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Made in Italy by:

paolad

[email protected]

ed.07/2006

F.LLI PIETTAF.A.P. Fabbrica Armi F.LLI PIETTA

di Pietta Giuseppe & C. snc

Via Mandolossa, 10225064 GUSSAGO (Brescia) ItalyCod. fisc.- P. iva IT00274400175

Tel. 39 030 37 37 098Fax 39 030 37 37 100

www.pietta.ite-mail: [email protected]

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BLACK POWDERMUZZLELOADING

REVOLVERS AND CARBINES

BLACK POWDERMUZZLELOADING

REVOLVERS AND CARBINES

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F.LLI PIETTAHISTORICAL WEAPONS

REPRODUCTION

READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY ANDTHOROUGHLY BEFORE HANDLING, LOADING OR SHOOTING THIS FIREARM !!

Instructionand SafetyManual for

Black Powder Muzzleloading

Revolvers and Carbines

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ENGLISH

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BLACK POWDERMUZZLELOADING

REVOLVERS AND CARBINES

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BLACK POWDERMUZZLELOADING

REVOLVERS AND CARBINES

INDEX

THIS MANUAL CONTAINS 4

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS & WARNINGS 6

SAFETY PROCEDURES 11

LOADING 16

HANDLING 26

DECOCKING (UNCOCKING) 27

CARE AND CLEANING 29

STORAGE 32

LEAD EXPOSURE 33

STATE WARNINGS 34

NOMENCLATURES 37

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THIS MANUAL CONTAINS:

Important warnings which should be read and understood beforeusing this firearm.

Directions and procedures for handling, loading, firing andunloading.

Instructions for care and cleaning.

This instruction and safety manual is designed to help you inlearning how to properly use and care for your F.lli Pietta fire-arm. Only when you are certain you have fully familiarizedyourself with the function of your firearm should you practiceloading, unloading and firing.

This instruction manual should always accompanythis firearm, and be transferred with it upon changeof ownership.

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WARNING: DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY

F.LLI PIETTA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCT MALFUNCTIONING OR FOR

PHYSICAL INJURY, DEATH OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY RESULTING FROM EITHER INTEN-TIONAL OR ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF THIS FIREARM, ITS CRIMINAL OR NEGLIGENT

USE, IMPROPER OR CARELESS HANDLING, UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS OR ALTE-RATION, USE OF DEFECTIVE OR IMPROPER CHARGES, OR FROM ITS USE FOR PURPO-SES OR SUBJECTION TO TREATMENT FOR WHICH IT WAS NOT DESIGNED.

WARNING: A FULLY LOADED UNCOCKED GUN, CAN FIRE!

WHEN THE HAMMER IS UNCOCKED, IT IS RESTING DIRECTLY ON A PERCUSSION CAP

WHEN FULLY LOADED. A BLOW TO THE HAMMER RESULTING FROM A FALL/DROPPING

OF THE GUN CAN CAUSE THE GUN TO DISCHARGE. TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL DISCHAR-GES CAUSED BY A BLOW TO THE HAMMER: ALWAYS CARRY ALL REVOLVERS WITH

THE HAMMER DOWN ON AN EMPTY CHAMBER, ALWAYS CARRY ALL MUZZLELOA-DING SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUNS OR BREECHLOADING PERCUSSION CARBINES WITH THE

HAMMER AT HALF COCK POSITION AND UNPRIMED.

CAUTION:

TO ENSURE THE SHOOTER A BETTER PROTECTION, ALL THE MUZZLELOADING PER-CUSSION FIREARMS MARKED F.LLI PIETTA ARE SUBMITTED TO SEVERE FIRE TESTS EVI-DENCED BY RELEVANT MARKINGS, MADE BY THE ITALIAN NATIONAL PROOFHOUSE OF GARDONE V.T. - BRESCIA - ITALY.

IMPORTANT

PRIOR TO REMOVING THIS GUN FROM ITS PACKAGING, AND PRIOR TO LOADING

AND FIRING, CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY READ THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTION

MANUAL WHICH GIVES ADVICE ON THE GUN’S PROPER HANDLING AND FUNCTIO-NING. HOWEVER YOUR SAFETY AND THAT OF OTHERS (INCLUDING YOUR FAMILY)DEPENDS ON YOUR RESPONSIBLE COMPLIANCE WITH THAT ADVICE. IF UNFAMILIAR

WITH FIREARMS, SEEK SUPERVISED INSTRUCTIONS. FIREARMS SAFETY IS YOUR

RESPONSIBILITY.

WARNING - LEAD EXPOSURE

DISCHARGING FIREARMS IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS, CLEANING FIREARMS, OR

HANDLING AMMUNITION MAY RESULT IN EXPOSURE TO LEAD AND OTHER SUB-STANCES KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA (USA) TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS,REPRODUCTIVE HARM AND OTHER SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. HAVE ADEQUATE

VENTILATION AT ALL TIMES. WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY AFTER EXPOSURE.SHOOTING OR CLEANING GUNS MAY EXPOSE YOU TO LEAD.

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Safety Precautions &Warnings

Warning: CARELESS AND IMPROPER HANDLING OF THIS GUN COULD RESULT IN AN UNIN-TENTIONAL DISCHARGE CAUSING INJURY, DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE!

Careless and improper handling of this gun could result in unin-tended discharge causing injury, death or property damage.Safety must be the first and constant consideration when hand-ling a firearm and ammunition. F.lli Pietta snc shall not beresponsible for product malfunctioning or for physical injury,death or damage to property resulting from either intentional oraccidental discharge of this firearm, its criminal or negligent use,improper or careless handling, or from its use for purposes orsubjection to treatment for which it was not designed.

NEVER alter any part or add or replace parts not supplied by F.lli Pietta s.n.c. This product was designed to function properlyin its original condition. F.lli Pietta snc shall not be responsible for product malfunctioningor for physical injury, death or damage to property resulting fromunauthorized modifications or alterations.

