Warning – lead exposure, Warning –loading, Be sure what you load is correct – Ruger Caulking Gun User Manual

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WARNING – LEAD EXPOSURE

Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated
areas, cleaning firearms, or handling
ammunition may result in exposure to
lead and other substances known to the
state of California to cause birth defects,
reproductive harm, and other serious
physical injury. Have adequate ventilation
at all times. Wash hands thoroughly after
exposure.

SHOOTING OR CLEANING GUNS

MAY EXPOSE YOU TO LEAD

TO LOAD AND FIRE

Practice the important aspects of gun handling described below (with an
unloaded rifle) until you can perform each of the steps with skill and confidence.

But before loading the rifle, please read completely through this manual, and be
certain the muzzle is pointing in a safe direction. Do not load the rifle until you
are ready to use it!

1.

With the rifle pointed in a safe direction

(see Rule 2, p. 35), press the lever

latch and fully lower the lever. This will expose the breech end of the chamber.

2. Move the safety selector fully rearward to the “Safe” position (see Figure 2,

p. 10).

3. Insert a cartridge of the correct caliber into the chamber

only when you are

ready to shoot.

Know the caliber of your rifle you are loading and load
cartridges of only that caliber into it!

Before loading, be certain the primer of each cartridge is seated
flush with, or below, the surface of the cartridge case base. A
cartridge discharged by the closing of the breech mechanism
can result in possible serious injury to the shooter and those
nearby.

If a cartridge does not chamber readily, do not force it. Check
the bore and chamber to be certain that they are free of
obstructions and that each cartridge is the proper caliber and of
correct dimensions. If you cannot determine why the cartridge
will not fit, clear the rifle of all cartridges and write or call the
factory.

The wrong ammunition can destroy your gun and result in
serious injury.

BE SURE WHAT YOU LOAD

IS CORRECT

WARNING –LOADING

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