FIREARM SAFETY
Safety First, colt always

Proper gun storage helps prevent access by children, reduces the risk of theft, and restricts use by individuals who may pose a danger to themselves or others.


Ensuring Safety: How Colt is Partnering with the NSSF for Safe and Responsible Firearm Ownership








Colt is dedicated to championing the idea that every firearm owner needs to understand how to own their product in a safe and responsible way. We are strengthening our commitment to safety and community engagement by partnering with organizations like those highlighted in our Safety Impact Award program, and others such as Gun Talk, Shoot Like a Girl and Blue Trail Range. These collaborations aim to promote responsible firearm ownership, enhance safety education, wildlife preservation and hunting safety, and support inclusive shooting sports initiatives.
SAFETY IMPACT AWARD PARTICIPANTS
When you are handling a firearm, safety ALWAYS comes first. These are the four rules of firearm safety. Display these anywhere you might handle a firearm.

NSSF Child Safe – Now in its 25th year, Project ChildSafe is the nation’s largest, most comprehensive gun safety program

Ducks Unlimited is a nonprofit organization established in 1937 to conserve wetlands, grasslands, and associated habitats to benefit waterfowl, other wildlife, and communities

Look no further than Adam Vinatieri’s Second Annual Clays 4 Charity Shoot, proudly hosted by The Preserve Sporting Club. This event promises to be the greatest day in sporting clays, where amateurs, celebrities, and pros alike can come and enjoy a day of fun in the name of charity.

International Hunters Education Association, USA – International Hunters Education Association serves hunting and shooting sports educators worldwide by developing and implementing standards and resources based on research that promote safe, responsible, and ethical practices while fostering partner communication
FOUR RULES OF FIREARM SAFETY
When you are handling a firearm, safety ALWAYS comes first. These are the four rules of firearm safety. Display these anywhere you might handle a firearm.
RULE #1
RULE #2
RULE #3
RULE #4
KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOU ARE READY TO FIRE
PARTNERS IN SAFETY






PARTNERS IN SAFETY





