Manual

Safety features
The Micro is equipped with several safety features
which can, if properly used, help minimize the
danger of an unintentional discharge.
While this fi rearm has design features and
mechanical safeties to help prevent an
unintentional discharge if the fi rearm is
dropped or hit, never exclusively rely on
such features and safeties as mechanical
devices can fail.
Trigger guard
The trigger guard is a portion of the frame that
surrounds the trigger, protecting it against
damage and accidental discharge.
Never put your fi nger inside the trigger
guard until you intend to fi re.
Thumb safety
The thumb safety is located on the left side of the
frame, immediately forward of the hammer and, if
the fi rearm is equipped with an ambidextrous thumb
safety, on both sides of the frame. To operate, keep
the fi rearm pointed in a safe direction, pull the slide
to its most rearward position and release. Then, push
the thumb safety forcefully and fully upward until
it fully engages. The safety is now engaged and in
the on position. This safety now engages an internal
cam surface that prevents the hammer from moving
forward. You must continue to follow all safety rules
(see pages 19-22) and instructions in this manual
while handling the fi rearm. NEVER rely on any
mechanical safety alone, as any mechanical device
can fail, or you may be mistaken about the safety’s
position. Note that the thumb safety cannot be
engaged unless the hammer is fully cocked and the
slide is fully forward. To disengage the safety, keep
the fi rearm pointed in a safe direction, move
the thumb safety forcefully and fully to its downward
or off position.
OPERATION
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The trigger guard protects against
damage and accidental discharge
Thumb safety in
“off” position
Thumb safety in
“on” position