Manual

SAFETY DEVICES
The weapon has no externally located safety devices which need to be actuated separately. All the
safety or safety release devices function automatically.
1. TRIGGER SAFETY
This is incorporated into the trigger (26) in the form of a lever, and in the untouched state blocks the
trigger from being moved backwards. If the weapon is allowed to drop, or if the trigger is subject to
an off centre, lateral pressure, it is still impossible for a shot to be fired. This safety can only be
released by the trigger being pulled by the trigger finger. This situation offers maximum possible
firing readiness combined with maximum safety for the user.
2. FIRING PIN SAFETY
In the secured position a spring-loaded pin (9) projects into the firing pin cut-out, and blocks it. This
safety is only released when the trigger is pulled back.
3. SAFETY FUNCTION OF THE TRIGGER MECHANISM HOUSING
The firing pin (5) pushes the trigger bar onto the safety ramp under the influence of the firing pin
spring (7). There is no possibility in this position of the firing pin being released.
SIGHTS
These consist of a rear sight (16) and a front sight (16a), in which white contrast elements are
inserted. The rear sight is adjustable horizontally by displacement, while, for height adjustment. 3
different rear sight heights are available (0.4mm or 0.8mm above or 0.4mm below the normal height).
LOADING AND FIRING
1. The magazine is filled by each individual round being pushed into the magazine from the front,
with the base of the round being pressed down first against the pressure of the magazine
spring. If using the factory supplied loading support, slip support over the magazine and place
magazine on a solid surface. Hold loading support firmly and place thumb on top of loading
device: Press down loading device against tension of magazine spring and, while keeping
support down, insert a round as far as possible. While pressing round downwards, slide support
upwards (release magazine spring) and the round will slide into its rest. Repeat operation for
subsequent rounds.
2. Introduce or insert the magazine into the magazine shaft until the magazine catch engages fully