All the Revolver Owners , a good document and must read- helps you to understand the various aspect of revolver safety and maintenance. Please follow the link below.
http://www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore/Sm ... Manual.pdf
S&W - Safety and Instruction Manual for Revolvers
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Re: S&W - Safety and Instruction Manual for Revolvers
Wonderful share nbk3y7k!
Actually, I think it would be fantastic to have an IFG exclusive topic / thread on Firearms Safety that all members can access.
Good one!
Actually, I think it would be fantastic to have an IFG exclusive topic / thread on Firearms Safety that all members can access.
Good one!
When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns!
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I agree, there should be a separate section on firearms security.
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http://ag.ca.gov/firearms/forms/pdf/hscsg.pdf
In California, every handgun purchase requires what is called as HSC (handgun safety certificate). It provides the fundamental safety rules which should never be broken for safety of self and people around us. Its a good read, especially the 6 rules which are hammered by NRA in each and every training provided across the country.
The certificate requires a simple written test, and showing safe handling of gun (holding, finger off the trigger, empty check, etc.)
In California, every handgun purchase requires what is called as HSC (handgun safety certificate). It provides the fundamental safety rules which should never be broken for safety of self and people around us. Its a good read, especially the 6 rules which are hammered by NRA in each and every training provided across the country.
The certificate requires a simple written test, and showing safe handling of gun (holding, finger off the trigger, empty check, etc.)