Operating Instructions

Components 1
General 2
Operation of safeties 3
Inspections 4
Loading the pistol 5
Insertion of the first cartridge 5
Firing 6
Decocking the hammer 6
Pistol with empty magazine 6
Unloading the pistol 7
Firing of blank cartridges 7
Disassembly and reassembly of the pistol 8
Cleaning and maintenance 8
Storage 9
Repairs 9
Warranty 9-10
Important instructions 10-11
Technical data 12
Contact 12
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KEEP YOUR FINGER AWAY FROM
THE TRIGGER UNLESS YOU
INTEND TO FIRE. ALWAYS KEEP YOUR GUN POINTED
IN A SAFE DIRECTION SO THAT YOU AND OTHERS
CANNOT BE ENDANGERED.
WARNING:
A gun can only be safe as long as it is in flawless
operating condition. Incorrect handling and lack of
maintenance may lead to malfunctions and reduced safety
of the gun. Always be aware of possible risks from
dropping your pistol or from corrosion or other external
influences. In such cases, have your gun inspected by a
competent gunsmith before using it again. Unauthorized
modifications to the mechanism, damage caused by the
application of force, or modifications performed by third
parties will result in the manufacturer not assuming any
liability. Only an Umarex USA gunsmith is qualified to work
on this blank firing gun. Contact Umarex USA for repairs.
Important instructions for the use of blank
firing guns.
It should be remembered that even the safest gun is
potentially dangerous to you and others when it is not
properly handled. Read and understand the operating
instructions and learn how the gun works and is to be
handled. Always treat any gun as if it were loaded.
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