ALWAYS carry revolvers with the hammer down on an emptychamber to prevent accidental discharges caused by a blow tothe hammer or with the hammer set on the proper safety posi-tion (Read carefully the instructions paragraph about the varioustype of revolvers). ALWAYS carry muzzleloading side by sideshotgun, muzzleloading or breechloading percussion carbinewith the hammer at half cock position (or charging cock position)and unprimed (without percussion cap in place).

ALWAYS handle and treat your gun as if it were loaded so younever fire it accidentally when you think it is unloaded. NEVERthink it is unloaded. NEVER take anyone's word it is unloaded.ALWAYS check it yourself with your fingers off the trigger and thegun pointed in a safe direction at all times, including while loading.NEVER lean over the muzzle. ALWAYS make capping the nipplesthe last step of loading.

NEVER keep or carry any firearm with the hammer cocked.Cocking the gun or pulling the trigger should only be done whenyou are ready to shoot immediately. This way, your gun cannotbe unintentionally fired.

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ALWAYS leave your fingers out of the trigger until you start firing.Note: safety devices on guns are extras and do not substitutefor safe handling.

NEVER perch the gun on the half-cock notch as it may fall anddischarge, causing damage to property, injury or death. The half-cock position provides only partial security from accidentaldischarges. If damaged or modified it provides NO Safety.NEVER depend on this device to prevent accidental discharge !

ALWAYS keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. Thisway, if it fires accidentally, personal injury, death or damage toproperty can be prevented. This is especially important whenloading and unloading your gun.NEVER let the muzzle of the firearm point at any part of yourbody or at another person or at anything you do not intend toshoot, even if you think it is unloaded. ALWAYS be certain of yourtarget before firing.

ALWAYS unload all firearms when not in use. NEVER store ortransport a loaded firearm. Firearms and ammunition should besafely stored separately in locked receptacles minimizing the riskthat the gun and ammunition could be easily available for loa-ding and firing.

ALWAYS store your firearms out of sight and reach of childrenor visitors.

ALWAYS make sure your gun is not loaded before cleaning,storing or travelling or before laying it down, or handing it toanother person for use.

NEVER climb a tree, fence or wall while carrying a loadedfirearm. NEVER leave a loaded gun unattended or resting against a tree, fence or wall. Someone, especially a child, mayfire it and cause injury, death or damage to property.

NEVER shoot at a hard surface or at water. A bullet may ricochetand travel in unpredictable directions to strike you or an objectyou cannot see, causing injury, death or damage to property.

NEVER fire your gun near an animal as the animal's startled reac-tion could result in injury or accidents.

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Firearms and alcohol don't mix. NEVER drink alcoholic beverage or take drugs before or during shooting sessions, as this constitutes criminal disregard for your safety and that of others. NEVER use a gunwhile you are taking medication unless you have checked with yourdoctor to ensure your fitness to handle your gun safely.

Be particularly careful when unloading the revolver to check the cylin-der to be certain a live round does not remain in it.

Before loading the gun make sure it is not ALREADY loaded.

DO NOT use burning patches.

DO NOT fire the gun when unloaded as it could result in damages tothe nipples, causing bulge and preventing the caps to properly lodge.

Use soft lead ball only. Other materials or alloys will not travel freelythrough the barrel.

NEVER smoke while loading, shooting or handling black powder pro-pellent.

NEVER charge a muzzleloader directly from the powder flask. Use indi-vidual charges from a powder measure when loading your gun.

ALWAYS be certain that the ball is seated firmly against the powdercharge before firing any muzzleloading firearm. Any gap between the ball and the powder charge could cause excessive pressure andexplosion of the barrel. If you can't push the ball against the powdercharge, use a ball puller to remove it. Never remove the nipple whenthe gun is loaded.

Keep all persons nearby to the rear of the shooter. Standing beside or infront of the shooter is not safe. Flames, hot gases and percussion capfragments might fly from the side of the gun causing serious injury.

Treat a misfire or failure to fire with extreme care. Keep gun pointed ina safe direction downrange and wait at least one full minute beforeattempting to reprime it. There is always a chance a spark is smoldering in the powder charge and the gun could fire at any second.

Store black powder and percussion caps in separate locations and useoriginal containers when possible.

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Black powder deposits heavy residues on all metal parts and eventuallyit could jeopardize the good functioning of the gun. If black powderdeposits on the cock position notch it could undo the proper functioningof the cock position. Thorough cleaning is necessary after each shootingsession. Use a good black powder solvent or plenty of hot water. Whenthe gun is cleaned and dry, apply a light rust preventative gun oil to allmetal parts.

While on the firing line, keep all black powder canisters closed.

If you have any doubts about your ability to handle or use this gunsafely DO NOT handle or use this gun. You must seek supervisedinstruction before doing so.

Horseplay has no place around firearms. Guns can't think, you can.

REMEMBER, SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. BE A SAFE SHOOTERAND USE COMMON SENSE AT ALL TIMES.

Death, serious injury and damages can result from the use of wrongpowder or wrong caliber ammunition. For your safety and for allbystanders, all muzzleloading firearms are intended for use withBLACK POWDER ONLY.Use of any other propellent will result in serious injury to the shooterand damage to the firearm. Never under any circumstances attempt touse smokeless powder or a mixture of black powder and smokelesspowder. Do not overcharge. Follow the recommended load data chartsin this instruction manual and do not exceed the maximum charges. F.lli Pietta snc shall not be reponsible for physical injury, death or dama-ge to property resulting from the use of improper propellent.

Water, snow, mud, excess of lubrificant oil or grease or any other mate-rial can obstruct the barrel of your gun and cause injury or fatality.ALWAYS check the barrel of your firearm for obstruction before loadingand firing. If you observe any obstruction, IMMEDIATELY clean the gunto ensure your gun will function correctly and safely.

WARNING: DEATH, SERIOUS INJURY, AND PROPERTY DAMAGE CAN RESULT FROM THE USE

OF WRONG AMMUNITION, BORE OBSTRUCTIONS, POWDER OVERLOADS, OR

INCORRECT COMPONENTS!

