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• The slide does not close properly.
See previous page.
Pistol is dirty or excessively lubricated.
• The empty case jams in the chamber or at the ejection port.
Insufficient recoil due to the pistol being dirty.
The ammunition gives insufficient recoil force.
Pistol is inadequately lubricated.
Pistol is dirty or too heavily lubricated.
• Hammer strikes but no discharge.
Defective cartridge.
Hard primers.
24. WARRANTY, SERVICE AND TECHNICAL QUESTIONS
For technical questions about service or your firearm contact:
FNH USA Customer Support
Phone: (703) 288-1292 ext. 122 or 104
If your FNH USA product should require service or repair contact the
FNH USA Product Service Center in Arnold, Missouri. Law enforcement
and military users should contact their department or unit armorer.
FNH USA Product Service Center
3005 Arnold Tenbrook Road
Arnold, MO 63010-4728
Phone: (800) 635-1321
When returning your FNH USA firearm for servicing you must do the following:
1. Be sure it is completely unloaded.
2. Remove the scope, optics or accessories.
3. Package it securely in a cardboard container.
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5. Apply a drop of medium-strength threadlocker to the mounting screws
and tighten them with the T10 Torx
®
wrench.
Notice! DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THE SCREWS.
6. Assemble the pistol as described in Section 17.3.
7. Zero the sight according to the sight manufacturers’ instructions.
22. THREADED MUZZLE
BEFORE ATTACHING ANY BARREL ACCESSORIES, MAKE
SURE THE PISTOL IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED (SECTION
16). ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE
DIRECTION AND PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE
POSITION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
The FNP-45 Tactical features an extended, threaded muzzle to accept sound
suppressors, compensators and other accessories. When installing
aftermarket accessories on the pistol, follow the manufacturers’ guidelines.
IMPORTANT: Before using any accessories check your local, state and
federal laws to insure owning and using sound suppressors, compensators
and other accessories are in compliance with local, state and federal laws.
23. TROUBLESHOOTING
If a problem cannot be solved by the few directives given below, the
pistol should not be used and should be examined by your dealer or
departmental armorer.
• The cartridge is not chambered.
The magazine has not been inserted correctly, is dirty or damaged.
Improper ammunition is used.
The magazine has not been loaded correctly.