Operator's Manual

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CLEANING & LUBRICATION (Cont.)
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FORCE THE CYLINDER OPEN WITH THE HAMMER COCKED DOING SO
COULD DAMAGE THE REVOLVER MECHANISM.
1. Keep your finger off the trigger and outside of the trigger guard.
2. Ensure that the hammer is not cocked.
3. Open revolver by pulling cylinder latch to the rear and pushing the cylinder out to the left of the
revolver.
4. Push ejector rod rearward forcing out all live rounds or empty cartridge cases from the chambers.
When they are clear of the chambers, remove from revolver.
NOTE: The ejector rod spring should return the ejector rod to its seated position under its own force.
5. Clean bore of barrel. Depending on the level of usage before cleaning a bore brush or cleaning
patch may be used to clean the bore.
6. Clean each of the six chambers in the cylinder. Depending on the level of usage before cleaning a
chamber brush or cleaning patch may be used to clean each chamber.
7. Use a small brush with a little cleaning solution to clean the front face of the cylinder, rear face of
the barrel, and the revolver frame.
8. Using a small brush or cleaning cloth with a little cleaning solution clean the rear face of the
cylinder and ratchet. Then push the ejector rod rearward and clean behind the ratchet.
9. Wipe all cleaning solution from the revolver.
10. Lightly oil a bore patch and pass it through the barrel leaving a thin film of oil on the bore.
11. Lightly oil a bore patch and pass it through each chamber of the cylinder leaving a thin film of oil
in each chamber.