s&w 41 User Guide

Owner’s Manual
Model 41
Read the instructions and
warnings in this manual
CAREFULLY BEFORE using
this firearm.
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WARNING
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS
AND WARNINGS CAREFULLY. BE
SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THESE
INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM.
FAILURE TO READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS AND TO FOLLOW
THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
TO YOU AND OTHERS
This SAFETY & INSTRUCTION
MANUAL should always
accompany this firearm and be
transferred with it upon change of
ownership or when presented to
another person. A copy of the
SAFETY & INSTRUCTION
MANUAL is available FREE
upon request from:
SMITH & WESSON
CUSTOMER SUPPORT CENTER
2100 ROOSEVELT AVENUE
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01104
TEL.: 1-800-331-0852
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YOUR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-6
SAFE STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8
NOMENCLATURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
PREPARATION FOR FIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
AMMUNITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-13
MODEL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
INSPECTING YOUR PISTOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
LOADING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17
FIRING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
CLEARING MISFIRES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
UNLOADING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
FIELD STRIPPING DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-21
FIELD STRIPPING REASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-22
LUBRICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
SIGHT ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
MAGAZINE CARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
TRIGGER STOP ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-26
SERVICE & SHIPPING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-28
WARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29-30
EXTENDED SERVICE POLICY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
WARNINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
WARRANTY STATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BACK COVER
YOUR SAFETY
RESPONSIBILITIES
SAFETY IS YOUR NUMBER ONE
RESPONSIBILITY!!!!
At home, in the field, at the range, or anywhere, the first concern of every firearm owner should be safety. Apply the following safety rules in every situation, with any kind of firearm. If you feel uncer­tain about any operational aspects of your handgun, please contact Smith & Wesson at 1-800-331-0852 before proceeding with its operation.
WARNING: YOU MUST FOLLOW ALL OF THESE SAFETY R YOUR FIREARM. THE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
ASIC FIREARM SAFETY R
B UNINTENDED DISCHARGE WHICH COULD CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU OR
THERS.
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YOUR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES CONT’D.
•ALWAYS KEEP YOUR FIREARM POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. Never point a firearm at anyone
or anything you do not intend to shoot whether or not it is loaded. This is particularly important when loading, unloading, or fieldstripping the gun. ALWAYS control the direction of the firearm.
•ALWAYS TREAT EVERY FIREARM AS IF IT IS LOADED AND WILL FIRE IF THE TRIGGER IS PULLED. Do not take anyone’s word that the firearm is
unloaded – always check for yourself. Never pass your firearm to another person until the cylinder or action is open and you visually check that it is unloaded. Keep your firearm unloaded and safely stored when not in use.
NEVER PLACE YOUR FINGER INSIDE THE TRIGGER GUARD OR ON THE TRIGGER UNLESS YOU INTEND TO FIRE. Ensure that other objects do
not touch the trigger.
•ALWAYS BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET AND WHAT IS BEYOND IT. Always be sure of where the bullet
will strike and shoot only where there is a safe back stop free of obstructions, water or other surfaces which can cause ricochets. Do not fire into the sky.
NEVER CR OR STREAMS WITH A LOADED FIREARM.
SAFE GUN HANDLING IS YOUR PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY at all times. Firearms are dangerous
and can cause serious injury or death if they are misused or used inappropriately. Safety must be the prime consideration of anyone who owns or handles firearms. Accidents are the result of violating the rules of safe gun handling and common sense. Firearm safety training is available. Contact your dealer, law enforcement agency, local sportsman’s club, etc. for availability.
OU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FIREARM A
Y ALL TIMES. In owning a firearm, you must under-
take full-time responsibility for your firearm’s safety and security. You must protect yourself and all others against injury or death from misuse of the firearm 24 hours a day.
FIREARM SECURITY IS
You must secure firearms safely from children and/or unauthor kept unloaded and locked when not in use. A lock has been pro use of this loc firearm. You must always evaluate your personal situation and emplo your needs and prevents children and unauthorized users from gaining access to y
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YOUR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES CONT’D.
APPROPRIATE USE FOR YOUR FIREARM MEANS USING YOUR FIREARM FOR LEGAL PURPOSES.