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ALWAYS wear safety glasses while shooting to protect your eyesfrom injury by gun powder, hot gases, lubricant, dirt or metallic particles, carbon residue, sparks or other debris. Omit wearing safety glasses can cause injury to your eyes. ALWAYSwear safety glasses when disassembling and cleaning any gun to pre-vent the possibility of springs, spring tension parts, solvents, or otheragents from entering and irritating your eyes.

ALWAYS use the due cautions. ALWAYS wear and encourage othersnear you to wear ear protection when shooting, especially on a range.Without ear protection, the noise from your gun, and other guns closeto you, could leave a "ringing" in the ears for some time after firing.Repeated exposure to shooting noise could result in permanent hearingloss.

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WARNING:EXPOSURE TO SHOOTING NOISE CAN RESULT IN PERMANENT HEARING LOSS!

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SAFETY PROCEDURES

ALWAYS handle and carry revolvers with the hammer down onan empty chamber to prevent accidental discharges caused by ablow to the hammer or with the hammer positioned on the pro-per safety position. This paragraph will explain the various safetydevices and safety positions designed at that time for every singlegun. Always remember that these systems cannot be consideredeffective because they are not easy positions to find on the guns.The safest way is to always carry unloaded guns.

1851 NAVY MODEL

There are 6 pins (part # 73) on the cylinder and there is a slit onthe hammer (part # 18) where it hits the percussion cap. To putthis revolver on a safety condition one of the 6 pins must be inser-ted into the hammer slit. Slightly pull the hammer backward sothat the cylinder is free to rotate. When the pin is lined up withthe hammer slit release hammer downward the cylinder. With ahand slightly rotate the cylinder right or left until the pin gets intothe hammer slit (picture 1). This way the cylinder is locked.BE VERY CAREFUL, THIS IS A DANGEROUS AND DELICATE STEP.ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR GUN IS LOADED.To release the safety position cock the hammer and the gun isready to fire.

1860-1861-1862 ARMY MODELS

There are 6 pins (part # 14) on the cylinder and there is a slit onthe hammer (part # 18) where it hits the percussion cap. To putthis revolver on a safety condition one of the 6 pins must be inser-ted into the hammer slit. Slightly pull the hammer backward sothat the cylinder is free to rotate. When the pin is lined up withthe hammer slit release hammer downward the cylinder. With ahand slightly rotate the cylinder right or left until the pin gets intothe hammer slit (picture 1). This way the cylinder is locked.BE VERY CAREFUL, THIS IS A DANGEROUS AND DELICATE STEP.ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR GUN IS LOADED. To release thesafety position cock the hammer and the gun is ready to fire.

FIG. 1

BLACKPOWDERBLACK

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1858 NEW MODEL ARMY/NAVY

There are 6 slits on the cylinder and to put this revolver on asafety condition you must insert the hammer head in one of thecylinder slits. Slightly pull the hammer backward so that the cylin-der is free to rotate. When the cylinder slit is lined up with thehammer head lower the hammer to the cylinder. With a handgently rotate the cylinder right or left so that the hammer headgets into the cylinder slit (picture 2) This way the cylinder islocked.BE VERY CAREFUL, THIS IS A DANGEROUS AND DELICATE STEP.ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR GUN IS LOADED.To release the safety position cock the hammer and the gun isready to fire.

1862 SPILLER & BURR MODEL1863 NEW MODEL POCKET

There are 5 slits on the cylinder and to put this revolver on a safetycondition you must insert the hammer head in one of the cylinderslits. Slightly pull the hammer backward so that the cylinder is freeto rotate. When the cylinder slit is lined up with the hammer headlower the hammer to the cylinder. With a hand gently rotate thecylinder right or left so that the hammer head gets into the cylin-der slit (picture 2). This way the cylinder is locked.BE VERY CAREFUL, THIS IS A DANGEROUS AND DELICATE STEP.ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR GUN IS LOADED.To release the safety position cock the hammer and the gun isready to fire.

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1873 S.A. PERCUSSION REVOLVER

There are 6 slits on the cylinder and to put this revolver on asafety condition you must insert the firing pin (part # 24) in oneof the cylinder slits. Slightly pull the hammer backward so that thecylinder is free to rotate. When the cylinder slit is lined up withthe firing pin lower the hammer to the cylinder. With a hand gen-tly rotate the cylinder right or left so that the firing pin gets intothe cylinder slit (picture 3). This way the cylinder is locked.BE VERY CAREFUL, THIS IS A DANGEROUS AND DELICATE STEP.ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR GUN IS LOADED. To release thesafety position cock the hammer and the gun is ready to fire.

1858 STARR D.A. MODEL

There are 12 slits on the cylinder, 6 of which keep the cylinder infiring position and 6 in safety position. To put this revolver on asafety condition you must insert the main trigger (part # 21) in oneof the cylinder slits. Slightly pull the hammer backward so that thecylinder is free to rotate . When the cylinder slit is lined up withthe main trigger lower the hammer to the cylinder. With a handgently rotate the cylinder right or left so that the main trigger getsinto the cylinder slit (picture 4) . This way the cylinder is locked.BE VERY CAREFUL, THIS IS A DANGEROUS AND DELICATE STEP.ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR GUN IS LOADED. To release thesafety position cock the hammer and the gun is ready to fire.

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1863 STARR S.A. MODEL

There are 12 slits on the cylinder, 6 of which keep the cylinder infiring position and 6 in safety position. To put this revolver on asafety condition you must insert the bolt (part # 43) in one of thecylinder slits. Slightly pull the hammer backward so that the cylin-der is free to rotate. When the cylinder slit is lined up with thebolt lower the hammer to the cylinder. With a hand gently rotatethe cylinder right or left so that the bolt gets into the cylinder slit(picture 5). This way the cylinder is locked.BE VERY CAREFUL, THIS IS A DANGEROUS AND DELICATE STEP.ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR GUN IS LOADED.To release the safety position cock the hammer and the gun isready to fire.

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PATERSON MODEL

For this model there are no safety devices or safety positions.ALWAYS carry this gun unloaded.

