Manual

Transport Handling
7 06.01GB
4 Transporting the pistol 5 Handling the pistol
5.1 General remarks
For preservation, the pistol is normally delivered
with a thin coating of protective grease and oils.
Before initial preparation, the pistol must be
stripped, the protective coatings removed and
then relubricated.
5.2 Initial preparation
Procedure:
1. Strip the pistol (see Section 7.1).
2. Clean and relubricate the pistol
(see Section 7.3).
3. Assemble the pistol (see Section 7.4).
WARNING!
Uncontrolled discharge of shot
May lead to death or severe injuries
For your own safety and for the safety of
others, always transport the pistol in the
unloaded condition (see Section 5.8),
decocked and under lock.
Never carry the pistol on your person with a
round in the chamber and the hammer
cocked.
Always carry the pistol in such a manner that,
should you fall or otherwise slip, you are able
to control the direction of the muzzle.
Transport the pistol separate from the
ammunition in a locked carrying case.
The pistol and ammunition must not be
accessible to children and other
inexperienced or unauthorised persons.
Ensure that you comply with all regional and
national laws relating to the transport of
firearms.