Manual

bolt stop and slowly release the operating
handle, the bolt should stay open. Visually
inspect the chamber to make sure it is empty.
Pull back on the operating handle to release the
bolt stop and release the operating handle to
close the chamber. Push the remaining
cartridges in the magazine forward and out.
Loading
To load, fill the magazine by pressing a
cartridge downward on the magazine follower
(or downward on the previously loaded
cartridge). Continue loading until you have
loaded the number of cartridges you wish to
load, up to the magazine capacity of 10
rounds. Do not attempt to load your magazine
with more than the specified number of
rounds. Doing so can damage the magazine
and can cause a feeding malfunction. Before
inserting a loaded magazine always tap the
back of the magazine against a hard surface
two or three times in order to properly seat all
the cartridges to the rear of the magazine.
With the pistol’s safety engaged, hold the pistol
in one hand with the muzzle pointing in a safe
direction and with your finger off the trigger
and outside the trigger guard. Insert the loaded
magazine into the grip until it is locked in place.
Check to assure that the magazine is secure.
Pull the operating handle back and release.
This strips a round from the magazine and
seats it in the barrel chamber.
If you wish to restore the magazine in your
pistol to full capacity, press the magazine catch
and remove the magazine to load the missing
round. Remember to keep the safety engaged
and your pistol pointed in a safe direction
under all conditions and always keep your
finger off the trigger and outside the trigger
guard until ready to fire.
DISASSEMBLY
NOTE: Disassembly can be performed with
only a cartridge but a few simple tools such as
a small punch and small pliers can make things
much easier. A Phillips head screw driver is not
necessary for general maintenance and none
of the screws on the pistol should ever need
to be removed for general maintenance.
Pistol disassembly
Remove the magazine and unload your PLR-16
pistol. Cycle the operating handle to be sure
that there is no round in the chamber. Make
sure the bolt is in the forward position and the
safety is engaged.