Manual
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Maintenance Servicing
21 GB 06.01
9.5 Care of the pistol
10 Service and repairs
10.1 Fault detection, fault removal
Faults can be prevented with the proper
maintenance of the pistol (cleaning and
inspection). Should, however, a fault occur while
firing, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the magazine and deposit safely.
2. Pull slide back until stop and hold the slide in
the open position by pushing up the slide stop
lever.
3. Check (visually and manually with appropriate
aid) to ensure that there is no round, bullet,
case or foreign bodies in the chamber or in the
barrel bore. If a bullet is lodged in the barrel
bore, strip the pistol and have the bullet
removed by a qualified gunsmith using the
proper tools.
4. Remove all rounds, cases or foreign bodies.
Clean, grease and assemble pistol.
5. Have pistol checked by a gunsmith or
armourer.
CAUTION!
Neglecting the pistol
Possibly damage to the pistol and bodily
harm
• Always keep your pistol clean and in good
working order.
• Clean the pistol after 250 rounds, before
every ammunition type change and after
every use. The chamber in particular must be
thoroughly cleaned.
• Never change or repair parts of your pistol
yourself.
• Have your pistol checked once a year by a
qualified gunsmith or armourer, as defects,
wear and tear, corrosion etc. may not always
be visible from the exterior.
• For repair or service work, however, we
recommend that you send your pistol to the
manufacturer. The manufacturer has a
constant supply of replacement parts in stock.
• If you order replacement parts without
returning the pistol, you are responsible for
ordering the correct replacement part and its
installation by a qualified gunsmith or
armourer
WARNING!
Uncontrolled shot discharge
Possibly death or serious injuries
• Keep the pistol pointed in a safe firing
direction and remove your finger from the
trigger while you carry out the steps shown
below.