Manual

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.