Manual
7
STOP SHOOTING IMMEDIATELY, unload the pistol, and inspect the barrel and pistol firing
mechanism if:
• You have difficulty loading a round into the chamber area or feel unusual resistance.
• A round (cartridge) fails to fire.
• A fired cartridge does not eject.
• A cartridge sounds or feels weak or abnormal.
Continued use under the above conditions may render your pistol unserviceable and dangerous. DO NOT FIRE
ANOTHER CARTRIDGE. Secure the pistol and contact a qualified gunsmith/manufacturer.
DANGER THE PISTOL MUST BE IN THE UNCOCKED AND UNLOADED CONDITION BEFORE TAKEDOWN
CAN BE PERFORMED. If a magazine is in the pistol, it must be removed before continuing. With your pistol pointed
in a safe direction, follow the instructions in unloading your pistol. See page 8. If you need to unload your pistol.
Once the pistol is unloaded, you may proceed with the following:
DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING: The pistol must be in unloaded, uncocked condition before take down
can be safely performed. to remove the slide, us a blunt object to push the take down button, located at the back end
of the slide, forward until it stops (about 1/8 inch). While holding the take down button depressed, move the slide rear-
ward (about 1/4 inch) so that the extractor clears the extractor slot on the frame. Now, gently lift the slide away from
the frame until it stops. Release the take down button gently as it is spring loaded. Hold the rear of the slide up and
push forward, off the end of the gun. This procedure removes the entire slide assembly and is sufficient for normal
cleaning and oiling. Clean the barrel and the entire pistol to remove powder residue then apply a light oil to all internal
surfaces including the Magazine and the barrel bore.