Instruction Manual
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Cleaning the Barrel Bore and the Cartridge Chamber
If the pistol has not been fired or if only a few cartridges have been fired, clean the
barrel bore and cartridge chamber by the clean patch attached to the cleaning rod. Repeat
the cleaning, changing patches, until the last patch comes out clean.
When the barrel bore is very dirty, apply a gun cleaning solution using a cleaning brush.
Let the solvent act for about 10 minutes (this time may vary depending on the solvent agent
being used). Then thoroughly scrub out the barrel bore. Subsequently, dry the barrel bore
and cartridge chamber with a clean patch and check that all powder residues or fouling have
been removed. If necessary repeat this procedure.
The cleaning rod and the brush must be inserted into the barrel bore from the chamber,
to prevent wear or damage to the muzzle. Pass the brush all the way through the barrel bore
before reversing the movement. If you try to change directions with the brush in the barrel,
the brush could stick.
Cleaning of Other Pistol Parts
Other parts of the pistol (including the external surfaces of the barrel) should be
cleaned with a dry cloth, old toothbrush, brass bristle brush or a wooden scraper. Preserving
oil or paraffin oil can be used for proper cleaning. Never use the agent designed for barrel
bore cleaning! These solutions could remain in the joints, and after some time could cause
corrosion.
Check that cloth particles or brush bristles have not become lodged in any part of the
pistol.
Preserving
When the barrel bore, cartridge chamber, and all accessible parts are clean and dry,
wipe these parts with a cloth soaked in gun oil or apply the oil in a spray. Remove all excess
oil.
Before shooting always wipe the barrel bore dry. At very low temperatures remove the
oil from all accessible parts or apply a lubricant prepared especially for these conditions.
Use thick preserving agents for example, preserving grease only for a long-term
storage in demanding climate environments, and before any use of the pistol it must be
thoroughly removed from all parts of the firearm.
Waste Management
When used properly, the materials used in the product and packaging have no adverse
effects on human health or the environment. When disposing of the product or its packaging,
metal parts (steel and non-ferrous metals), plastics, wood, paper and cardboard should be
stored separately in collecting containers intended specifically for that purpose.










