Manual
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PRODUCT WARNING
For all Smith & Wesson Handguns Capable of Double
Action Firing
• It has come to our attention that some users of
Smith & Wesson handguns capable of firing in double-action
mode may stage the trigger in anticipation of firing a shot in
the double-action mode. Staging is the act of pulling the
trigger rearward toward — stopping just short of — the point
where the hammer falls and the handgun fires. Such
manipulation of the trigger can reduce the user’s control of
the handgun and can result in an unintentional discharge.
Furthermore if the user decides not to fire, release of the
trigger from a position close to the firing point in the staging
process could result in an unintended discharge.
•Obviously “staging” the trigger violates a basic rule of firearm
safety which warns you to keep your finger off the trigger and
outside the trigger guard until ready to fire.
•We warn all users of our handguns capable of firing in
double-action to refrain from “staging” the trigger.
SIGHT ADJUSTMENT
Ensure your firearm is unloaded before adjusting your
sights. At all times follow the basic rules of safe gun
handling.
T
o mak
e a sight adjustment with adjustable rear sight
• To raise the point of impact, raise the rear sight by turning
the elevation screw counterclockwise one or two clicks at a
time.
• To lower the point of impact, lower the rear sight by turning
the elevation screw clockwise one or two clicks at a time.
• Move the point of impact to the right by turning the windage
screw clockwise one or two clicks at a time.
• Move the point of impact to the left by turning the windage
screw counterclockwise one or two clicks at a time.