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Safety Instructions And Waiver of Liability and Assumption of Risk Agreement Please read entirely these important instructions on the safe loading and firing of our Muzzle Loading Artillery. Always remember that this artillery is not a toy. Improper loading and firing could result in serious injury or death. Never shoot a projectile from the artillery. With the proper load of powder and wadding, you should get the desired theatrical sound and smoke for your reenactment or ceremony. We suggest that you use an FFg black powder such as Goex Pinnacle Powder. It is a clean burning powder that will require less maintenance to the artillery bore. The black powder should be pre-measured by the specification below. The pre-measured amount should be wrapped in aluminum foil. The foil packet should be carefully placed into the end of the barrel and gently pushed all the way to the back with a non metal ramrod. Then gently push the wadding with the ramrod against the foil packet. We suggest cardboard disk that are just a slightly larger diameter than the barrel. We suggest the cardboard disks are glued or taped together in 3/4 inch thick sets. You should load up to, but not more than, five such sets in the artillery, pushing firmly with the ramrod after each set. The artillery is now loaded and ready for firing. Before placing the primer in primer hole the powder packet must be ruptured or punctured with a brass rod or prick. Then place the 209 primer on the firing mechanism. Before pulling the string to fire look around and make sure that every one is standing behind the artillery a safe distance and wearing ear protection. Pull the string and enjoy the theatrics. After firing the artillery, always swab the bore with a damp cloth mop or allow 10 minutes between each shot. This procedure is to reduce the risk of a burning cinder igniting your next shot prematurely. You should have the same respect for the artillery as a firearm. Never stand in front of the barrel at any time. Never smoke near the black powder or loaded artillery. Refrain from alcoholic beverages while loading and firing the artillery. Anyone younger than 21 years of age should be supervised by an adult. The artillery is intended for use out of doors and away aim the barrel away from buildings or objects when loading and firing. Cannon Caliber & Description_____________________________ Recommended load in ounces __________ I,___________________________ , by my signature below do acknowledge that I am over 21 years of age and that I can read and write the English language. I have read the above instructions for the safe loading and firing of the artillery and that I will abide by all local, state and federal laws and assume all risk and responsibility. I acknowledge that Bismarck Guns & Artillery is not responsible or liable directly or indirectly for damages or injuries whatsoever resulting from the use or misuse of the muzzle loading artillery specified above. Purchaser (complete name)___________________________________________ Date __________________ Complete Address__________________________________________________________________________ Phone# ________________________________________________ Date of Birth ___________ Age _______ ______________________________________ __________ ____________________________________ Signature of Purchaser Date Witness Bismarck Guns & Artillery ______________________________________ __________ 509 Tomahawk Lane, Bismarck, AR 71929 Bismarck Guns & Artillery Date Ph # 501-865-3700 or 501-282-6836 |
Below is the safety instructions and Waiver of Liability and Assumption of Risk Agreement that is required before transfer of our artillery. All artillery pieces are sold as non shooters.
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Bismarck Guns and Artillery Doug Green, owner 509 Tomahawk Lane Bismarck, Arkansas 71929 501-865-3700 or 501-282-6836 Email: greenk@catc.net |
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Bismarck Guns and Artillery Doug Green, owner 509 Tomahawk Lane Bismarck, Arkansas 71929 501-865-3700 or 501-282-6836 Email: greenk@catc.net |