Friday, June 22, 2012


SAFETY RULES

Airsoft guns are designed for persons of age 18 or older for sporting purpose only and to be operated under the firearms safety codes. The effective shooting range is approximately 160 feet in length and can be affected by surrounding conditions, such as temperature, wind, etc. It is strongly recommended to use the airsoft gun in a safe designated shooting range or area and to treat all airsoft guns as real firearms. Airsoft guns can be dangerous and can cause serious injury; it is the user's responsibility to handle air sports guns in a safe manner. Be sure to treat all airsoft guns as if they were loaded and never point at anyone or objects that you do not intend to shoot. Only aim your airsoft gun in a safe direction.

The airsoft guns are not toys, although they fire 6mm plastic BBs at relatively low velocity, there are still high risks for personal injury if proper protective gear is not worn. Remember, the airsoft guns resemble real firearms in appearance, size and some functional respects. It is recommended not to carry or display the airsoft gun in public areas. Any crimes committed with an airsoft gun will be prosecuted as if a real firearm were used. Be sure not to point the airsoft guns at any law enforcement officers or any other armed persons, doing so, may put yourself in a very dangerous situation.

CAUTION!! ALL USERS MUST WEAR SHOOTING OR SAFETY GLASSES AT ALL TIMES.

Read the owner's manual thoroughly before handling and loading the gun

Handle the air sports gun as if it were loaded!

Do not point the gun at anyone or yourself or any object you do not intend to shoot

Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction!

Make sure your target and surrounding area are safe before firing!

Do not load any air sports gun until you are ready to fire!

Always keep the safety on and place your finger outside the trigger guard when you are not ready to shoot!

Always examine and unload the gun after shooting. Store it in a safe place and keep it away form children!

Do not look directly at or into the muzzle at any time!

Never shoot at surface of water, a rock, or a hard surface. Doing so may cause the bullet to ricochet which can result in projectile striking an unattended person or object!

Always use proper 6mm caliber BBs and never reuse BBs!

Never jump or climb an obstacle with a loaded air sport gun. Always unload the gun first!

Never leave a loaded weapon unattended. Air sports guns are certainly no exception to this rule!

Accidents usually result from negligence of basic safety rules!

CAUTION!!  AIRSOFT BBs CAN BE A CHOKING HAZARD. ALWAYS RETRIEVE BBs AFTER SHOOTING AND KEEP THEM AWAY FROM CHILDREN


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