Instruction Manual

LP400 Operating Instructions
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7 Dry-firing trigger
The trigger is cocked in the loading process. By pressing slide (a) to the right, the
travel of the spring piece is limited when the trigger is released, so that the firing
valve is not operated. This permits genuine dry-firing training.
If a training shot is to be fired during competition with the pistol loaded, slide (a)
can be moved from the left “firing position” to the right “training position”.
Caution: Move the dry firing slide only when the breech is all the way open.
Position F: Firing Position T: Training (dry firing)
8 Sights
Since the magnitude of the correction depends on the sight length and since the
positions of the front and rear sights vary depending on the shooter’s anatomy
and ability, individual adjustment distances must determined by experiment.
Setting the front sight
To turn the front sight and simultaneously
move it lengthways, loosen the screw (a).
The front sight can be retightened in any of
the three positions. Optimally, the sight
width should match the width of the bull’s
eye as seen by the shooter.