Ne rapportez pas, 10 shooting safety rules – Daisy 25 Pump Gun User Manual

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NE RAPPORTEZ

PAS

Ce pistolet à air chez le détaillant ou vous l’avez acheté. Si la

qualité ou la performance de ce pistolet à air ne vous satisfait

pas, veuillez appeler le service client ou le retourner à:

Daisy Outdoor Products

308 West Stribling Drive

Rogers, AR 72756

Attn: Service Department

Veuillez remplir le formulaire situé à la 3è de couverture, et le

retourner avec une copie de votre reçu (pour une utilisation en

preuve d'achat uniquement) ainsi que votre fusil à air

comprimé. Tous les pistolets à air Daisy, Powerline, Winchester

Air Rifles et Avanti ont une garantie d’un an à partir de la date

d’achat. Les vues ont 90 jours de garantie. Lire le manuel

d’utilisation pour vous informer au sujet des garanties. Daisy

ne fait des remboursements que sur les produits achetés

directement à partir du service client de Daisy ou sur notre

site internet. Si vous avez acheté ce pistolet à air chez un

revendeur, nous réparerons ou remplacerons volontiers votre

article d’après notre politique de garantie.

Si vous avez des questions,

veuillez appeler le service client de

Daisy au 1-800-713-2479.

LISEZ VOTRE MANUEL D’UTILISATION ET TOUS

LES AVERTISSEMENTS AVANT TOUTE UTILISATION.

YARDS (198 METRES)

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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

Treat every gun as if it were loaded.

You can never be positive that you were the last person to handle

the gun. Never take anyone’s word about whether or not a gun is

loaded. Always check a gun to see if it is loaded when removed

from storage or received from another person. Even if you have fired

an airgun one or more times and no pellet or BB was expelled 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.

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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 property.

Whether you’re target shooting or hunting, if you’re a guest on oth-

ers’ 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.

WARNING:

FAILURE TO FOLLOW

THESE RULES CAN RESULT

IN SERIOUS INJURY, PARTICULARLY TO THE EYE.

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