Kimber Model 84M User Manual
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Never climb a fence or tree or jump a ditch with a loaded gun.
Never lean or place any loaded firearm on or against a fence,
tree, car or other similar object. If this is done the gun may
inadvertently all, causing the gun to fire accidentally.
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Never pull a gun toward your body by the muzzle.
If this is done, and there is an accidental discharge,
you will surely be injured or fatally wounded.
9.
Keep your fingers away from the trigger, while unloading or loading,
until you are ready to shoot.
10. Be sure of your target and beyond before you shoot. Never use hard flat
surface or water as your backstop.
Especially during low light conditions. Know the range of
your ammunition. Never fire at water or hard objects as
ricochets may occur.
11. If repairs are necessary or indicated, contact Kimber Mfg., Inc. for further
instructions.
Do not, under any circumstances, alter the trigger,
safety or other parts of the firing mechanism on this
or any other firearm. Failure to obey this warning
may result in injury or death to yourself or others.
12. Never loan your gun to anyone unfamiliar with these precautions.
Supervise and teach 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/shooting safety courses.
The National Rifle Association’s Eddie Eagle program is a
great starting point.
13. Be defensive and on guard against unsafe gun handling around you and others.
Don’t be timid when it comes to gun safety.
If you observed other shooters violating any
of the safety precautions, politely suggest
safer handling practices.
14. Never drink alcoholic beverages or take any type of drugs before or during
shooting.
Your vision and judgement could be dangerously impaired,
making your gun handling unsafe to you and to others.
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