Manual

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INTRODUCTION
The PF-9 pistol is a semi-automatic, locked breech pistol.
The firing mechanism is double action only. The magazine has a 7 round capacity.
The PF-9 pistol is the lightest and flattest 9mm Luger caliber ever made. Thanks to its
locking dynamics and superior ergonomics, perceived recoil and practical accuracy are
comparable to much larger guns.
The PF-9 is especially suited for plainclothes police officers or as a secondary weapon
for military personnel. The small grip size and light trigger pull make the PF-9 ideal
for female shooters.
From the very beginning of the design and development, computers have been used
exclusively. All machined components are also made on modern high speed
computerized equipment. Equally advanced quality control equipment and test
procedures ensure a firearm with uncompromising quality in materials and workmanship.
CONSTRUCTION
The pistol has six main component groups: barrel, slide, frame, firing mechanism, grip,
and magazine.
The barrel is made of SAE 4140 ordnance steel, heat treated to 48 HRC.
The slide is also 4140 steel, and contains the firing pin and the extractor.
The rectangular frame is machined from a solid 7075-T6 aluminum and
houses the firing mechanism.
The trigger connects via a transfer bar to the hammer. The hammer is driven by a
novel free floating extension spring. The light weight firing pin transmits the energy
of the hammer to ignite the primer. After firing, the hammer block holds the hammer
away from the firing pin, providing a mechanical safety. The functioning of the
mechanism greatly surpasses all applicable SAAMI safety standards.
The grip is made of the ultra high impact polymer Dupont ST-8018. The grip also
forms the magazine well and the trigger guard.
The PF-9 is normally supplied with a 7 round single column steel magazine.