Instruction Manual
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CREED
2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Main Features
The CREED is a semi-automatic pistol utilizing a hammer to fire the cartridge. The CREED
features a loaded chamber viewport, along with automatic internal safeties. The open post
sights of the CREED are designed for rapid aiming and target acquisition.
The frame is made from high-strength polymer and has an accessory rail for mounting lights,
lasers or other tactical devices. The magazine release is reversible.
2.2 Functional Description
The WALTHER PCREED semi-automatic pistol operates on the short recoil, locked-breech
system.
When the trigger is squeezed, the hammer is released and the cartridge is fired. The cumu-
lative gas pressure propels the projectile down the bore of the barrel and out of the barrel.
The resulting impulse causes a rearward movement of the barrel and slide. The barrel and
slide recoil together for a short distance, until the barrel is unlocked from the slide by the
camming action at the lower rear of the barrel. The breech end of the barrel is drawn down-
ward and the rearward movement of the barrel it is stopped. The slide continues rearward,
extracting the fired cartridge case from the chamber and ejecting it to the right.
After the slide reaches the limit of its rearward travel, the recoil spring brings the slide forward
again, stripping a new round from the magazine and pushing it into the chamber. The cycle
of fire is completed with the locking of the barrel to the slide. The trigger must be released
and squeezed again in order to fire the next shot.
2.3 Package Contents
• Pistol in plastic case
• Spare Magazine
• Instruction Manual
NOTE Actual package contents may differ from description in Instruction Manual.