For example - target shooting and lawful resistance of deadly criminal force. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are in compliance with all applicable laws and ordinances regarding the use of your firearm.
NEVER RELY ON MECHANICAL FEATURES ALONE. Only your safe gun-handling habits will ensure the
safe use of your firearm. This is your responsibility.
•ALWAYS SAFELY STORE AND SECURE YOUR FIREARM. Safe and secure storage of your firearm is
one of your most important responsibilities. It is a full-time responsibility. You must always secure your firearm and ammunition separately so that they are not accessible to children and/or other unauthorized persons.
NEVER KEEP AMMUNITION IN THE SAME LOCATION AS THE HANDGUN. Store each in a separate
and secure place.
•ALWAYS WEAR EYE AND EAR PROTECTORS THAT ARE SPECIFIED FOR FIREARM USE every time you
discharge your firearm. Make sure others in the vicinity of where you will be shooting do so as well.
NEVER USE ALCOHOL OR DRUGS BEFORE OR WHILE SHOOTING. Do not use your firearm if you are
on any medication which impairs, even slightly, your mental or physical ability.
•ALWAYS HAVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION.
Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning firearms, or handling ammunition may result in exposure to lead and other substances known to cause birth defects, reproductive harm, and other serious physical injury. Review the warnings and labels for all ammunition and cleaning products carefully. Wash hands thoroughly after exposure.
BEFORE HANDLING ANY FIREARM, UNDERSTAND ITS
NEVER ALLOW A FIREARM TO BE USED BY
•ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT AMMUNITION FOR
TION.
OPERA
yourself with the mechanical features of any firearm you intend to use. If you feel uncertain about any operational aspects of your handgun, please contact Smith & Wesson at 1-800-331-0852 before proceeding with its operation.
INDIVIDUALS WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND ITS SAFE OPERATION OR HAVE NOT READ THESE FIREARM SAFETY RULES.
YOUR PARTICULAR FIREARM as indicated by the
marking on the barrel. Never use non-standard, reloaded, or “handloaded” ammunition which has not been subjected to inter
Not all firearms are the same. Familiarize
nal ballistic pressure testing.
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YOUR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES CONT’D.
BE SURE ALL ACCESSORIES, SUCH AS HOLSTERS AND GRIPS, ARE COMPATIBLE with the handgun and that
the accessories do not interfere with safe operation.
NEVER DISASSEMBLE YOUR HANDGUN beyond the field
stripping procedure outlined in this manual. Improper disassembly or reassembly of your handgun may be dangerous and can lead to serious injury or death.
NEVER MANIPULATE, ADJUST OR CHANGE ANY OF THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF YOUR FIREARM including the firing pin, sear, or drawbar.
Improper manipulation of any internal component may affect the safety and reliability of your firearm and may cause serious injury or death.
NEVER ALLOW ANY ALTERATION OR REPLAC­MENT OF PARTS IN YOUR SMITH & WESSON FIREARM UNLESS PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED GUNSMITH using genuine Smith & Wesson parts. If
you do otherwise, improper functioning of your firearm may occur and serious injury or death may result.
WARNING: SAFE USE OF A FIREARM IS YOUR PER­SONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE FAILURE TO
MAY RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU OR OTHERS. YOU ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT SAFETY DEVICE WHEN IT COMES TO THE USE OF YOUR FIREARM AND SMITH & WESSON WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT RESULTS FROM: (1) THE CRIMINAL OR NEGLIGENT USE OF THIS HANDGUN; (2) A DISREGARD OF THESE SAFE­TY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS; (3) IMPROPER OR CARELESS HANDLING OF THIS FIREARM; (4) THE USE OF NON-STANDARD, DEFECTIVE, IMPROPER OR RELOADED AMMUNITION; OR (5) IMPROPER OR NEGLIGENT MODIFICA­TIONS OR REPAIRS TO THE HANDGUN.
