Manual
CLEARING
A JAM
Inthe event
that a cartridge "jams" or does not feed into the chamber, do
not force the slide shut. Following is the proper procedure for cleaning
the jammed pistol:
1. Be sure the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction. KEEP FINGER OFF
OF TRIGGER.
2. Carefully remove the magazine. Pull the slide to its rear-most position.
If drawing the slide all the way back does not pull the cartridge
along with it, it may be necessary to use a small wood or plastic
dowel, sharpened on one end, to gently remove the cartridge from
the chamber and ejection port. Do not use a metal tool. NEVER
INSERT ANYTHING IN THE BARREL TO REMOVE CARTRIDGE.
3. Carefully inspect the pistol to be sure that a cartridge did not become
lodged in the magazine well of the grip frame.
UNLOADING
After completion of the shooting session, the following procedure should
be carried out exactly as described to unload the pistol.
The .380 DA.O. pistol will not stay open after the last shot. ALWAYS
CHECK THE CHAMBER AFTER USE TO MAKE SURE IT IS EMPTY.
Never carry the pistol with a round in the chamber. Never transport or
store the pistol with a round in the chamber or rounds in the magazine.
The following procedure must be followed to unload the pistol. Failure to
follow this procedure exactly could result in the chamber being
inadvertently loaded.
1, KEEP FINGER OFF OF TRIGGER AND POINT THE MUZZLE IN A
SAFE DIRECTION!
2. Remove the magazine.
3. After the magazine is removed, you must pull back on the slide
forcibly to extract the cartridge from the chamber and eject it out the
ejection port. Drawing the slide back slowly may result in the
cartridge falling in the magazine well and becoming lodged in the
frame of the pistol. When you are certain that the chamber is empty,
lower the slide to its foward position.
Wear Safety Glasses and Ear Protection at all times when shooting!