Winchester Repeating Arms 1892 User Manual

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common container or in your pockets. See page 18

for more information on the correct ammunition

for your firearm.

12 EXAMINE EVERY CARTRIDGE YOU PUT IN

YOUR FIREARM.

We assume no responsibility for the use of unsafe

or improper firearm and ammunition

combinations or damage or injury caused by

damaged ammunition. It is your responsibility

to read and heed all warnings in this owner’s

manual and on ammunition boxes. See page 18

for more information on the correct ammunition

for your firearm.

13 USE ONLY SAAMI APPROVED AMMUNITION.

The barrel and action of this firearm have been

made with substantial safety margins beyond the

pressures developed by established American

commercial loads. Nevertheless, we can assume no

liability for incidents which occur through the use

of cartridges of nonstandard dimensions or which

develop pressures in excess of commercially

available ammunition which has been loaded in

accordance with standards established by the

Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’

Institute (SAAMI).

14 MAKE SURE OF ADEQUATE VENTILATION

IN THE AREA THAT YOU DISCHARGE A FIREARM.
LEAD EXPOSURE CAN OCCUR FROM
DISCHARGING FIREARMS IN POORLY
VENTILATED AREAS, CLEANING FIREARMS
OR HANDLING AMMUNITION.

Lead is a substance that has been known to cause

birth defects, reproductive harm and other serious

injury. Wash hands thoroughly after exposure to

ammunition or after cleaning a firearm.

15 DO NOT SNAP THE FIRING PIN ON AN EMPTY

CHAMBER; THE CHAMBER MAY NOT BE EMPTY!

Treat every firearm with the respect due a loaded

firearm, even though you are certain the firearm

is unloaded.

16 KEEP YOUR FINGERS AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER

WHILE LOADING AND UNLOADING UNTIL
SHOOTING IS IMMINENT.

17 BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET AND BACKSTOP,

PARTICULARLY DURING LOW LIGHT PERIODS.

Know the range of your ammunition. Never shoot

at water or hard objects.

18 ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR FIREARM’S CHAMBER

BEFORE CROSSING A FENCE, CLIMBING A
TREE, JUMPING A DITCH OR NEGOTIATING
OTHER OBSTACLES.

Never place your firearm on or against a fence,

tree, car or other similar object.

19 BE DEFENSIVE AND ON GUARD AGAINST UNSAFE

GUN HANDLING AROUND YOU AND OTHERS.

Don’t be timid when it comes to firearm safety.

If you observe other shooters violating any of

these safety precautions, politely suggest safer

handling practices.

20 BE CERTAIN YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED

BEFORE CLEANING.

Because so many firearm accidents occur when a

firearm is being cleaned, special and extreme care

should be taken to be sure your firearm is unloaded

before disassembly, cleaning and reassembly.

Keep ammunition away from the cleaning

location. Never test the mechanical function of

any firearm with live ammunition.

21 TEACH AND SUPERVISE FIREARMS SAFETY TO

ALL MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY, ESPECIALLY
TO CHILDREN AND NON-SHOOTERS.

Closely supervise newcomers to the shooting

sports. Encourage enrollment in hunting and

shooting safety courses.

22 NEVER DRINK ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR

TAKE ANY TYPE OF DRUGS BEFORE OR
DURING SHOOTING.

Your vision, motor skills and judgment could be

dangerously impaired, making your gun handling

unsafe to you and to others.

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