Safety Instructions

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Comments:
SA (Single Action)
The trigger mechanism operates in a single action mode of fire. The hammer is cocked
manually and then after pressing the trigger the pistol is fired. The trigger travel is short, and
pull weight is low. After each discharge the hammer remains cocked.
DA (Double Action)
The trigger mechanism operates in a double action mode of fire. The hammer is
cocked, released and the pistol fired by one pull of the trigger. The trigger travel is longer,
and trigger pull weight is higher than at SA mode of fire.
Safety Features
Trigger Guard
Prevents unintentional pressing of the trigger, for example when the pistol is dropped.
Inertia Firing Pin
The design of the firing pin prevents the firing pin from protruding through the face of
the slide when the hammer is in its rest position. This eliminates the possibility of a discharge
when a loaded pistol is dropped on the hammer.
Firing Pin Safety
The firing pin safety keeps the firing pin blocked until the trigger is pulled. This safety
device minimizes the risk of accidental discharge through mishandling such as when a
loaded pistol is dropped.
Safety Stop on the Hammer
A half-cock safety notch is on the hammer so as to prevent it from striking the firing pin
when the hammer is manually cocked, and a thumb could slip. When the hammer is on the
safety stop, it is not leaning against the firing pin stop, but its position is further back.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Ammunition
Use only factory-manufactured ammunition of appropriate caliber, which are in
compliance with CIP regulations (International Proof Commission for Firearms) or SAAMI
(Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute Inc. of the United States). The use
of other cartridges could damage the handgun or cause injury to the shooter. The
manufacturer of the firearm does not recommend excessive dry firing (firing without
ammunition). It is advisable to use snap caps for dry training as they are intended for this
purpose.