LEMAT MODEL

For this model there are no safety devices or safety positions.ALWAYS carry this gun unloaded.

SMITH CARBINE

For this model there are no safety devices or safety positions.ALWAYS carry this gun unloaded.

ALWAYS handle and carry revolvers with the hammer down onan empty chamber to prevent accidental discharges caused by ablow to the hammer or with the hammer positioned on the pro-per safety position. This paragraph will explain the various safetydevices and safety positions designed at that time for every single gun. Always remember that these systems cannot be considered effective because they are not easy positions tofind on the guns. THE SAFEST WAY is to always carry unloadedguns.

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LOADING

BLACK POWDER CHOICE

Black Powder is extremely sensitive and is readily ignited by heat,spark, static electricity, friction, pressure, flame, etc.

ONLY handle Black Powder in very small quantities.

DO NOT overcharge.

ALWAYS follow the recommended load data charts in this instructionmanual.

NEVER exceed the maximum charges specified in the manual.

DO NOT use burning patches.

NEVER smoke while loading, shooting or handling black powder.

NEVER charge a muzzleloader directly from the powder flask.

ALWAYS use individual charges from a powder measure when loadingyour gun.

BE CERTAIN that the ball is seated firmly against the powder chargebefore firing any muzzleloading firearm. Any gap between the ball andthe powder charge could cause excessive pressure and explosion ofthe barrel. If you can't push the ball against the powder charge, use aball puller to remove it.

NEVER remove the nipple when the gun is loaded.

ALWAYS store black powder and percussion caps in separate locationsand use original containers when possible.

While on the firing line, ALWAYS keep all black powder canisters wellclosed.

USE soft lead ball ONLY. Other materials or alloys will not travel freelythrough the barrel.

WARNING:

PLEASE REVIEW THE WARNINGS OF THIS MANUAL REGARDING BLACK POWDER.

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For your safety and for all bystanders, all muzzleloading firearms areintended for use with BLACK POWDER ONLY.

Use of smokeless powder or other unauthorized propellant could resultin damage to the revolver and/or injury to the shooter or bystanders.

ALWAYS use BLACKPOWDER ONLY.

NEVER under any circumstances attempt to use smokeless powder or amixture of black powder and smokeless powder.

F.lli Pietta s.n.c. shall not be responsible for physical injury, death ordamage to property resulting from the use of improper propellant.

BLACK POWDER LOADING DATA

Make no mistake about it, black powder is the only propellent powderthat is safe to use in a muzzleloading firearm. The reason for using blackpowder and black powder only is quite basic and it is related to firearmsdesign. When used as a propellent, black powder generates a relativelylow breech pressure. Replica firearms, even with their modern steel barrels, are not designed to withstand the high pressure produced bymodern smokeless powder.

Black powder is available in different granulation sizes :

1f or Fg – largest granulation type, to be used mainly with big caliber firearms

2f or FFg – to be used with .50 cal. firearms and .10, .12, .16 and.20 ga. side by side

3f or FFFg – standard granulosity, recommended for .31, .36 and.44 cal. revolvers

4f or FFFFg – granulosity used for flintlock primers only

Keep black powder off heat sources.

WARNING:NEVER LOAD YOUR GUN WITH ANY TYPE OF SMOKELESS POWDER OR OTHER PROPELLANT!

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RECOMMENDED BLACK POWDER LOADING DATA AND BALL DIAMETER

Use the following loading information to select the powder charge and the ball diameter:

PERCUSSION CAPS

A Percussion cap is a small metal cap, which is coated with a primingmixture on the top of its interior. This priming mixture fires when it isstruck.

To fully load the revolver, place a percussion cap on a cylinder nipple.When struck by the hammer, the percussion cap's priming mixtureexplodes, igniting the powder charge.

Try to keep water, grease, dirt, or other contaminants out of the openend of percussion caps. Failure to do so can cause misfires.

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Loading

.31 REVOLVER

.36 REVOLVER

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.44 COMPET. REV.

.20 ga REVOLVER

.50 SMITH

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A Capped Cylinder loaded with powder and ball is the equivalent of asmall firearm. A capped cylinder can discharge if dropped or struck.

ONLY place a percussion cap on cylinder when you are ready to fire.Failure to do so can result in an accidental discharge causing injury,death or property damage.

NEVER carry the gun with the hammer resting on a percussion cap! Alight accidental blow to the hammer can readily cause the gun todischarge.

WARNING:NEVER CARRY A CYLINDER THAT IS CAPPED!

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LOADING MUZZLELOADING FIREARMS

If there is one rule that you must not break when loading blackpowder firearms, it is the following: use black powder only. Do not be at all tempted to either load your weapon with smoke-less powder of any sort, nor attempt to mix black powder andsmokeless powder together.

Wipe away any grease and oil from the cylinder chambers, theinside of the barrel, the nipples and pockets around the nipples.Use a degreasant such as refined petroleum lighter fuel to rid therevolver of grease and oil before attempting to use the weapon.

Make sure each nipple is firmly seated.

Draw the hammer back until it clicks in the half-cock notch (loa-ding cock position), thus allowing the cylinder to rotate freely.

Do not load the weapon with powder and ball yet but place apercussion cup on each nipple.

Fully cock the hammer and pointing the revolver downrange,pull the trigger to fire the cap to dry out the base of the chamberand nipple. This will insure ignition and clear away any oil in the nipple port.Repeat this procedure for all nipples to insure that each chamberis thoroughly dry and clean. Check to be sure no unfired capshave been inadvertently left on the nipples. If so, fire them.

Place hammer at half cock position (loading cock position) androtate cylinder to remove all spent caps. Hold the muzzleupward. Using a revolver powder measure, pour a measuredcharge into a chamber. Rotate cylinder. Repeat procedure for the other chambers. Lay apre-cut patch or a dose of semolina over the muzzle.

Place a properly sized ball or bullet of pure lead onto the ope-ning of the chamber.

