Manual

OPERATION OF MANUAL SAFETY
The model you have selected is equipped with special manual ambidextrous safe-
ty levers that also allow you to decock (uncock) a cocked pistol without manipu-
lating the trigger. Conventional thumb decocking procedures are therefore not
necessary and should not be employed with this pistol.
To apply the manual safety and decock the pistol, point the pistol in a safe dir
ec-
tion. Move either the right- or left-hand safety lever fully to the “safe” position.
When the safety is moved fully downward to the “safe” position, the white dot is
exposed through the hole in the side of the safety and the letter “S” is completely
visible. In this position (1) the firing pin is blocked from moving forward, (2) the
hammer is blocked from contacting the firing pin, and (3) the entire firing
mechanism is completely disengaged from the trigger. At this point, the hammer
will fall to its forward (decocked) position.
The safety mechanism provides that the hammer cannot contact the firing pin
unless the safety is disengaged. With the hammer cocked, actuating the safety
mechanism automatically drops the hammer onto the slide without contacting
the firing pin. Thus, the safety also serves as a decocking lever.
Add
itionally, the pistol has a separate internal firing pin block which will not allow
the firing pin to move forward and contact the cartridge until the operator pulls the
trigger with the safety off (in its “fire” position).
The pistol can and should be loaded and unloaded with the safety engaged in its
“safe” position (lever fully down, white dot and the letter “S” exposed). The safety
should be in its “safe” position at all times except when the user is deliberately posi-
tioned to fire at a selected target. See Figures 1 and 2, below, which illustrate the two
positions of the safety.
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2
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"FIRE" POSITION
"SAFE" POSITION
Red dot
exposed
White dot and
letter "S" exposed