911-Al PISTOL CAL. 45 ACP USER'S MANUAL WARNING: READ THE INSTRUCTIONS and SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction..................................................................................... 2 General Information......................................................................... 2 Basic Model Description....................................................:............... 3 Specification.................................................................................... 3 Safety Features................................................................................
Introduction As a responsible firearms owner, you must read this USER'S MANUAL thoroughly and become familiar with if before you handle your new CHARLES DALY PISTOL. This USER'S MANUAL is designed to assist you in learning the proper use and care of your handgun. After reading this manual, examine your handgun carefully and make sure you understand all of the basic features associated with it.
BASIC MODEL DESCRIPTION The CHARLES DALY PISTOL in Cal. 45 ACP, is designed for both combat and competition, combines the best accepted principles of strength, safety, accuracy, mechanical reliability and ease of handing-all to meet the most exacting standards of law enforcement, military, self defense and competition shooting. All parts are made of high grade ordnance steel and heat treated for strength and durability.
Rifling Twist Right hand. One Turn / 400 Mm. No. of Grooves 6 Finish Blued NOTE: Specifications subject to change without prior notice. SAFETY FEATURES WARNING: THE USER SHOULD NEVER DEPEND ON SAFETY MECHANISM OR ANY OTHER MECHANICAL DEVICE TO JUSTIFY CARELESS AND IMPROPER HANDLING. 1. Safety Lock: The pistol is fitted with a safety lock which when applied at the cocked position, blocks the sear and hammer to prevent the gun from being fired. 2.
SPECIAL FEATURES • Double slide serrations cut for optimal grip and cocking ease. • Lowered side ejection port for a more efficient and reliable ejection of Spent shells. • Skeletonized combat hammer with serrated non-slip thumb surface and matching large oval opening for light weight and reduced lock time. • Beavertail grip safety which protects the hand from non-slip thumb surface and matching large oval opening for light weight and reduced lock time.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION WARNING: ALWAYS KEEP THE PISTOL POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION WHEN LOADING AND UNLOADING. INSPECT THE CHAMBER AND BORE OF THE BARREL FOR ANY OBSTRUCTION, EXCESSIVE OIL OR GREASE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN GUN DAMAGE AND/ OR INJURY TO THE SHOOTER OR THOSE NEARBY. LOADING To load the magazine, place the first cartridge in the front end of the magazine follower and push it down until it can be slid in under the feed lips of the magazine.
2. Press the recoil spring with your thumb and rotate the barrel bushing clockwise. 3. Gently allow the plug and recoil spring set to move forward. Do not remove the set as this will keep the recoil spring guide in place. 4. Pull the slide backwards until the smallest slot on its left aligns with the top rear of the slide stop. Remove the slide stop by pressing its pivot stud on the right side of the frame. 5. Pull the slide directly forward of its guide rails in the frame.
/ /. Push the combination slide and safety lock plungers and the spring between them out to the rear of plunger tube. 12. Drift the ejector pin and lift the ejector out of its seat in the rear of the frame. 13. To dismantle the main spring housing assembly, force the main spring cap down with a punch and push the main spring cap pin put of its hole in the main spring housing. This will permit the main spring cap, the main spring, and the spring housing pin retainer to be withdrawn from the housing.
to remove powder and primer residues. Other parts and areas to be cleaned are the slide and barrel locking lugs, the frame and slide rails, firing pin, extractor claw and other adjacent areas. After cleaning, wipe all surfaces with a clean dry cloth to remove all traces of the solvent and apply a light film of oil immediately thereafter. To clean the pistol thoroughly, disassemble all parts to the extent described above, taking care not to ruin or lose any part.
4507 Slide Stop Plunger 4508 Plunger Spring 4509 Firing Pin 4510 Firing Pin Spring 4511 Firing Pin Stop 4512 Extractor 4513 Front Sight 4514 Rear Sight 4515 Recoil Spring 4516 Recoil Spring Plug 4517 Recoil Spring Guide 4518 Frame 4518PT Plunger Tube 4519S Magazine Box 4520S Magazine Spring 4521S Magazine Follower 4522S Magazine Spring Plate 4523S Magazine Base Pad 4524 Magazine Release 4525 Magazine Release Lock 4526 Magazine Release Spring 4527 Grip Panel Right
4544 Ejector Pin 4545 Grip Safety 4546 Main Spring 4547 Main Spring Cap 4548 Main Spring Cap Pin 4549 Main Spring Housing 4550 Main Spring Housing Pin 4551 Main Spring Housing pin Retainer BASIC RULES OF SAFE FIREARMS HANDLING Safety must be the first and constant consideration of every person who handles firearms and ammunition. A person with a gun in his possession has an important responsibility.
STATEMENT OF LIABILITY The CHARLES DALY PISTOL is classified as a firearm of dangerous weapon. It is expressly understood that the manufacturer of CHARLES DALY assumes no liability for its resale or unsafe handling under local laws and regulations: and for physical injury or property damage resulting from either intentional or accidental discharge, or for the function of the gun subjected to influence beyond the manufacturer's control.
Charles Daly MODEL MS Charles Daly now introduces the new downsized Model MS 1911-A1 pistol in caliber 45 ACP. It is basically a shortened version of the original full-size (Model FS) Charles Daly M1911-A1. The overall length of the MS pistol is one inch shorter but with the same grip length giving the same firepower and good handling characteristics as with the full size parent.