Manual

IMPORTANT: If you draw the hammer too far back another "click" will
be heard. This "click" is caused by the bolt engaging the cylinder which
will not be free to rotate when hammer is lowered into Half-Cock posi-
tion. If you find the cylinder locked DO NOT FORCE IT. Simply return the
hammer to the Safety position and draw it back again into the Half-Cock
position as described in this manual.
The Safety and Half-Cock positions also serve to arrest the forward
movement of the hammer and prevent a round being fired should your
thumb accidentally slip from the hammer spur. This safety feature is
effective provided YOU DO NOT TOUCH THE TRIGGER.
IMPORTANT: The Safety and Half-Cock notches in the mechanism are
designed to prevent the trigger from being pulled, so DO NOT FORCE
THE TRIGGER WITH HAMMER IN "SAFETY" or "HALF-COCK" POSI-
TIONS. The mechanism could be damaged by such action, rendering
the revolver unsafe.
When you no longer want the hammer at Half-Cock, place thumb firmly
on hammer spur and draw hammer back slightly to disengage Half-
Cock notch. Insure that empty chamber remains in front of hammer.
Squeeze trigger only long enough to allow hammer to move forward and
clear Half-Cock notch, then release trigger completely so that Safety
notch can be properly engaged, and lower hammer, controlling its
movement with your thumb, into the Safety position. Practice this action
with an empty revolver to assure proper feel.
@ SAFETY DEPENDS ON YOU