FOLLOW ALL OF THESE BASIC SAFETY RULES
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SAFE STORAGE &
TRANSPORTATION
WARNING: FIREARMS ARE DANGEROUS AND WHEN USED AND STORED IMPROPERLY THEY POSE A RISK
ESPECIALLY DANGEROUS TO CHILDREN WHEN THEY ARE STORED IN AN IRRESPONSIBLE AND UNSAFE MANNER. FOR YOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS, IT IS IMPERA­TIVE THAT YOU KEEP YOUR FIREARM LOCKED AND UNLOADED IN A SECURE PLACE. THE AMMUNITION SHOULD BE STORED IN A SEPARATE, SECURE LOCATION WHEN IT IS NOT IN USE. SAFE AND SECURE STORAGE OF YOUR FIREARM IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT RULES OF FIREARM SAFETY. YOUR FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU OR OTH­ERS.
ALWAYS SECURE YOUR FIREARM IN A MANNER
OF SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURIES. FIREARMS CAN BE
THAT WILL PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS.
Whenever your firearm is not in use, keep it unloaded and locked. Your safety and the safety of others requires that you always secure and store your firearm in a manner that will prevent unauthorized access. Never leave a firearm unattended unless it is locked, unloaded and secured.
ALWAYS USE THE LOCK PROVIDED BY SMITH & WESSON TO SECURE YOUR FIREARM. Please read
and follow the instructions packaged separately for the use of this lock. A lock, when properly used, can be an effective tool in preventing unauthorized access to your firearm. There are other alternative locks and safe storage containers available in the marketplace which may also be appropriate for your particular needs. Consult your local gunshop, hardware store, or local police department for guidance on the variety of other safe storage devices or practices which may be appropriate for your particular needs. By purchasing this firearm you have accepted the responsibility of safely securing the firearm at all times and preventing its unauthorized use. Never assume that the use of this lock alone is sufficient to safely secure your firearm. It is your personal responsibility to select and use whatever measures or practices that will enable you to be absolutely certain that your firearm is secure at all times.
WARNING: NEVER LOCK A LOADED FIREARM AND NEVER LOAD A LOCKED FIREARM!!
ALWAYS STORE YOUR FIREARM AND AMMUNITION
SEPARATELY so that they are not accessible to children
or other unauthorized persons. Safe and secure storage
our firear
of y is a full-time responsibility
m and ammunition are your responsibility. It
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SAFE STORAGE & TRANSPORTATION CONT’D.
NEVER ASSUME THAT A “HIDING” PLACE IS A SECURE
STORAGE METHOD. Others may be aware of your storage
location or come upon it by chance. It is your personal responsi­bility to use common sense when storing your firearm and ammunition and to always make sure they are not accessible to children or other unauthorized persons.
NEVER TRANSPORT A LOADED FIREARM.
• When transporting your firearm, be sure it is unloaded and locked. Safe and secure transportation of your firearm is your responsibility.
ALWAYS FOLLOW THE LAW! Many jurisdictions have
• laws that make it a crime to keep a firearm unlocked and in an area accessible to children or others. Keeping a firearm locked and unloaded when not in use is not only common sense safety practice... IT IS THE LAW. You must be familiar with all local, state, and federal laws regarding the safe storage and transportation of your firearm. Failure to know and follow the law may result in unauthorized access or use of your firearm by another. Obey all laws relating to the storage and transportation of firearms. Your local police department or gunshop can furnish you with available information on storing and/or transporting a firearm safely and legally.
OUR FIREARM IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
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• You must prevent your firearm from being stolen or from being used by untrained or unqualified individuals. Keep it locked, unloaded and secured when not in use.
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NOMENCLATURE
Smith & Wesson handguns are reliable and safe to use when the firearm safety rules are followed. There are a number of internal safety mechanisms within the lockwork of the handgun which ensure that the firearm will not discharge unless the trigger of the handgun is pulled. That is one reason why it is important to never modify or alter your firearm. Before you use your handgun, you should be fully familiar with its operation.
Here is a list of basic firearms terminology.
AMMUNITION - CENTERFIRE - Ammunition which contains the primer in the center of the base of the case. Among the most common centerfire handgun cartridges are the .32, .38 Special, .380, 9mm, .357 Magnum®, .40 S&W®, .45 ACP and the .44 Magnum®.
AMMUNITION - RIMFIRE - Ammunition which contains the primer material in the rim. Among the most common rimfire handgun cartridges are the .22 Short, .22 Long, .22 LR, and .22 Magnum.
