Manual
Care Dealing with problems
2407.03 GB
Procedure:
1. Thoroughly clean the gun using suitable cloths
and cleaning agents.
2. Thinly apply the grease with a cloth or sponge
over the whole gun (including the stock)
including all mechanical and moveable parts.
3. After a reaction time of at least 60 minutes
wipe dry and polish the gun with a clean cloth.
4. Dependent on the weather and frequency of
use the protective effect will last between two
to six months.
Note:
• The sling attachments must also be cleaned
regularly and their locking mechanism oiled.
• So-called "water stains" on the stock after rain
cannot be avoided. Depending on the calcium
content and dust and dirt particle content of the
rain water, this phenomenon is stronger or
weaker. It is not a defect in the stock finish.
12 Dealing with problems
12.1 Cause and correction of malfunctions
Gun maintenance (cleaning and inspection)
according to the instructions can prevent
malfunctions.
Should, nevertheless, a malfunction occur during
shooting, proceed as follows:
1. Decock gun.
2. Remove magazine or open (see section 5.8.1)
and dispose of safely.
3. Open slide and lock.
– The cartridge or cartridge case is pulled out
of the barrel chamber and ejected.
4. Check that no bullet, round, cartridge case or
foreign matter is in the barrel chamber or
barrel. If a projectile is lodged in the bore, strip
the gun (see section 7) and have the blockage
removed with a suitable tool by a qualified
gunsmith.
5. Remove all rounds, cases or foreign bodies.
Clean, lubricate and assemble the gun (see
section 11 and 8).
6. Have the gun inspected by an armourer or
gunsmith.
WARNING!
Uncontrolled discharge of shot
May lead to death or severe injuries
• Hold the gun pointed in the firing direction
(safe direction) and keep your finger off
trigger tongue while you carry out the steps
described below.