Instruction Handbook

the barrel may be removed as follows: Keep the
muzzle pointed in a safe direction. First, remove the
magazine, and then pull the slide or bolt back. Hold
it or lock it to the rear. Remove the jammed case by
shaking the rearm or pick it out with your ngers.
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UNLOADING
1. Be sure the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction.
2. After removing the magazine, be sure to clear the
chamber
3. Do not assume a rearm is unloaded until you have
visually checked it.
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TRANSPORTING AND STORING YOUR FIREARM
1. Always keep your rearm unloaded when transporting
it to and from shooting activities.
2.Store rearms and ammunition separately, preferably
locked and secured. Keep rearms and ammunition
out of reach of children, untrained individuals or
careless, unauthorized adults.
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SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS
Carrying a semi-automatic pistol with a cartridge in
the chamber greatly increases the chances of acci-
dental ring. Doing so may only be justied in cases
of clear and present danger. For instance, in cases of
self-defense you may have to re your pistol instantly,
however this is not recommended. The safest way to
carry a loaded pistol is to have the chamber empty.
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AMMUNITION
1. Use high-quality, original, factory-manufactured
ammunition in your rearm. Never use ammunition
that is wet, dirty, corroded or damaged. Never oil or
lubricate ammunition or let excess aerosol lubri-
cants, preservatives, or cleaners come into contact
with cartridges. This may cause dangerous malfunc-
tion problems. Be sure your ammunition has the
proper caliber, which is engraved on the rearm. Do
not use ammunition of any other caliber.
2. Reloading ammunition is a science. Improperly
loaded ammunition may cause severe damage to
your rearm and severe injury to both the shooter
and other individuals. Use ammunition approved by
the U.S. Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufac-
turers Institute, Inc. (SAAMI). All warranties are void
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