Manual
TO LOAD AND FIRE (WITH MAGAZINE)
Practice this important aspect of safe gun handling with an unloaded pistol
until you can perform each of the steps described below with skill and
confidence. But before you do anything with the pistol, first read completely
through this manual.
1. Be certain the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction. (See “The Basic Rules of
Safe Firearms Handling,” page 30)
2. Move either the right- or left-hand safety lever fully downward to its “safe”
position so that the letter “S” and the white dot are fully exposed. (See
Figures 1 and 2 on page 8).
3. Press either magazine latch forward and remove the magazine from the
frame. NOTE: The magazine is designed to fall free of the frame of its own
weight when unloaded and the pistol is held in the normal firing position, but
you should always prevent possible damage to the magazine by not letting it
drop to the ground unless rapid reloading is absolutely necessary.
4. For the 9mm P95 pistols, place ten (10) or fewer 9mm x 19 Parabellum car-
tridges into the magazine from the top.
5. Insert the magazine into the frame, taking care that the magazine is locked in
place by the magazine latch. Slamming the magazine into the frame forcibly
is not necessary.
6. Hold the pistol firmly in the shooting hand but do not touch the trigger. Keep
the pistol pointed in a safe direction and the safety “on”. With the thumb and
forefinger of the other hand grasp the r
ear of the slide and pull the slide to
the rear as far as it will go (See Figure 3, below and “Slide Retraction
Warning”, p. 15). When released, the slide will fly forward to strip the top car-
tridge from the magazine and chamber it. The safety mechanism drops the
hammer automatically as the slide moves forward while simultaneously
blocking the firing pin.
The trigger is inoperable when the safety is fully engaged in its “safe” position
(lever fully down, white dot and letter “S” exposed; see Figure 1 on page 8).
WARNING: The pistol is ready for instant use in the single-action mode once
the slide moves forward if the safety is in the “fire” position. Be careful!
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FIGURE 3
Slide in Retracted Position










