Manual

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COCKING INDICATOR
When the striker is cocked, it protrudes out of the slide end
cap and displays a red dot.
WARNING: Do not count on seeing the red dot.
Cleaning solvents or wear may darken or remove
the red color, or powder residue or dirt may cover
it up. If you do not see the red dot, don’t assume
the striker is decocked. Look at the striker or feel it with
your finger so you know if the striker is cocked.
TRIGGER - SW99NJ
SINGLE ACTION - Trigger Forward
This operation mode features a cocked striker for a long,
reduced weight single action trigger pull. The SW99 will be
in this mode after releasing the slide to chamber a round or,
moving the slide 3/8” to the rear and releasing. Although the
trigger is in the same forward position as the double action
mode, the trigger pull is much lighter.
SINGLE ACTION - Trigger Rearward
After firing, the pistol cycles, ejecting the fired case,
chambering a round and cocking the striker. Subsequent
rounds are fired in a short stroke single action mode. The
pistol should be returned to the trigger forward mode before
holstering.
DOUBLE ACTION
In the SW99NJ pistol, an additional mode is only available in
the event that the chambered round failed to fire and may be
used to restrike the cartridge in the chamber. It may also be
used to dry fire the pistol.
WARNING: The single action trigger pull is lighter and
may be shorter than the double action pull. Check the
cocking indicator in the rear of the slide to determine
if you are in double or single action mode before
putting your finger on the trigger.
FIGURE 8