Manual

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hand (from the bottom right), through the window opening of the frame. The ejection rod
can be operated with the thumb.
Fixing the cylinder accelerates the unloading process. Furthermore, it will prevent the
cylinder from falling back into the frame opening, and ergo keeping the employed
ejector from hitting the frame. If this occurs, it might cause damage to the surface finish.
While fixing the cylinder, the muzzle should always point downwards and/or in a safe
direction.
While unloading the cylinder, the revolver should be pointed upwards, in the opposite
but safe direction.
6.1 Abrasive marks of the cylinder stop
While rotation of the cylinder occurs by pulling the trigger, no abrasive marks at the
cylinder stop on the outer diameter of the cylinder can occur. Such abrasive marks only
occur when turning the cylinder improperly by hand.
While closing the cylinder, the cylinder stop should be inserted into an arresting groove
or in the area of the ramp. In this way, the abrasive marks on the cylinder can be
generally avoided.
6.2 Optional replacement cylinder
After opening the cylinder, the cylinder/crane assembly can be removed from the front
of the frame by pushing the button on the right side of the revolver frame.
During the installation of the cylinder/crane assembly, the button has to be pushed
again. The arresting piece will arrest the crane-axis.
This assembly allows for a non problematic insertion of a replacement cylinder and
makes the cleaning of the weapon easier. By removing the cylinder/crane assembly
from the frame, an “added safety”, (for instance at the shooting line); can be achieved.