Manual

engage the trigger and, when properly installed,
the sear bar pin will engage the corresponding
hole in the sear bar. (See "Note" below).
4. Screw in sear bar retaining screw (H) until it
comes to a stop against the sear bar. DO NOT
USE
FORCE,
this should be a light, snug fit.
5. Turn the gun around so that you are looking at
the right side of the grip. Now insert an EMPTY
magazine in the grip
-
this will aid in positioning
the magazine guide holes (I). With a little pres-
su re on top of the toggles, the holes wi II easi Iy
align themselves so that the main frame pin can
be installed by finger pressure, from right to left.
The frame pin should be fitted so that it pro-
trudes equally from both sides of the frame.
6. Open the toggle mechanism. If the gun is properly
assembled the toggle will remain in the open
position. Then remove magazine and activate
toggle again so that the action closes.
Test the completed assembly further by putting
the safety in the (liS" position) and trying the
trigger. IT MUST NOT "FIRE" IN THIS POSITION!
Now, move safety to "FIRE" position (being care-
ful that chamber is empty) and, again, try the
trigger.
When satisfied that the firearm is in good work-
ing order re-install the grips, using grip screws (G).
NOTE: If the sear bar shou Id become separated
from the firing assembly it can easily be re-installed
by positioning its rearmost pin under the arm of
its coil spring, as indicated in the following diagram: