User Manual

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ALWAYS FOLLOW SATE, FEDERAL AND LOCAL LAWS REGUARDING FIREARMS
STORAGE AND CARRY AND USE AND OWNERSHIP.
EAA Corp makes no representations and disclaims any responsibility, expressed or
implied, with respect to the manner or consequences of product use. The implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and all other warranties,
expressed or implied, are excluded and shall not apply to the product sold. Determination
of fitness or suitability of any product for a specific use is the responsibility of the user. User
assumes all responsibility to use these products in a safe manner in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions. All instructions and warnings should be read and understood
by the user before product use.
How to Fit Your Pistol to Your ABDO
®
.
Make sure the firearm is unloaded (FIG: 8)
Adjust barrel pin so firearm fits inside ABDO
®
…. Note: Barrel pin screw hole is off center to
allow for adjustment Right or Left or Up or Down. See Figurers: ( FIG 18) Proper Barrel
Pin
Fit, (FIG 9) Improper Barrel Pin Fit, (FIG 5) Barrel Pin Hole Out of center for adjustment,
(FIG 20) Barrel Pin Assembly Screw installation.
3) What you want is the lid of the ABDO
®
to close with full function of latch and free movement
of the firearm. Many firearms will fit in the ABDO
®
, with
adjustment. If you have any
questions see online Video on ABDO
®
adjustment. (FIG 19) Pistol proper alignment and
Right Hand Placement, (FIG 14) Pistol proper alignment and Left Hand Placement,
(FIG 12) ABDO
®
Latched / locked (Make Sure Latch is always fully locked when you
have a firearm inside the ABDO
®
), (FIG 13) ABDO
®
Latch Unlocked
4) Keep ABDO
®
Key Locked except during use. (FIG 10) is locked and (FIG 11) is unlocked…
Note this is a simple detent lock so always test ABDO
®
latch to assure latch is Locked or
Unlocked depending on your requirements.
5) Your ABDO
®
is designed to allow the firearm to rest on the barrel pin. As Shipped, the
barrel pin is designed to prevent you from keeping a round in the chamber while carrying
the firearm inside your ABDO
®
. Do Not Alter or Modify Barrel Pin of your ABDO
®
UNLESS YOU FOLLOW BELOW INSTRUCTIONS…..
6) A small piece of foam rubber is included with your ABDO
®
device. The foam serves two
purposes, to keep your pistol from bumping against the inside of the ABDO
®
and to cant
the pistol when ABDO
®
is open so that the pistol is in the best position for presentation.
MORE ABDO® WORDS
IMPORTANT BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ... NEVER carry ANY gun (a) with a round
under the hammer; (b) with a round in line with the firing pin; (c) “cocked and locked”; or
(d) in a ready-to-fire condition, UNLESS the maker of your gun states that you can safely
carry it this way and you are specifically trained and certified to safely carry it this way in
your holster. Carrying a gun in any of these conditions INCREASES THE RISK OF
ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. Refer to the gun maker’s instructions and where appropriate,
instructions from your
police training officer, range master, or law enforcement agency.
NEVER carry ANY gun with the hammer or firing pin in the rearward or full-cock position
and the safety lever or button in the “off” or “fire” position.
If your gun is equipped with a safety switch, ALWAYS move the safety lever or button to
the “safe” position BEFORE YOU put the firearm into your ABDO®. Do not move it to the
“fire” position until y
ou have drawn the gun clear of the ABDO® and have pointed it in a
safe direction.