The ISSF have done it again.....6.2.2.2 Safety flags must be inserted in all rifles, pistols and semiautomatic
shotguns at all times other than during authorized dry
firing or live firing on a firing point. The purpose of safety flags is to
visibly demonstrate when gun actions are open and guns are
unloaded. To demonstrate that air rifles and air pistols are
unloaded, the safety flag must be long enough to extend through
the full length of the barrel.
•If a safety flag is not used as required by this rule, a Jury
Member must give a WARNING with instructions to insert a
safety flag in the gun.
- 186 - Edition 2013 (First Print, 11/2012)
•If the Jury confirms that an athlete refuses to use a safety
flag as required by this rule and after being warned, the
athlete must be disqualified.
6.2.2.4 When placing a gun down to leave the firing point or when firing is
complete, all guns must be unloaded with actions (bolt or locking
mechanism) open and safety flags inserted. Before leaving a
firing point, the athlete must ascertain and the Range Officer must
verify that there is no cartridge or pellet in the gun’s chamber,
barrel or magazine and a safety flag is inserted.
There is no definition or drawing of what they want.....
What constitutes a safety flag ?
Does a red plastic manufactures breech plug comply ?