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« arm that clearly describes the trouble experienced and the repairs desired. 4.Ifconvenient,send a copy ofthe letter to us separately. 5.Never return ammunition with your firearm.It is against postal and most commerce regulations. Ifyou have any questions about this manual or about any other Browning products,call or write our Consumer Information Department: Browning Consumer Information One Browning Place Morgan Utah 84050 Phone:(801) 876-2711 browning.com 02-262-BFA_BLR OM_cover 8/6/03 1:41 PM Page 4THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING A BROWNING BLR LEVER ACTION RIFLE. The Lightning BLR and Lightweight ‘81 BLR utilize the most modern design ofany lever action rifle,with an advanced rack-and-pinion lever system and strong rotary bolt locking design.And with its detachable box magazine,you can safely shoot ballistically superior pointed bullets.The Lightning BLR and Lightweight ‘81 BLR incorporate Browning’s traditional quality and craftsmanship,coupled with the finest materials and modern manufacturing methods. With a reasonable amount ofcare,your Lightning BLR or Lightweight ‘81 BLR should give you many years ofdependable, enjoyable service.Please feel free to write us immediately ifyou have any observations regarding its performance and operation. 02-262-BFA_BLR OM 8/6/03 1:46 PM Page 12 YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR FIREARMS SAFETY As a gun owner,you accept a set ofresponsibilities ofthe most demanding nature.How seriously you carry out these responsibilities can mean the difference between life and death. There is no excuse for careless or abusive handling ofany firearm.At all times handle this rifle with intense respect for its power and potential danger. READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE CAUTIONS, PROPER HANDLING PROCEDURES AND INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED IN THIS BOOKLET BEFORE USING YOUR NEW FIREARM. 1ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE OF YOUR RIFLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. Do this even though you are certain the gun is unloaded. Never point any firearm at anything you do not intend to shoot.Be extremely alert and aware ofall persons and property within the range ofyour ammunition. 2 THIS RIFLE’S HALF-COCK NOTCH IS SIMPLY A HAMMER POSITION THAT MAY CATCH A HAMMER THAT SLIPS FROM YOUR THUMB WHILE COCKING (PROVIDING THE TRIGGER IS NOT DEPRESSED). It should not be taken as an assurance it will be caught all the time.You should never trust the half-cock hammer position to function as a safety.An excessive,abusive pull on the trigger could still cause the hammer to fall.Also,while the half-cock notch may frequently catch a hammer that slips from your thumb while cocking the rifle (provided the trigger is not depressed),the half-cock notch is NOT a safety and should not be relied upon to always catch the hammer.No guarantee can be made that the half-cock notch will prevent the hammer from striking the firing pin. When the hammer is in the full cocked position,the inertia firing pin is positioned to the rear until it is struck by a forcible blow from the forward motion ofthe hammer. 3 THE FOLDED-HAMMER POSITION OF THE HAMMER IS ONLY AN EXTRA MEASURE OF SAFETY. It is designed to put your rifle in a SAFER status.However,like any mechanical device,it can sometimes be 02-262-BFA_BLR OM 8/6/03 1:46 PM Page 2jarred or unintentionally manipulated into an unsafe condition. Safe gun handling does not stop with the folded hammer position of your rifle.This is an aid to safe gun handling and... »

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