Manual

OPERATION OF INTERNAL LOCK
REMOVE KEY AFTER LOCKING OR UNLOCKING
Place Hammer
in “Full Down”
Position
Lock “On”
Lock “Off
180º
Always Rotate the Key
Fully Until it Stops!
Figure 2
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OPERATION OF INTERNAL LOCK
(ON REVOLVERS SO EQUIPPED)
Never rely upon any safety mechanism or mechanical device to justify unsafe or careless
handling of a firearm. When securing your revolver or to prevent unauthorized access,
you should rely first and foremost on the key-operated locking device supplied with
your revolver. (See Page 5.) However, for added security, and to comply with certain
state and local laws, your
NEW MODEL BLACKHAWK
®
revolver also is
equipped with a manually operated internal lock. When actuated, this internal lock will
secure the hammer in the uncocked or “full down” position.
Before activating the internal lock on your revolver, first visually inspect the chambers
to verify that they are empty and do not contain any cartridges.
To activate the internal lock, make sure that the revolver is pointed in a safe direction
and that the hammer is in the full down position. Using a small scewdriver, remove the
screw securing the grip panels and remove the right grip panel to expose the internal
lock. (See “Internal Lock,” p. 12.) Insert the key into the keyway and rotate the key
fully clockwise (about 180º from the fully unlocked position) until it stops. NOTE: The
key will not rotate the full 180º if the hammer is not in contact with the cylinder frame.
Make sure the hammer is in the “full down” position before turning the key. (See
Figure 2.) After you have fully rotated the key 180º clockwise until it stops, remove the
key and verify that the internal lock is engaged by attempting to cock the hammer. If
the internal lock is engaged, you will not
be able to cock the hammer.
To deactivate the internal lock, place the internal lock key into the internal lock keyway
(see “Internal Lock,” p. 12) and rotate the key counter-clockwise (about 180º from the
fully locked position) until it stops. (See Figure 2.)