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Maintenance
1807.01 EN
9.3 Cleaning the pistol
Procedure:
1. Lubricate the cleaning brush with gun oil and
insert it into the barrel 1 via the chamber. Use
brush to carefully remove all powder residues
and dirt in the barrel and chamber.
2. Wipe powder residues and oil from the barrel
bore and chamber with cleaning patches.
3. Clean external surfaces of barrel with a brush
dipped in gun oil.
4. Remove dirt from metal guide in the frame 13,
inside and outside of slide 4, locking insert 14
and recoil spring 3 with a brush and cleaning
patch and then wipe down with a cloth
impregnated with gun oil or gun grease.
5. Lightly oil bores of barrel and chamber.
Remove any excess lubricant.
6. If the weapon is extremely dirty (water, sand,
mud etc.), the grip plate should be removed
in addition to normal cleaning (see Section
7.2.1). This way the trigger mechanism can
be thoroughly cleaned.
9.4 Assembling the pistol
Procedure:
1. Check that there is no foreign matter inside the
pistol.
2. Push in grip plate from below until it engages.
3. Insert the barrel 1 into the slide 4.
Insert barrel 1, with the cam facing downwards, in the slide 4.
CAUTION!
Pistol may be damaged
Never clean barrel 1 from the muzzle end
and do not use a steel wire brush as it can
destroy the smooth surface of the barrel. Use
a suitable cleaning rod and a brush of
matching calibre (see Section 13).
Solvents can be harmful to the surface finish
of the pistol.
Carefully read the manufacturers notes and
warnings before applying solvents or
cleansers.
Fig. 18, weapon stripped for cleaning
CAUTION!
Slide, recoil spring guide and recoil spring
are only connected loosely with each other
Pistol may be damaged
When recoil spring 3 is inserted into slide 4, it
becomes preloaded.
If the recoil spring guide 2 is not carefully
installed in slide, it can fly out together with
the recoil spring and injure you or someone in
your vicinity.
13
3
1
4
46-48
2
14