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Traditions PURSUIT (Non-Accelerator Models) User Manual

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9.

Before firing any firearm, be sure it is in good

working order and that the barrel is clear of dirt,

grease, water

, excess oil, rust, corrosion or any

other obstruction.

10.

Always wear high-quality ear and eye protection

when shooting or obser

ving, and be sure that

others who are present do the same. Exposure to

gunfire noise will cause permanent hearing loss

(deafness) if good ear protection (either

commer

cially manufactured ear plugs, earmuff-

type hearing protectors, or both) is not worn.

Close-fitting, impact-resistant shooting glasses or

safety glasses of wraparound or side-panel design

help to guard against potentially blinding eye

injuries caused by granules of powder

, splashback

of fragments from the target or backstop, metal

fragments which can result from a burst primer

,

etc. Never shoot a firearm, or allow yourself or

others to be present where shooting is in

progress, without both eye and ear protection in

place. Eye protection can also provide important

protection while you are disassembling and

cleaning your firearms, both from flying firearms

parts, and from aerosols and other solvents and

cleaning fluids that can spray or splash into your

eyes, causing serious eye injur

y.

11.

Firearms, drugs and alcohol don’t mix! Never

handle firearms while under the influence of

alcohol or drugs (including prescription

medications) that can impair your normal senses,

abilities, alertness, reflexes, per

ception or

judgment. Make sure ever

yone in your presence

follows the same rule. Also, avoid handling

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firearms when you are ill, exhausted, upset or

preoccupied with other concerns - safe firearms

handling requires your full attention, and all of

your abilities, unimpaired by other factors.

12.

Any firearm which is not under your direct control

should be stored so it is inoperable or

inaccessible to children and other unauthorized

users. Children are attracted to, and can find, load

and operate firearms, causing serious injur

y or

death to themselves and others. Preventing child

access and tragic, avoidable accidents is YOUR

responsibility

, as an adult gun owner

. The safest

way to store firearms is unloaded, locked in a gun

safe or vault.

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