Manual
Maintenance
2007.02 GB
5. Check slide catch lever 8.
– Insert empty magazine, draw back slide 24
to the stop and release it.
– Check that slide 24 remains caught in its
rearmost position.
– Actuate slide catch lever 8.
– Check that slide 24 is released and impelled
forward with sufficient energy.
– Remove magazine.
6. Inspect magazine.
– Check condition of the magazine tube 36 for
signs of damage or dirt (lips and floorplate).
– Check that the magazine floorplate 38 is
properly secured.
– Check free movement and spring action of
feeder 37.
– Check smooth insertion of magazine into
grip module 1.
– Check magazine catch 2 for clean
engagement and release.
7. Inspect external appearance of the pistol.
– Check front sight 25, rear sight 26, grip
module 1 and take down lever 5 for damage
and dirt.
– Check that rear sight 26, front sight 25 and
grip module 1 are firmly secured.
8. Verification of numbered components.
– Check that serial numbers of barrel 21, slide
24 and frame 7 correspond.
8.6 Care of the pistol
CAUTION!
Inadequate care of the pistol
May lead to injuries and damage to the pistol
• Always keep your pistol in immaculate
condition and in good working order.
• Always clean your pistol after use.
• Never modify or repair parts of your pistol
yourself.
• Have your pistol checked once every 12
months by a qualified gunsmith or armourer
because defects, wear, corrosion, etc. are not
always visible from the outside.
• For repairs or service work, however, we
recommend that you return your pistol to the
manufacturer who always holds a full range
of spare parts in stock.
• If you order spare parts without returning the
pistol, you are responsible for ordering the
correct part and its correct fitting by a
qualified gunsmith or armourer.
The manufacturer and the importer cannot be
held liable for faults in the pistol or
malfunctions if the pistol has been modified
or non-original parts have been fitted or
repairs have been carried out by third parties.