Manual
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CONTENTS
BASIC SAFETY RULES 6
DESCRIPTION 10
TECHNICAL FEATURES AND DATA 12
LOADING AND FIRING 13
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LOADING THE MAGAZINE
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LOADING THE PISTOL AND THE CARTRIDGE
CHAMBER
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FIRING
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HOW TO LOWER THE HAMMER
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UNLOADING THE PISTOL AND THE CARTRIDGE
CHAMBER
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UNLOADING THE MAGAZINE
MAINTENANCE 15
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FIELD STRIPPING
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CLEANING AND LUBRICATING
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ASSEMBLY
HOW TO REVERSE THE MAGAZINE RELEASE
BUTTON 16
TROUBLE SHOOTING, CAUSES AND REMEDIES 17
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BASIC SAFETY RULES
1. NEVER POINT A FIREARM AT SOMETHING THAT IS NOT SAFE TO SHOOT.
Never let the muzzle of a
firearm point at any part of
your body or at another
person. This is especially
important when loading or
unloading the firearm.
When you are shooting at
a target, know what is
behind it. Some bullets can
travel over a mile. If you
miss your target or if the
bullet penetrates the
target, it is your
responsibility to ensure that the shot does not cause unintended injury or damage.
2. ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IF IT WERE
LOADED.
Never assume that a firearm is unloaded.
The
only certain way to ensure that a firearm is
empty is to open the chamber and visually
examine the inside to see if a round is present.
Removing the magazine will not guarantee that
a pistol is unloaded or cannot fire.
Shotguns
and rifles can be checked by cycling or removing
all rounds and by then opening the chamber so
that a visual inspection of the chamber for any
remaining rounds can be made.