Operator's Manual

SAFETY DEPENDS ON YOU
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CLEANING MATERIALS
Cleaning should be performed according to instructions in this manual using Break-Free
CLP or good quality gun
oil.
Use a cleaning kit or cleaning equipment designed to clean revolvers. The cleaning kit should contain: a good
quality gun oil, cleaning rods, bore patches, a small brush, a bore brush, and a chamber brush at a minimum.
CAUTION: If your firearm has been coated with a decorative finish, it is susceptible to damage from certain
chemicals and abrasive surfaces. Do not use solvents, paint thinners, or gun cleaning products to clean the
decorative finish. Do not store the firearm with lubricants or oils on the decorative finishes as they will weaken
the outer protective coating of the decorative finish.
CAUTION: If your firearm has been coated with a decorative finish, the best way to care for and maintain the
longevity of the decorative finish is to use a clean and soft cloth dampened with water and gently wiping the
decorative finish. As always, you may use normal gun oil lubricants to clean and maintain the internal components
of the firearm using care not to get the products on the decorative finish.
CLEANING & LUBRICATION
WARNING: ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR REVOLVER IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE AND PRIOR TO CLEANING AND
STORING TO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE. IF THIS REVOLVER IS CARELESSLY OR
IMPROPERLY HANDLED, AN ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE COULD RESULT AND COULD CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY,
DEATH, OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
WHEN TO CLEAN:
After Firing: Clean your revolver as soon as possible. This will lessen the opportunity for corrosion to start.
Periodically: It is suggested that you clean your revolver when necessary and at least once or twice a year in a
temperate climate, or as often as once a week in a tropical climate. If you get your revolver wet,
clean it as soon as possible.