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Rotate cylinder to place chamber in line with the loading leverplunger. Using the loading lever, apply smooth and uninterrup-ted pressure to seat ball into the chamber and firmly on top ofthe powder. The ball should lay .040" (1mm) below the cylinderedge. A thin ring of lead will be shaved off the ball at the ope-ning of the chamber. This occurence illustrates that the ball isproperly fitted to the chamber and will not move off the powderduring the firing of the other chambers. Do not crush the pow-der. Normally only five chambers of a six-shot gun or four of afive-shot gun or eight of a nine-shot gun are loaded. The gun isto be used and carried with the hammer resting on the uncap-ped nipple of the unloaded chamber. By doing so you reduce thepossibility of accidental firing.

Fill the remaining portion of each loaded chamber with grease. Suitableproducts are natural lube, water pump grease or vegetable fat like crisco.This not only helps form a gas seal when the ball enters the barrel, butalso prevents chain firing of all chambers at once, and aids in cleaning.

With the gun pointed in a safe direction and hammer in half cock posi-tion, place the proper size percussion caps on the nipple of each loadedchamber.

ALWAYS place the hammer down on the empty safety chamber to pre-vent accidental discharge from inadvertent striking or dropping of thegun and consequent unintentional shot. The gun will now fire each timethe hammer is full cocked and the trigger is pulled.Your gun is now ready to fire.

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WARNING:ALWAYS USE AND CARRY YOUR GUNS WITH THE HAMMERRESTING ON THE UNCAPPED (WITHOUT PERCUSSION CAP INPLACE) NIPPLE OF THE UNLOADED CHAMBER !

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ABOUT THE LE MAT REVOLVER

We recommend the following ball sizes for the two different calibers ofthis gun:

.44 cal.: .454" (mm 11,55) -(part no. 8)

.20 ga. : round grapeshot balls .27 cal. (mm 6,85) approx 3/4 ounceto 1 ounce - (part no. 14)

After loading the cylinder and the center barrel, NEVER place any capon the nipple under the hammer, for the .20 ga. The cap could bemisplaced (too high) causing a double percussion which would fire 2shots simultaneously.

ABOUT THE 1873 S.A. MUZZLE LOADING PERCUSSION REVOLVER .44 CAL.

This is the black powder percussion version of the 1873 S.A. cartridgerevolver and therefore does not feature a loading lever. For easy loadingof the chambers, remove the cylinder as follows: open the loading gatelocated in the right side of the frame. Place the hammer in the secondnotch, the cylinder should be now free to rotate. Slide the base pin androtate the cylinder clockwise toward the loading gate. Use the properloading stand (our Item. No. AC565). Follow then the same loadinginstructions as for all others muzzleloading black powder revolvers.

ABOUT THE SMITH CARBINE

This hinged frame carbine is considered a blackpowder breech loadingfirearm. It requires therefore the same precautions as with the black-powder muzzleloading revolvers. The Smith carbine cannot be loadeddirectly from the muzzle like other muzzleloading rifles but requiresbrass re-usable cartridge case (our item AC460 of our catalog) whichmust be loaded following the same procedure used for loading thechambers of the revolvers' cylinder. Press upwards on the "T" shaped barinside the trigger guard (part no. 32) to allow the barrel to swing downfor loading. The barrel is chambered to lodge the cartridge case.

WARNING:A CAP, IF PLACED ON THE NIPPLE UNDER THE HAMMER FOR THE .20 GA. COULD

BE MISPLACED, CAUSING A MISFIRE THAT CAN RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY,DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE: NEVER PLACE A PERCUSSION CAP ON THE

NIPPLE UNDER THE HAMMER FOR THE .20 GA.

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Insert the cartridge case and fold up the gun. Place a cap on the nipple.After shooting, open the frame and remove the cartridge case. To cleanthe barrel, open the frame and use a wood, aluminum or brass cleaningrod and a swab.

ABOUT THE MUZZLELOADING SHOTGUN

Stand with the rifle on its butt with the barrel pointing to a safe positionand away from your face and body. Make sure the hammers are at a restposition (loading position) and that the nipples are uncapped. Measureand pour the powder down the right hand barrel first, using an adjusta-ble measure or pre-weighed charges. Strike the barrel several sharp rapswith the heel of your hand; this will settle the powder into the barrelchamber. Place on the muzzle an over-the-powder wad (preferably ofcork). Remove the ramrod from the thimbles and place the head overthe wad. Carefully press the wad past the muzzle and ram it smoothlydown to a firm seat on top of the powder charge. Mark your ramrod atthe top of the barrel so that in future loadings it can be used as a gaugeto easily determine that you have used the proper load and it is seatedcorrectly. Measure and pour the desired weight and size of shots downthe barrel. The over-shot card wad is the last major operation. Push onecorner of the wad down past the muzzle and collapse the rim of thewad slightly. Place the head of the ramrod over the card wad and pressit smoothly down the bore until it lodges solidly on top of the shotscharge. It is a wise practice to mark your ramrod on the muzzle. A refe-rence mark on the ramrod will insure that all future shots are seated tothe same depth. Start now loading the left hand barrel. Finally, place thecaps on the nipples and your gun is now ready to shoot.

ABOUT THE 1858 STARR DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER

WARNING:DO NOT PLACE THE CAP ON THE NIPPLE UNITL YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT

WARNING:NEVER MANUALLY COCK THIS GUN, READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FIRST.

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The 1858 Starr Revolver is unlike that of any Black Powder Revolvermade. Please read and understand the functions, features and operationbefore handling, loading or shooting this firearms.

MAIN FEATURES OF THE 1858 STARR D.A.

Take down bolt – This is a knurled bolt located on the right side of theframe. Unscrew and remove the bolt to allow a quick and easy removalof the cylinder.

Trigger switch – This switch, located on the back of the main trigger, isused to change from “double action” mode to “single action” mode.Switch up: Double Action Firing – Switch down: Single Action Firing.

Secondary Trigger – Located on the rear of the trigger guard. This triggerwill fire the gun when in the “Single Action” mode.

