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Transport Safety mechanisms
7 GB 06.01
4 Transporting the pistol
5 Safety mechanisms
5.1 Safety
• Push the safety 46 down to secure the firing
pin (see Fig. 6 on page 13).
5.2 Child safety
Securing: (see Fig. 5, on page 8)
1. Insert key into opening at rear of the magazine
well/shaft (striker surface is flush with the grip
plate and horizontal with the magazine well/
shaft), push in and turn by 90° (striker remains
in sunk position and is vertical with the
magazine shaft).
Releasing: (see Fig. 4, left/right)
1. Proceed in the reverse order to securing.
WARNING!
Uncontrolled discharge of shot
May lead to death or severe injuries
• For your own safety and the safety of others,
always transport the pistol unloaded (see
section 6.7 and 6.8), decocked and closed.
• Never carry a pistol with you that has already
been cocked and which has a round in the
chamber.
• Always carry the pistol so that if you fall or
slip, you always have the direction of the
muzzle under control.
• Transport the pistol separate from the
ammunition.
• The pistol and ammunition must not be
accessible to children and other
inexperienced or unauthorised persons.
• Ensure that all applicable laws governing the
transport of firearms are complied with.
WARNING!
Uncontrolled shot discharge
Possibly death or serious injuries
• Never on safety mechanisms alone. Safety
mechanisms are not a substitute for careful,
correct and secure handling of the pistol.
WARNING!
Uncontrolled shot discharge
Possibly death or serious injuries
• Hammer must be decocked when bolting.
WARNING!
Uncontrolled shot discharge
Possibly death or serious injuries
• Pistol must be decocked.