Manual
Firing a revolver with oil, grease, or any material even partially
obstructing the bore may result in damage to the revolver and
injury to the shooter and those nearby.
DO NOT spray or apply lubricants directly on ammunition. If
the powder charge of a cartridge is affected by the lubricant,
it may not be ignited but the energy from the primer may be
sufficient to push the bullet into the bore where it may lodge.
Firing a subsequent bullet into the obstructed bore may
damage the revolver and cause injury to the shooter or those
nearby.
USE LUBRICANTS PROPERLY. You are responsible for the
proper care and maintenance of your firearm.
Never clean, lubricate, disassemble or work on a revolver
while it is loaded. Never install or remove a loaded cylinder. A
loaded cylinder can discharge if dropped or struck.
CAUTION: The user of a revolver should contact Magnum
Research Customer Service at 800-772-6168 BEFORE
attempting to take the gun apart. It is essential that the
disassembly and reassembly operations be carried out with
knowledge and care.
ALWAYS BE CERTAIN THE REVOLVER IS UNLOADED
BEFORE CLEANING.
The revolver’s internal mechanism can be lubricated without
disassembly. A few drops of oil recommended as suitable for
firearms, applied periodically about the various frame open-
ings, will work its way into the mechanisms parts. The exterior
of the revolver should be cleaned with a solvent and wiped
with an oily patch, followed by a clean dry patch. DO NOT
APPLY EXCESS LUBRICATION.
To clean the revolver after firing, remove the cylinder and
clean the barrel from the muzzle by running a cleaning rod
with a solvent coated patch through the bore several times
until all metal foulings are removed. Then wipe the rod clean
and using a dry patch swab the bore until it is clean. Repeat
above procedure for all chambers.
LUBRICATION WARNING
DISASSEMBLY—REASSEMBLY
WARNING
CARE AND CLEANING
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