Manual
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Safety mechanisms
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3. Magazine safety
Removing the magazine fully from the pistol prevents the
pistol from being fired. The magazine must be fully inser-
ted into the magazine well in order to fire the pistol.
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Transport
3 Transporting the pistol
• For your own safety and the safety of others, always
transport the pistol unloaded, decocked and closed
(see Section 4.7 and 4.8).
• 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.
• Ensure that all applicable laws governing the transport
of firearms are complied with.
Warning
4 Safety mechanisms
• Never completely trust any safety mechanism. Your
pistol is equipped with effective, well designed safety
mechanisms.
1. Manual safety
Engaging manual safety:
Push the manual safety down fully to engage (see figure
1 part # 46). This prevents firing of the pistol.
Disengaging manual safety:
Push manual safety up fully to disengage (see figure 1
part # 46). This allows the pistol to be fired.
2. Integral safety lock (key operated)
Locking: (see figure 4 and 5)
Pistol must be decocked. Insert key into opening at
bottom rear of the grip. Push key to depress lock and
rotate 90 degrees. Remove key leaving end of lock below
the grip surface (see figure 5). This locking feature
prevents the firing of the pistol.
Unlocking: (see figure 2 and 3)
Pistol must be decocked. Insert key into opening at bot-
tom rear of grip. Push key to depress lock and rotate 90
degrees. Remove key leaving end of lock flush or even
with bottom of grip (
see figure 3
).
Warning
Fig. 2, decocked Fig. 4, securedFig. 3, unlocked Fig. 5, locked
Safety mechanisms