Manual
6. Never store a loaded firearm. Unload
the KAHR Pistol as described on page 11.
After verifying that the firearm is empty
and magazine out, point the firearm in a
safe direction and pull the trigger. Store
the KAHR Pistol in the provided container
in this condition only.
7. Never shoot at a hard surface, such as
a rock, or a liquid surface, such as water.
A bullet may ricochet and travel in any
direction to strike you or an object that
you cannot see.
8. Always be sure your backstop is ade-
quate to stop and contain bullets before
shooting so that you do not hit anything
outside the range area.
Loading & Firing
WHEN LOADING THE KAHR PISTOL,
ALWAYS BE SURE THAT THE PISTOL IS
POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION AND
THAT THE TRIGGER FINGER IS OUT-
SIDE OF THE TRIGGER GUARD AND
WELL AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER.
USE ONLY AMMUNITION OF THE
PROPER CALIBER AS SPECIFIED ON
THE FIREARM.
The magazine is filled by pushing indi-
vidual rounds into the magazine. Rounds
are pushed, base first, into the front of
the magazine. First press the round
down to overcome the pressure of the
magazine spring, then push the partially
inserted round fully to the rear.
Note: be sure that all rounds
are pressed fully to the back of
the Magazine.
Insert the magazine into the
magazine well at the base of
the grip until the magazine
catch engages fully.
Pull the slide fully to the rear
and allow it to spring for-
ward into the locked position.
Do not impede the forward
travel of the slide or attempt
to ease the slide forward.
The full spring tension of the
recoil spring is required to
assure proper feeding of the
round from the magazine.
The trigger finger must remain outside
the trigger guard until the target has
been identified and you intend to shoot.
Note: Do not load an individual round
into the chamber and then close the
slide. This can damage the extractor.
Only chamber rounds from the maga-
zine as described above.
The KAHR Pistol is now ready to fire.
IF YOU PULL THE TRIGGER, THE PISTOL
WILL FIRE.
After the last round has been fired, the
slide will remain open.
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