Manual

Table Of Contents
Safety devices Handling
807.01 EN
Disabling the manual safety lock:
1. Turn the safety lever 56 all the way up to
unlock the firing pin. The red dot is visible. The
pistol is ready to fire in this state.
5.2 Shock protection
The safety lock sits before the firing pin and
prevents the firing pin from hitting the cartridge.
Only after the trigger pulls the pulling rod does the
safety lever push the safety lock upwards and
thereby releases the firing pin.
6 Handling the pistol
6.1 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.
6.2 Initial preparation
Procedure:
1. Strip the pistol (see Section 9.1).
2. Clean and relubricate the pistol
(see Section 9.3).
3. Assemble the pistol (see Section 9.4).
6.3 Ammunition
6.4 Loading the magazine
Note:
A loading aid is available as an option, which
facilitates the filling of the magazine.
Procedure:
1. Place round on feeder 49, close to the
magazine lips.
2. Press round down and push it to the rear.
3. Load the number of rounds that you intend to
shoot. The number of inserted rounds can be
checked through the holes of the magazine
tube 46.
WARNING!
Incorrect ammunition
May lead to death or severe injuries and
damage to the pistol
For your pistol, use only commercial grade
ammunition in the original packaging, which
corresponds to the calibre of the pistol. The
correct calibre is stamped on the pistol.
Only use clean, dry, undamaged and factory
new ammunition.
Never use reloaded, "refurbished", hand-
loaded, non-standard ammunition, or
ammunition of a different calibre.
Never use dirty, wet, corroded, bent,
damaged or oiled ammunition, or ammunition
of unknown origin.
Never leave ammunition unattended.