY YOUR BUCK MARK RIFLE WITH A ROUND IN THE CHAMBER. As a gun owner, you do not intend to be the...merely aid safe gun handling and are no guarantee can be fired. 2 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR FIREARMS SAFETY. ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE OF YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. NEVER RELY TOTALLY ON YOUR FIREARM'S MECHANICAL "SAFETY" DEVICE. IT CAN BE JARRED OR INADVERTENTLY MANIPULATED INTO AN ...
... a loaded, ready-to "test" your guns muzzle in a SAFER status, no excuse for the trigger, sear, hammer and/or firing pin. it is a good idea to -fire firearm. 3. DO NOT CARRY YOUR BUCK MARK RIFLE WITH A ROUND IN THE CHAMBER. As a gun owner, you do not intend to be the...merely aid safe gun handling and are no guarantee can be fired. 2 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR FIREARMS SAFETY. ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE OF YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. NEVER RELY TOTALLY ON YOUR FIREARM'S MECHANICAL "SAFETY" DEVICE. IT CAN BE JARRED OR INADVERTENTLY MANIPULATED INTO AN ...
Owners Manual
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...HANDS THOROUGHLY AFTER EXPOSURE. 13. BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET AND BACKSTOP. THE CHAMBER MAY NOT BE EMPTY! KEEP YOUR FINGER AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER WHILE UNLOADING AND LOADING - Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun, even though you are certain the gun is not indented... HARM AND OTHER SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. HAVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION AT ALL TIMES. Never shoot at water or hard objects. 16. DROPPING YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE WHEN LOADED CAN CAUSE AN ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE EVEN WITH THE "SAFETY" ON. Be extremely careful while hunting or during low light periods. ALWAYS...
...HANDS THOROUGHLY AFTER EXPOSURE. 13. BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET AND BACKSTOP. THE CHAMBER MAY NOT BE EMPTY! KEEP YOUR FINGER AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER WHILE UNLOADING AND LOADING - Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun, even though you are certain the gun is not indented... HARM AND OTHER SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. HAVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION AT ALL TIMES. Never shoot at water or hard objects. 16. DROPPING YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE WHEN LOADED CAN CAUSE AN ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE EVEN WITH THE "SAFETY" ON. Be extremely careful while hunting or during low light periods. ALWAYS...
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DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, ALTER THE TRIGGER, SAFETY OR PARTS OF THE FIRING MECHANISM OF THIS OR ANY OTHER FIREARM. It is your responsibility to secure the most up-to-date information on your Browning gun. FAILURE TO OBEY THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS. on the safe handling procedures for incidents which occur when unsafe or improper gun accessories or ammunition combinations are used. BE CAREFUL! 7 Browning assumes no liability for your firearm.
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, ALTER THE TRIGGER, SAFETY OR PARTS OF THE FIRING MECHANISM OF THIS OR ANY OTHER FIREARM. It is your responsibility to secure the most up-to-date information on your Browning gun. FAILURE TO OBEY THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS. on the safe handling procedures for incidents which occur when unsafe or improper gun accessories or ammunition combinations are used. BE CAREFUL! 7 Browning assumes no liability for your firearm.
Owners Manual
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i.e. the trigger is forward or front; the sights are illustrated using the standard Buck Mark rifle. Procedures unique to Figure 1. General functions and procedures are upward or on the front of the grip of the rifle, below of the rifle is designed to stay open after the last ...firing position; For general nomenclature refer to an individual model are illustrated separately. GENERAL OPERATION Your new Browning is rearward or rear; The slide of the trigger guard. FIGURE 1 Muzzle Integral Scope Rail Safety Slide (Opened) Butt Forearm Slide Stop Grip Magazine ...
i.e. the trigger is forward or front; the sights are illustrated using the standard Buck Mark rifle. Procedures unique to Figure 1. General functions and procedures are upward or on the front of the grip of the rifle, below of the rifle is designed to stay open after the last ...firing position; For general nomenclature refer to an individual model are illustrated separately. GENERAL OPERATION Your new Browning is rearward or rear; The slide of the trigger guard. FIGURE 1 Muzzle Integral Scope Rail Safety Slide (Opened) Butt Forearm Slide Stop Grip Magazine ...
Owners Manual
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Depress the maga- Insert the loaded magazine into the rifle, being certain Inspect the chamber to be sure it is empty (Figure 5). With the slide locked to be sure it is empty 10 tridges with ... magazine out of the gun, inspect the chamber to the rear, using the stop open latch, and with the thumb of the frame, behind the trigger.
Depress the maga- Insert the loaded magazine into the rifle, being certain Inspect the chamber to be sure it is empty (Figure 5). With the slide locked to be sure it is empty 10 tridges with ... magazine out of the gun, inspect the chamber to the rear, using the stop open latch, and with the thumb of the frame, behind the trigger.
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...is empty, then close the slide and place the manual thumb "safety" in and is being retained by pulling the trigger for a second shot. Thus the shooter may fire the rifle until the magazine is fired, the stop open or rearward position. 5. It will move the manual thumb "safety"... into the chamber ready for each shot. After the last shot is empty, merely by the magazine latch. After pulling the trigger and firing the cartridge, the rifle automatically ejects the fired cartridge and feeds a fresh car- that you remove the empty magazine, inspect the chamber to be sure...
...is empty, then close the slide and place the manual thumb "safety" in and is being retained by pulling the trigger for a second shot. Thus the shooter may fire the rifle until the magazine is fired, the stop open or rearward position. 5. It will move the manual thumb "safety"... into the chamber ready for each shot. After the last shot is empty, merely by the magazine latch. After pulling the trigger and firing the cartridge, the rifle automatically ejects the fired cartridge and feeds a fresh car- that you remove the empty magazine, inspect the chamber to be sure...
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...magazine. 5. With the finger away from the trigger, cycle the slide, feeding the single round from the rifle. 2. WARNING: YOU WILL FIGURE 8 HAVE OBSERVED BY COCKING THE RIFLE THAT THE SLIDE MOVES REARWARD Slide travels rearward to this rifle, we recommend single shot loading during training.... KEEP ALL PARTS OF YOUR BODY BEHIND THE RED DOT MARKED ON THE RECEIVER....
...magazine. 5. With the finger away from the trigger, cycle the slide, feeding the single round from the rifle. 2. WARNING: YOU WILL FIGURE 8 HAVE OBSERVED BY COCKING THE RIFLE THAT THE SLIDE MOVES REARWARD Slide travels rearward to this rifle, we recommend single shot loading during training.... KEEP ALL PARTS OF YOUR BODY BEHIND THE RED DOT MARKED ON THE RECEIVER....