DOUBLE ACTION MODEWhen The Starr revolver is used in the “double action” mode, the maintrigger will be performing all of the functions and the gun will fire bysimply pulling the trigger fully to the rear.

SINGLE ACTION MODE If you pull the main trigger in the “single action” mode, the hammer willcock back and the cylinder will rotate to the chamber to be fired butunlike the double action mode, the hammer will not fall. To fire the gun,pull the secondary trigger.

HALF COCK POSITIONDraw the hammer backward of about 1/4 and you will feel the hammer“click” into its half cock position. This will allow the cylinder to rotatefreely for easy loading and priming.

NOTE: When rotating the cylinder for loading or priming, to ensure that you do not scratch the cylinder, you will need to pull gently on the trigger to lower the cylinder stop bolt.

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WARNING:IN THE “SINGLE ACTION” MODE THE MAIN TRIGGER IS USED TO COCK THE HAM-MER. TO ACTUALLY FIRE THE GUN, THE SECONDARY TRIGGER HAS TO BE PULLED.THE STARR REVOLVER IS UNABLE TO BE MANUALLY COCKED BY THE HAMMER.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

Ball seated without powder: sooner or later this seems to happento everyone. It may be necessary to take apart the cylinder and usea worm or similar device to remove the ball or unscrew the nippleand push out the ball.

Ball non seated against the powder charge: if due to powder fou-ling or other circumstances, a ball becomes lodged part way downthe barrel, then the revolver must be disassembled and the chargeremoved. A stuck ball cannot be fired out of the barrel safely becauseit will act as a bore obstruction and possibly damage the revolveror worse. Never fire a muzzleloading firearm unless the ball is sea-ted against the powder charge.

If the cap fired but the chamber did not, the nipple may be clogged.

If the cap did not fire, either the hammer did not hit hard enoughor the cap is defective. If the cap is not defective the cure is to cockthe hammer and flick out the cap fragments from the previous shotwhich sometimes get caught under the hammer. To remove thefragments use a knife blade or a small screwdriver.

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HANDLING

The term "Single Action" means that the hammer of your revolver mustbe manually drawn fully rearward, or cocked before firing each shot. Inthe process of cocking your revolver, you should note that there are twoseparate hammer positions, each one having its purpose.

LOADING AND UNLOADING POSITION Draw the hammer backward and you will feel the hammer click into itsfirst position (if you listen carefully, you can hear it). In this position thecylinder rotates freely clockwise. This permits you to load or unloadyour revolver.(fig.1).

FIRING (full cock) POSITIONDraw the hammer fully rearward to its full-cock notch. Make sure itclicks into this rearmost position. Your revolver is now ready to fire.(fig2).

NEVER ATTEMPT TO FIRE YOUR REVOLVER IN ANY POSITION EXCEPT THE FULL-COCK

POSITION. ATTEMPTING TO PULL THE TRIGGER IN THE HALF-COCK POSITION WILL

STRAIN THE MECHANISM AND POSSIBLY MAKE IT UNSAFE. (IT MIGHT EVEN BREAK

IF YOU ARE STRONG ENOUGH).

CAUTION:

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Decocking (Uncocking) the Revolver

If you have your revolver in the full-cock position and change your mindand don't want to shoot, carefully follow these steps:

Make certain that the revolver is pointing in a safe direction.

Make certain both hands are dry and not impeded in any way, gloves,bandages, cold, etc.

Fully draw the hammer back with your thumb and continue holding itfully rearward while pulling the trigger backward. Hold the trigger andhammer back in this position.

While holding the trigger back, slowly lower the hammer downwardpast its half cock notch (half-cock notch loading position) until it restson the cap. REMEMBER, YOU ARE LOWERING IT TOWARD A LIVE CHARGE! Be careful and keep the firearm pointed in a safe position.

Pull the hammer back until it clicks on the half cock notch (half-cock notchloading position). The cylinder is now free to rotate.

Make the cylinder rotate until the empty and unprimed chamber is linedup with the hammer.

Slightly draw the hammer rearward and pull the trigger. When thehammer past its half-cock notch (half-cock notch loading position),lower it slowly down against frame.

Fig A - With the thumb controlling the hammer as shown above (1).squeeze the trigger to permit the hammer to break free (2)

Fig B - When hammer is free, immediately release trigger (3). Then lower the hammer slowly to its resting position completelydown against frame.

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Caution!!

Caution!!USE EXTREME CARE WHEN ATTEMPTING TO DECOCK THE REVOLVER. AS THE THUMB

SLIPPING DURING THIS PROCESS CAN RESULT IN AN ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE IF THE

TRIGGER IS HELD TO THE REAR.

REMEMBER, WHEN YOU FULLCOCK YOUR REVOLVER TO SHOOT IT AGAIN, YOU

ROTATE THE CYLINDER. WHEN YOU DECOCK YOUR REVOLVER AND DECIDE NOT TO

FIRE, THAT CHARGE IS STILL LIVE IN THE CYLINDER AND WILL ROTATE WITH EACH

COCKING. DO NOT FORGET ABOUT THIS CHARGE. IF YOU FIRED PRIOR TO

THE DECOCKING OPERATION AND START FIRING AGAIN, THE HAMMER WILL FALL ON

ONE OR MORE EMPTY CHAMBERS AND STILL WILL FALL ON THE LIVE CHARGE.

BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL OF THIS LIVE CHARGE.

YOU SHOULD PRACTICE THIS IMPORTANT GUN HANDLING SKILL WITH AN UNLOA-DED REVOLVER UNTIL YOU HAVE DEVELOPED THE PROPER CONTROL AND TOUCH

TO DECOCK YOUR REVOLVER SAFELY.

Caution!!

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Care and Cleaning

Caution:ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE REVOLVER IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED BEFORE CLEANING.WEAR SAFETY GLASSES IN CASE YOU LOSE CONTROL OF SOME SPRING-LOADED

COMPONENT WHICH COULD INJURE YOUR EYES.

Caution:YOUR MUZZLELOADING FIREARM MUST BE CLEANED AFTER EACH SHOOTING SES-SION TO PREVENT RUST AND CORROSION FROM DAMAGING THE METAL PARTS.

