Operator's Manual

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SERVICING AND REPAIR
Should your revolver require adjustment or repair, make sure it is NOT LOADED and send it to Colt Manufacturing
Company LLC, attention Product Service, 2 Talcott Rd., West Hartford, CT 06110. It is recommended that you
contact Product Service at 1-800-962-COLT before shipping, as all returns require a RMA in advance of shipping.
(Do not indicate the contents of the package anywhere on the package.)
Before shipping your revolver, here are some points to remember:
CAUTION: MAKE SURE THE REVOLVER IS UNLOADED BEFORE SHIPPING.
o Include a letter explaining the problem and your requirements in as much detail as possible. Include
the model name and serial number of your revolver, together with your return address, day time
telephone number, and email address, and then enclose the letter with the revolver in a well-padded
package.
o Insure the package and its contents against theft or loss.
o Do not send presentation boxes, accessories, or ammunition.
IMPORTANT: If you make unauthorized adjustments or use unauthorized parts in your revolver, Colt will not
assume responsibility for the functioning of the revolver.
NOTE: This revolver is manufactured to perform properly with the original parts as designed. It is your duty to
make sure any parts you buy are installed correctly and that neither replacements nor originals are altered or
changed. That is why we strongly recommend that you have your revolver serviced by Colt. Your revolver is a
complex tool with many parts that must relate correctly to other parts. Assembling a revolver wrong or with
modified parts can result in a damaged revolver, danger, and injury or death to you and others through malfunction.
Always have a qualified gunsmith work on your revolver. Any work that you suspect was not performed by a
gunsmith should be checked by a competent gunsmith or returned to Colt for inspection.
NOTE: Various federal and state laws and local ordinances govern the transfer and transportation of firearms, so
take the advice of a dealer in your state on how to send or transport your revolver to Colt.