User guide

rebound position and the safety (manual hammer
stop) are intended to work together to provide pro
-
tection against unintentional or accidental firing.
HAMMER
POSITIONS
The rebounding hammer on your Model
1886
has
two positions as follows:
Rebound position.
This position (See Figure
5)
takes the place of the dropped and half
-
cocked posi
-
tions found
on
the original Model
1886s
of a century
ago. The rebounding feature of the hammer essential
-
ly
eliminates the dropped position. The hammer only
travels to the dropped position momentarily after the
trigger has been pulled with the hammer cocked. The
hammer then automatically moves
to
the rebound
position.
THE REBOUND POSITION
IS
THE RECOM
-
MENDED POSITION
OF
THE HAMMER AT
ALL TIMES AND SHOULD BE IN THAT
POSITION EXCEPT
(1)
WHEN FIRING
IS
IMMINENT
(2)
OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER
THE ACTION HAS BEEN CYCLED.
Cocked
position.
This is the position that the