INITIAL CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR OPEN TOP FRAME BLACKPOW-DER REVOLVERS (COLT'-STYLE REVOLVERS) – MAKE SURE YOUR GUNIS UNLOADED

Remove the wedge, located just forward of the cylinder by tapping itwith a wooden or plastic wedge and a hammer through the slot in theside of the barrel. Proceed in this way: place the hammer in loading/unloading position, place the barrel on a small rise, put the punch on the wedge body that is sticking out of the barrel from the opposite side to that one of the screw and using a hammer strike it until complete removal from its seat. The wedge has a conical shape and therefore it’s well locked; use a cer-tain strenght to remove it.

After the wedge is removed, separate the barrel from the frame.

Place hammer in half-cock position (loading position) to free the cylin-der from the bolt and remove the cylinder from the cylinder pin.

Carefully clean all the metal parts with a good quality black powdersolvent or with plenty of hot water. Dry all parts thoroughly and lubricate lightly with gun oil. Do not applythe oil heavily as this will contribute to additional fouling during shoo-ting and require more cleaning between shots.

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INITIAL CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR FULL FRAME BLACKPOWDERREVOLVERS (REMINGTON' AND SPILLER & BURR'-STYLE REVOLVERS) –MAKE SURE YOUR GUN IS UNLOADED

Place hammer in half cock position (loading position).

Move the loading lever to the down position. Make sure plunger doesnot enter a cylinder chamber.

Pull or tap out the cylinder pin located under the barrel as far as it willgo and rotate clock-wise the cylinder out of the frame.

Remove the grips and the triggerguard and carefully clean the gun witha good quality blackpowder solvent or plenty of hot water. Dry all partsthoroughly and lubricate lightly with gun oil. Do not apply the oil heavilyas this will contribute to additional fouling during shooting and requiremore cleaning between shots.

INITIAL CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR THE LEMAT REVOLVER –MAKE SURE YOUR GUN IS UNLOADED

To clean the gun thoroughly, remove the grips (part no. 48/49) byunscrewing the screw located in the middle of same.

Remove the barrel locking stud (part no. 9A) or the barrel bracket (part no. 9B).

Unscrew the rifled barrel (part no. 8) and slide off the cylinder. Use thesame cleaning procedure as above.

SPECIAL TIP: The sear adjustment screw (part no. 16) located in theright side of the frame should be used to set up the cylinder locking.Screwing this screw will slow down the release of the cylinder stopstud, unscrewing it will put forward the release of the cylinder stop stud.

INITIAL CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR THE STARR REVOLVER – MAKE SURE YOUR GUN IS UNLOADED

Draw the hammer backward in Half-Cock position (loading position).

Unscrew and remove the Take-Down Bolt.

Tilt the barrel and top frame forward away from the cylinder.

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FIRING A REVOLVER WITH OIL, GREASE, OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL EVEN PARTIALLY

OBSTRUCTING THE BORE MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE REVOLVER AND SERIOUS

INJURY TO THE SHOOTER AND THOSE NEARBY. DO NOT SPRAY OR APPLY LUBRICANTS

DIRECTLY ON AMMUNITION. IF THE POWDER CHARGE IS AFFECTED BY THE LUBRICANT,IT MAY NOT BE IGNITED, BUT THE ENERGY FROM THE PRIMER MAY BE ENOUGH TO

PUSH THE BULLET INTO THE BORE WHERE IT MAY BECOME LODGED. FIRING A SUB-SEQUENT BALL INTO THE OBSTRUCTED BORE MAY DAMAGE THE REVOLVER AND

CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE SHOOTER AND THOSE NEARBY. USE

LUBRICANTS PROPERLY.

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROPER CARE AND MAINTE-NANCE OF YOUR FIREARM.

CAUTION:

Pull slightly on the trigger to lower the cylinder bolt.

Gently pull out the cylinder.

Remove the grips by taking off the screws located in the backstrap.

TO ASSEMBLE THE GUN.

Reverse the steps in the disassembly section.

Make sure that the rear of the cylinder is seated in the frame first.Do not put the front of the cylinder in first or the frame will not close.

Gently pull the trigger to lower the cylinder stop bolt so that you willnot scratch the cylinder when replacing in the frame.

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STORAGE

Always unload your gun and store it and ammunition separately in alocked receptacle out of children's reach and sight, minimizing the riskthat the gun and ammunition could be easily available for loading andfiring.

USE YOUR REVOLVER CAREFULLY AND SAFELY

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WARNING: WE RECOMMEND TO REGISTER YOUR GUN ON

OUR INTERNET SITE:

www.pietta.it

UNLOAD MANUALS’ UPDATES FROM OUR SITEPLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT OUR WEBSITE FOR ORIGINAL F.LLI PIETTA

SPARE PARTS DISTRIBUTORS

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LEAD EXPOSURE

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WARNING:

Melting lead and casting lead objects will expose you and others in the area to lead, which is known to cause birth defects, other reproductive harm and cancer.

REDUCING EXPOSURE:

Lead contamination in the air, in dust and on your skin is invisible. Keep children and pregnant women away during use and until cleanupis complete. Risk can be reduced-but not eliminated - with strong ven-tilation; washing hands immediately after use of these products before eating or smoking and careful cleaning of surfaces and floors with dispo-sable wipes, after lead dust has had a chance to settle. Use a lead specific cleaner with EDTA or a high-phosphate detergent(like most detergents sold for electric dishwashers) and big wipes fordisposal.

Use strong ventilation

Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning firearms or handling ammunition may result in exposure to lead and other substances known to the State of California to cause birth defects, reproductive harm and other serious phisical injury. Have adequate ventilation at alltimes. Wash hands thoroughly after exposure.

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STATE WARNINGS

Certain states require by law that the manufacturer, distributor, or retaildealer provide specific-warning notices with firearms sold in that state.To comply with these laws and regulations, F.LLI Pietta includes the fol-lowing warnings:

California:

Connecticut:“UNLAWFUL STORAGE OF A LOADED FIREARM MAY RESULT IN IMPRI-SONMENT OR FINE.”

