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Dwight Angel has been a Gunsmith since 1984 and is currently a US ATF Federal Firearms Licensed Firearms Manufacture. He is a Certified Practical Gunsmith by the American Gunsmithing Institute, an experienced Firearms Instructor, a former Research & Training Specialist with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, a retired Florida Department of Corrections employee, a former FDLE CJSTC Florida Firearms Task Force Coordinator, a former Penn Foster Gunsmith Career Education Gunsmith Author/Editor/Writer, a Florida State Licensed Auctioneer (AU4267), a Florida State Licensed Auction Business (AB4131).
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Telephone: +1 850 509 0979
E-mail: angel.dwight@yahoo.com
Address: Online Only - No Public Access Offices
Mailing Address Only;
163 Conrad Hills Road
HAana, Florida 32333
FIREARMS SAFE HANDLING
WARNINGS, NOTICES, PRECAUTIONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL FIREARMS HANDLING SAFETY RULES & WARNINGS!
BE SAFE - NOT SORRY - ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FIREARMS ACCIDENTS!
Basic firearms handling safety rules;
1. Always Keep the Muzzle Pointed in a Safe Direction.
2. Firearms Should Be Unloaded and Stored Away From Ammunition When Not Actually in Use.
3. Don't Totally Rely Upon Your Gun's "Mechanical Safety". Safetys Can Brake or Fail to Function.
4. Be Sure of Your Target and What's Beyond Your Target or In Your Line of Fire.
5. Use The Correct Ammunition Designed for Use in Your Firearm.
6. If Your Gun Fails to Fire When the Trigger is Pulled, Wait 30 Seconds & Unload the Firearm, Conduct a Complete Inspection - Be Sure to Check the Barrel for Lodged Bullets or Obstructions.
7. Always Wear Eye and Ear Protection When Shooting.
8. Be Sure the Barrel is Clear of Obstructions Before Loading or Shooting Your Firearm.
9. Don't Alter or Modify The Factory Design of Your Gun.
10. Ensure Only a Qualified Gunsmith Makes Adjustments, Evaluations, Repairs, Part Replacements and Inspections of Your Guns.
11. Clean and Service Your Firearms Regularly.
12. Learn the Mechanical Handling Characteristics and Safe Operations of the Firearm You Are Using.
13. Inspect You Ammunition Before Loading Your Firearm. Look For Proper Caliber or Gage Use. Look For and Dispose of Ammunuition With Any Damage, Corrosion, Case Cracks or Tarnish. Look For High Primers Which May Cause Malfunctions.
14. Always Keep Your Firearms Stored Unloaded and Locked in a Secure Container Away from Children, Untrained Persons and Persons With Emotional Problems, Depression, Suicidal Idealizations or Expressions.
15. Always Handle and Treat Firearms As If They Are Loaded All The Time.
16. Never Point Your Firearm at Anything or Anyone That You Are Not Justified in Destroying.
17. Keep Your Finger Off the Trigger Until You Intend to Shoot Your Firearm.
18. Wash Your Hands & Face After Firing a Firearm or Picking Up Brass to Avoid Lead Contamination.
19. Never Give Your Firearm to an Untrained Person or Allow an Untrained Person to Handle Your Firearm.
20. Never Leave or Store a Loaded Firearm Within Reach of Another Person.