Manual

9. Always be sure of your target and the
area behind it before you shoot. A bullet
can travel through or past your target up
to 1 mile. If in doubt, do not shoot.
10. Always put a responsible and compe-
tent person in charge to maintain safety
and discipline when a group is firing on
a range to reduce the likelihood of acci-
dents.
11. Always carry a firearm empty and
open while at a public, or private range,
until you are ready to fire. Keep it point-
ed towards the backstop during loading,
firing, and unloading.
12. Never leave a firearm unattended.
Anyone, especially a child, may fire it.
Remove the empty magazine by pushing
the magazine catch on the front of the
left grip (see photo #1) and pulling the
magazine from the magazine well. Insert
a full magazine and then push the slide
stop lever downward. The KAHR Pistol is
again ready to fire.
Unloading
WHEN UNLOADING 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.
Remove the magazine by
depressing the Magazine
Catch on the front of the left
grip (see photo #1) and
pulling the magazine from the
magazine well. Pull the Slide
fully to the rear to eject the
round which may be in the
chamber. Visually check to
ensure that no round remains
in the chamber.
Allow the Slide to spring for-
ward by releasing it.
After making absolutely sure
that the magazine is removed
and the chamber is empty,
point the pistol in a safe direc-
tion and pull the trigger to
release tension on the Striker.
CA
UTION:
ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR KAHR PISTOL
IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE AND PRIOR TO
CLEANING AND STORAGE TO MINIMIZE
THE RISK OF ACCIDENTAL DIS-
CHARGE.
Break-In Period
The KAHR Pistol must run through an ini-
tial break-in period before achieving fully
reliable feeding and functioning. The pis-
tol should not be considered fully reliable
until after it has fired 200 rounds.
Photo 2
Important Safety Information
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