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Warning – manual safety, Safety positions, Right-handed rifle shown) – Ruger Hunting Equipment User Manual

Page 11: Know how to use the safety

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Figure 2. Safety selector in

“FIRE”

(full forward) position.

The safety selector should be
moved to this position only when
the gun user is actually firing the
rifle.

When the safety selector is

in the fire position, it is referred
to as being “off.” (When the safety
is in the “SAFE” position, it is
referred to as being “on.”)

Figure 3. Safety selector in

“LOAD-UNLOAD”

(middle)

position.

The safety selector should

be in this position when the bolt is
being cycled to load a cartridge, or
to unload a live round.

As soon as

a cartridge is chambered, the
safety selector should be moved to
the “SAFE” position unless the
rifle is to be fired immediately.

Figure 4. Safety selector in

“SAFE”

(full rearward) position.

The safety selector is fully nested
in the groove in the cocking piece.
When the safety selector is in this
position, the bolt handle cannot
be raised. The curved arrow on the
bolt sleeve indicates the direction
and motion of the safety selector
to bring it to the “SAFE” position.

Keep the safety selector in this
position except when actually
loading, unloading, or firing.

WARNING – MANUAL SAFETY

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1 SAFE

LOAD-
UNLOAD

FIRE

“Safe” position, the bolt handle is locked in the closed (full down) position, in
order to prevent inadvertent lifting of the bolt handle and to ensure that the rifle
will be ready to fire when the safety is moved to the “fire” position.

Practice (with an unloaded rifle) moving the safety selector to the three positions
until you know the position of the safety selector for the three modes– “Fire,”
“Load-Unload,” and “Safe.”

WARNING: When manipulating the safety selector,

DO NOT HAVE ANY FINGER INSIDE THE TRIGGER GUARD! When the safety
selector is in the “Fire” position and the trigger is pulled, the rifle will fire.

The safety selector should always be in the “Safe” position except when the gun
user is actually firing or unloading the rifle. The safety selector should
unfailingly be moved to the “Safe” position when the gun user ceases firing.

SAFETY POSITIONS

(Right-handed rifle shown)

Keep the safety on unless actually firing. Always
move the safety fully to its intended position and
check it. The safety has three positions –“SAFE,”
“LOAD-UNLOAD,” and “FIRE.” Never depend on a
safety mechanism or any other mechanical device to
justify careless handling or permitting the rifle to
point in an unsafe direction. The only “safe” rifle is
one in which the bolt is open and the chamber and
magazine are empty.

KNOW HOW TO USE THE SAFETY