Manual
Handling
9 07.02GB
5.6 Discharging a shot Procedure:
1. Aim the pistol at a safe target.
2. Place finger on trigger 13 and pull back the
trigger to discharge the shot.
3. Keep the pistol aimed at the target and fire
further shots as required.
4. Remove magazine and unload the pistol (see
section “Unloading the pistol” on page 10). If
the pistol has been fired until the magazine is
empty, slide 24 will be caught in the open
position. If firing is to continue, reload the pistol
(see section “Reloading during shooting” on
page 10).
WARNING!
Insufficient awareness of the dangers
May lead to death or severe injuries
• Ensure that the target and the environment
allow shots to be fired without danger.
• When discharging shots, ensure that neither
your fingers, hands or any other parts of the
grip module are located in front of, over or
adjacent to the barrel muzzle or the ejector
port.
• Never allow other persons to stand beside
you where they might be struck by ejected
cartridge cases.
• Always wear ear protection and safety
glasses when shooting. Alert bystanders to
the importance of wearing ear protection and
safety glasses.
• Immediately stop shooting and unload the
pistol if you suspect that a round has not
been chambered properly, a case is jammed,
a bullet is lodged in the bore or a discharge
sounded or felt weak or abnormal (see
section “Cause and correction of
malfunctions” on page 21).
• Never attempt to dislodge a blockage by
firing another round.
WARNING!
Pistol is ready to fire
May lead to death or severe injuries
• After each discharge, Double Action pistols
are in the decocked and ready-to-fire
condition.
• If you wish to interrupt the shooting session,
you must unload the pistol completely.
• If you decide to end the shooting session,
immediately unload the pistol.