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shut, ensuring that the pistol will be ready to fire when the safety is disengaged.
To disengage the manual safety, point the pistol in a safe direction and push
either safety lever fully downward. The red oval signifies that the safety is
disengaged and the pistol is ready to fire.
Add
itionally, the pistol has a separate internal striker 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 safety should be in its “safe” position at all times except when the user is
deliberately positioned to fire at a selected target. When the safety is in the “fire”
position (safety lever down) the red oval is exposed just above the safety lever. See
Figures 2 and 3, below, which illustrate the two positions of the safety.
“SAFE” POSITION
“FIRE” POSITION
Red oval exposed
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
WARNING - MANUAL SAFETY
Placing the safety in an intermediate position
between “safe” and “fire” can result in the
user thinking the pistol is in a safe or fire
position when it is not. Pulling the trigger
with the safety in an intermediate position
may cause the pistol to fire. Therefore, always
move the safety fully
to its intended position
and then check to be sure it is where you
want it to be. Unless the red oval is fully
covered by the safety lever, the safety is not
“ON.” Unless the red oval is fully visible, the
pistol is not
absolutely ready to fire.
NEVER PUT SAFETY 1/2 ON
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