Safety Curriculum Project ChildSafe Putting A Lock On Safety! A nationwide program of the National Shooting Sports Foundation and its community partners.

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Safety Curriculum Project ChildSafe Putting A Lock On Safety! A nationwide program of the National Shooting Sports Foundation and its community partners to help ensure safe and responsible firearm ownership and storage

Remember, nearly all firearms accidents in the home can be prevented simply by making sure that guns are kept unloaded and locked up, with ammunition secured in a separate location.

A Message for Your Children Young people are naturally curious about firearms and, as a result, may be tempted to "play" with a firearm they find. Make sure young people in your home are aware of and understand the safety guidelines described below. REMEMBER: IF YOU FIND A GUN, DON'T PICK IT UP. JUST LEAVE IT ALONE, AND GO TELL AN ADULT RIGHT AWAY!

A Message for Your Children 1.Don't go looking for guns in your house or a friend's house. Don't let other kids look for guns in your house. 2.If you find a gun in your house, or anywhere else, STOP! Leave it alone. Don't touch it. Don't let anyone else touch it. Leave the area and be sure to tell an adult at once. 3.Even if a gun looks like a toy, don't touch it. Some real guns may look like toy guns, so don't take a chance. Leave the area and immediately tell an adult.

Options for Securely Storing Firearms Method Features Comments Widely available, can effectively block trigger but does not prevent loading. Caution: should never be used on a loaded gun because it can cause the gun to fire under certain circumstances; can't be used on lever-action firearms; keys and combinations must be kept away from children and other unauthorized persons.

Options for Securely Storing Firearms Method Features Comments Widely available, can be used on most firearms, and can also be used to lock a gun to a solid object. Be sure to install according to directions, not around trigger!; keys, combinations must be kept away from children; cable can be cut.

Options for Securely Storing Firearms Method Features Comments Conceals and protects guns. Provides secure storage for loaded or unloaded firearm, but in electronic models batteries will need replacement; depending on size, locked box can be stolen; keys and combinations must be kept away from children and other unauthorized persons.

Options for Securely Storing Firearms Method Features Comments Most secure storage for multiple guns Certain models are heavy, expensive; keys and combination must be kept away from children and other unauthorized persons.

Options for Securely Storing Firearms Method Features Comments Creates a condition where gun cannot be fired. Not possible with all guns; requires knowledge of correct assembly and disassembly procedures; don't lose the parts.

Cable-style Gun Lock Installation Instructions This lock consists of a vinyl-covered steel cable with one end permanently secured to a keyed padlock. When properly installed, the firearm is unloaded and the lock prevents the firearms action from closing. The cable-style lock (patent pending) supplied in this Project ChildSafe safety kit should be used in addition to, not as a substitute for, safe firearms handling and storage methods. As a firearms owner, it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to know how to safely handle and securely store your firearms. Please read the Project ChildSafe safety booklet included in this kit and your firearm's Owner's Manual for safe handling and storage methods. WARNING: Before installing this or any gun lock, be sure the firearm is completely UNLOADED and the safety is on SAFE. When installing the lock, keep your finger off the trigger and always have the firearm pointing in a safe direction.

REMEMBER: No firearm's safety or lock can be a substitute for safe, careful gun handling and storage. This lock is intended to discourage unauthorized access to a firearm, particularly by young children. This lock may be cut or defeated by a determined individual and may not prevent intentional misuse of a firearm.

Below are examples of lock installation procedures on common firearm actions. This lock will fit most firearms. Autoloading Pistols: With the slide locked back and magazine removed, insert the cable through the ejection port and out the magazine well. On small- caliber guns, remove or slide back the plastic cable cover on the end piece to ease insertion. To lock: key must be inserted. Rotate key quarter turn clockwise. Insert cable end into lock. Rotate key quarter turn back to remove. Check that cable is secure. Revolvers: With the cylinder open, insert the cable through the barrel, or through an empty cylinder chamber, or through the frame. To lock: key must be inserted. Rotate key quarter turn clockwise. Insert cable end into lock. Rotate key quarter turn back to remove. Check that cable is secure.

Below are examples of lock installation procedures on common firearm actions. This lock will fit most firearms. Autoloading and pump-action shotguns: With the bolt in the locked open position, insert the cable through the ejection port and out the loading port. To lock: key must be inserted. Rotate key quarter turn clockwise. Insert cable end into lock. Rotate key quarter turn back to remove. Check that cable is secure.

Below are examples of lock installation procedures on common firearm actions. This lock will fit most firearms. Bolt Action Rifles: Open the action (lock it open if your firearm has a bolt hold-open device) and remove the magazine. Insert the cable through the ejection port and out the magazine well. To lock: key must be inserted. Rotate key quarter turn clockwise. Insert cable end into lock. Rotate key quarter turn back to remove. Check that cable is secure. OR Remove the bolt from the rifle. Insert the cable through the ejection port and out through the end of the receiver assembly. To lock: key must be inserted. Rotate key quarter turn clockwise. Insert cable end into lock. Rotate key quarter turn back to remove. Check that cable is secure...

How To Lock: TO LOCK: KEY MUST BE INSERTED ROTATE KEY QUARTER TURN CLOCKWISE. INSERT CABLE END INTO LOCK. ROTATE KEY QUARTER TURN BACK TO REMOVE ** CHECK THAT CABLE IS SECURE. **

GUN LOCK SAFETY TIPS Keep cable and lock outside of trigger guard at all times. Always push cable into padlock until it locks securely. After removing key, tug on cable to ensure connection is secure. Store key to the gun lock and the firearm separately. Be sure to store key in a location inaccessible to unauthorized persons, particularly children. Do not work the firearms action with the lock in place. This may damage the lock and/or the firearm. If the locks plastic coating becomes damaged or separated from the steel cable or the lock face, replace the lock.