Pointing the pistol in a safe direction, keep your finger off the trigger
and remove the magazine. Pull
back the slide and lock with the
slide catch lever. Make sure the
last round in the chamber has
been extracted and ejected.
Visually and physically check the
chamber and the magazine well to
make sure the pistol has been
unloaded. Now let the slide go forward on an empty chamber. The
pistol is now unloaded.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Firearms work reliably if properly
maintained. If there is a malfunction during firing, here's what to do:
1. Keep the pistol pointed in a safe
direction with your finger off the
trigger.
2. Remove and secure the magazine.
3. Move the slide rearward and forward to clear any cartridge case in
or near the chamber.
4. If you suspect that a bullet is
lodged in the bore, field strip your
pistol and check to see if the barrel
is blocked. If there is a bullet
lodged in the bore, take the pistol
to a qualified gunsmith.
FIREARMS HANDLING
REMOVING THE MAGAZINE
Remove the magazine by pressing
the magazine catch.
RETRACTING THE SLIDE
Draw the slide back and engage it
by pushing up the slide catch lever.
LOADING THE MAGAZINE
Press down on the magazine follower with the cartridge case rim. Push
the cartridge to the rear and under
the magazine lips. Continue until
the magazine holds the desired
numbers of cartridges.
LOADING THE PISTOL
Insert a loaded magazine and make
sure it has engaged the magazine
catch. Push down the slide catch
lever with your thumb, or draw back
the slide as far as it will go and
allow it to snap forward into battery.
This cocks the hammer and chambers a round. Apply safety. The
pistol is now loaded and ready to
fire. (Keep your finger off the trigger
while you do this).
RELOADING DURING SHOOTING
When the magazine is empty, the
slide catch lever, hold the slide
open. Press the magazine catch to
remove the empty magazine and
insert a loaded one. Push down the
slide catch lever with the thumb of
the shooting hand or draw back the
slide and allow it to snap forward.
The pistol is again loaded and ready
to fire.
UNLOADING THE PISTOL
Follow these procedures if:
· You notice that a cartridge is difficult
to chamber.
· A cartridge does not go off.
· The mechanism fails to extract a
fired cartridge case.
· You discover unburned grains of
propellant powder spilled in the
mechanism.
· A shot sounds or feels weak or ab
normal.
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