Owner’s Manual 2007
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING
If a problem cannot be solved by the few directives given below, the pistol should
not be used and should be examined by your dealer or departmental armorer.
uThe cartridge is not chambered.
The magazine has not been inserted correctly, is dirty or damaged.
Improper ammunition is used.
The magazine has not been loaded correctly.
uThe slide does not close properly.
See above.
Pistol is dirty or too heavily lubricated.
uThe empty case jams in the chamber or at the ejection port.
Insufficient recoil due to the pistol being dirty.
The ammunition gives insufficient recoil force.
Pistol is not or not enough lubricated.
Pistol is dirty or too heavily lubricated.
uHammer strikes but no discharge.
Defective cartridge.
Hard primers.










