Manual

Fig. 8
11
Cylinder: The cylinder is located in the frame of the
revolver. See Figure 10. The cylinder contains six
chambers. NOTE: While this revolver has a transfer
bar safety and does not require an unloaded chamber
under the hammer, European American Armory Corp.
recommends that you keep one chamber empty in
the cylinder and rest the
hammer on that empty
chamber.
Loading: The loading gate
is located on the right side
of the revolver behind the
cylinder. See Figure 11a.
The loading gate, when
opened, allows the revolver
to be loaded or unloaded and allows for the extraction
of empty cases. The loading gate must also be opened
to allow for the removal and/or replacement of the
cylinder. See Figure 11b.
Ejector Rod: The ejector rod is located under the
barrel of the revolver. See Figure 12. The ejector rod
is pushed while unloading the revolver in order to eject
any cartridges and/or empty casings from the cylinder
chambers.
Hammer: The hammer is located behind the cylinder.
See Figure 13. When the trigger is pulled with the
hammer cocked, the hammer falls to strike the transfer
bar, which in turn strikes the firing pin, causing the
revolver to discharge.
Trigger: The trigger is located in the trigger guard.
See Figure 14. Pull the trigger after the hammer is
fully cocked to allow the hammer to fall forward and
fire the revolver.
W A R N I N G !
Never pull the trigger until you are actually ready to
fire. Keep your fingers off the trigger and outside of
the trigger guard until you are ready to pull the trigger
and fire the revolver.
Trigger Guard: The trigger guard is located around
the trigger. See Figure 15. It protects the trigger.
Keep your finger out of the trigger guard and off the
Figure 10
Figure 11a Figure 11b
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14
Figure 15