Parts List
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USE OF THE SAFETY
Make sure you are familiar with the character-
istics and use of the safety before using the
firearm.
This safety acts directly on the cocking ham-
mer, leaving the trigger to be pressed freely,
in this way without decocking it.
Before setting the safety, pull the bolt back to
cock the hammer.
If the safety is placed in position with the
hammer decocked, it is not possible to
open the bolt manually and consequently,
the hammer cannot be cocked. To re-cock
the hammer, it is necessary to disconnect
the safety.
–Safety disconnected: lever lowered. The red
point visible in the holes on the safety lever.
Firing position. (figure 29).
–Safety connected: lever raised. Firearm can-
not shoot.
(figure 30).
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE MAINTENANCE
– Perform the maintenance operations as
suggested by the manufacturer to keep the
firearm in the best conditions. A good
maintenance will make the best perform-
ances possible and a longer useful life.
– Before attempting any work on your firearm,
make sure that the chamber and/or the maga-
zine are unloaded.
– Do not attempt to remove parts or compo-
nents of the firearm unless specified.
– Do not attempt to modify or repair the com-
ponents of the firearm. For help, contact an
authorised dealer or qualified personnel.
STRIPPING THE PISTOL
ONLY experienced people should strip the
pistol, provided they are familiar with it.
Make sure that the chamber and/or the
magazine of your pistol is unloaded.
Proceed as follows.
– Prepare an adequate working area, which
should be covered by a clean cloth where to
lay the components of the pistol in the order
they are disassembled. This will make reas-
sembling the pistol easier.
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