Florida:“IT IS UNLAWFUL, AND PUNISHABLE BY IMPRISONMENT AND FINE,FOR ANY ADULT TO STORE OR LEAVE A FIREARM IN ANY PLACEWITHIN THE REACH OR EASY ACCESS OF A MINOR UNDER 18 YEARSOF AGE OR TO KNOWINGLY SELL OR OTHERWISE TRANSFER OWNER-SHIP OR POSSESSION OF A FIREARM TO A MINOR OR A PERSON OFUNSOUND MIND.”

WARNINGS

“CHILDREN ARE ATTRACTED TO AND CAN OPERATE FIREARMS

THAT CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURIES OR DEATH. PREVENT CHILD

ACCESS BY ALWAYS KEEPING GUNS LOCKED AWAY AND UNLOA-

DED WHEN NOT IN USE. IF YOU KEEP A LOADED FIREARM WHERE

A CHILD OBTAINS AND IMPROPERLY USES IT, YOU CAN BE FINED

OR SENT TO PRISON.”

ADVERTENCIA

“A LOS NIÑOS LOS ATRAEN LAS ARMAS DE FUEGO Y LAS PUE-

DEN HACER FUNCIONAR. ELLOS PUEDEN CAUSARSES LESIONS

GRAVES Y LA MUERTE. EVITE QUE LOS NIÑOS TENGAN ACCESSO

A LAS ARMAS DE FUEGO GUARDÁNDOLAS SIEMPRE CON LLAVE

Y DESCARGADAS CUANDO NO LAS ESTÉ UTILIZANDO. SI USTED

TIENE UN ARMA DE FUEGO CARGADA EN UN LUGAR EN QUE UN

NIÑO TIENE ACCESO A ELLA Y LA USA INDEBIDAMENTE, LE PUE-

DEN DAR UNA MULTA O ENVIARLO A LA CARCEL.”

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Maine:“ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD IS A CRIME. IF YOULEAVE A FIREARM AND AMMUNITION WITHIN EASY ACCESSOF A CHILD, YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO FINE, IMPRISONMENT ORBOTH. KEEP FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION SEPARATE. KEEPFIREARMS AND AMMUNITION LOCKED UP. USE TRIGGERLOCKS.”

Maryland:“WARNING: CHILDREN CAN OPERATE FIREARMS WHICH MAYCAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. IT IS A CRIME TO STORE ORLEAVE A LOADED FIREARM IN ANY LOCATION WHERE ANINDIVIDUAL KNEW OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT ANUNSUPERVISED MINOR WOULD GAIN ACCESS TO THEFIREARM. STORE YOUR FIREARM RESPONSIBLY!”

Massachusetts:“WARNING FROM THE MASSACHUSETTS ATTORNEY GENERAL:THIS HANDGUN IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A DEVICE THAT FULLYBLOCKS USE BY UNAUTHORIZED USERS. MORE THAN 200,000FIREARMS LIKE THIS ONE ARE STOLEN FROM THEIR OWNERSEVERY YEAR IN THE UNITED STATES. IN ADDITION, THERE AREMORE THAN A THOUSAND SUICIDES EACH YEAR BY YOUNGERCHILDREN AND TEENAGERS WHO GET ACCESS TO FIREARMS.HUNDREDS MORE DIE FROM ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. IT ISLIKELY THAT MANY MORE CHILDREN SUSTAIN SERIOUSWOUNDS, OR INFLICT SUCH WOUNDS ACCIDENTALLY ONOTHERS. IN ORDER TO LIMIT THE CHANCE OF SUCH MISUSE, ITIS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU KEEP THIS WEAPON LOCKED IN ASECURE PLACE AND TAKE OTHER STEPS NECESSARY TO LIMITTHE POSSIBILITY OF THEFT OR ACCIDENT. FAILURE TO TAKEREASONABLE PREVENTIVE STEPS MAY RESULT IN INNOCENTLIVES BEING LOST, AND IN SOME CIRCUMSTANCES MAYRESULT IN YOUR LIABILITY FOR THESE DEATHS.”

“IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE OR KEEP A FIREARM, RIFLE, SHOT-GUN OR MACHINE GUN IN ANY PLACE UNLESS THAT WEAPONIS EQUIPPED WITH A TAMPER-RESISTANT SAFETY DEVICE OR ISSTORED OR KEPT IN A SECURELY LOCKED CONTAINER.”

New Jersey:“IT IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE TO LEAVE A LOADED FIREARMWITHIN EASY ACCESS OF A MINOR.”

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New York City:“THE USE OF A LOCKING DEVICE OR SAFETY LOCK IS ONLY ONEASPECT OF RESPONSIBLE WEAPONS STORAGE. ALL WEAPONSSHOULD BE STORED UNLOADED AND LOCKED IN A LOCATION THATIS BOTH SEPARATE FROM THEIR AMMUNITION AND INACCESSIBLE TO CHILDREN AND ANY OTHER UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS.”

North Carolina:“IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE OR LEAVE A FIREARM THAT CAN BEDISCHARGED IN A MANNER THAT A REASONABLE PERSON SHOULDKNOW IS ACCESSIBLE TO A MINOR.”

Texas:“IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE, TRANSPORT, OR ABANDON AN UNSE-CURED FIREARM IN A PLACE WHERE CHILDREN ARE LIKELY TO BEAND CAN OBTAIN ACCESS TO THE FIREARM.”

Wisconsin:“IF YOU LEAVE A LOADED FIREARM WITHIN THE REACH OR EASYACCESS OF A CHILD YOU MAY BE FINED OR IMPRISONED OR BOTH IFTHE CHILD IMPROPERLY DISCHARGES, POSSESSES, OR EXHIBITS THEFIREARM.”

Please also check with your licensed retailer or state police for additio-nal warnings which may be required by local law or regulation. Becausesuch regulations are subject to change, local authorities are in the bestposition to advise you on such legal matters.

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