CALIBER - The diameter of a bullet, designated in hundredths or thousandths of an inch (.357) or in millimeters (9mm).
DECOCK - The process by which the hammer or striker is safely lowered.
DOUBLE A
ger draws the hammer or striker to the rear then releases it, firing the handgun.
DOUBLE A
double action (cannot be fired in single action).
PISTOL - A handgun that contains multiple cartridges in a maga­zine.
REV
cylinder that revolves at the rear of the barrel.
SINGLE ACTION - A firing action where the hammer or striker is released from the cocked position by pulling the trigger.
TRADITIONAL DOUBLE ACTION - A firearm that can be fired either in doub
The operation of your handgun will be explained in greater detail in the pages that follow, as well as a greater description of key component par
CTION
- A firing action where a single pull of the trig-
CTION ONLY
OLVER
- A handgun that contains multiple cartridges in a
le action or single action.
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ts
- A firearm that can only be fired in
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PREPARATION FOR
FIRING
WARNING:THE FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE FIREARM SAFETY REQUIREMENTS WILL CAUSE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU OR OTHERS.
WAYS TREAT ALL HANDGUNS AS IF THEY WERE
AL
LOADED.
ALWAYS BE SURE THAT ALL CYLINDERS AND
ACTIONS OF FIREARMS ARE OPEN; THAT CHAMBERS ARE CLEAR OF CARTRIDGES; MAGAZINES ARE REMOVED; AND THAT FIREARMS ARE POINTING IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
ALWAYS KEEP FINGERS AND OTHER PARTS OF YOUR
BODY AWAY FROM THE MUZZLE, AWAY FROM THE GAP BETWEEN DER, AND AWAY FROM THE PISTOL SLIDE AND EJECTION PORT.
ALWAYS WEAR ADEQUATE AND PROPER EAR PRO-
TECTION SPECIFIED FOR FIREARM USE to prevent
permanent damage to your hearing. Make sure others who are nearby are wearing ear protection as well.
WAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES SPECIFIED FOR
AL
FIREARM USE, whether indoors or out. Safety glasses
should protect your eyes from the firing flash and particles associated with the discharge of ammunition. Failure to do so creates a risk of personal injury from particle or debris spitting or ricochets.
THE REVOLVER BARREL AND CYLIN-
WAYS BE ALERT AND ALWAYS FOLLOW THE
AL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OF THE RANGE OFFICER.
Never shoot if you are tired, cold or impaired in any way.
ALWAYS BE AWARE OF OTHER PEOPLE so that persons
cannot accidentally walk into the line of fire.
THE SHOOTER (AND ALL OTHERS IN THE SHOOTING
AREA) MUST ALWAYS BE IN A POSITION THAT IS OUT
THE LINE OF FIRE
OF
they may be struck by ricochets, particles spitting from a revolver, or by ejected cases from other types of firearms.
NEVER SHOO
INTO THE SKY. Alw
safe backstop and is free from obstructions and water surfaces which cause ricochets.
NEVER USE ALCOHOL OR DRUGS BEFORE OR
WHILE SHOOTING.
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T AT HARD SURFACES, WATER OR UP
and are not within an area where
ays select a place to shoot that has a
AMMUNITION
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
A firearm and ammunition are a system and must work
together. Their performance is closely related. There are different types of ammunition for different types of firearms. Your firearm has been designed for ammunition of a specific type and a specific caliber. It is important to select the proper ammunition for your firearm.
Different combinations of bullet velocity, bullet weight and firearm weight can have major impact on felt recoil.
For example:
• Gun Weight: lower gun weight increases felt recoil.
• Bullet Weight: higher bullet weight increases felt recoil.
• Bullet Velocity: higher bullet velocity increases felt recoil.
To acclimate yourself to higher levels of felt recoil, consider the following:
• Use a firm two-hand hold on the grip when firing.
• Always start your shooting experience with the lowest bullet velocity and lowest bullet weight available for your firearm. Some examples are as follows:
- Use .38 S&W Special in place of .357 Magnum
- Use .44 Special in place of .44 Magnum®loads.
- Use “mid-range” or “target” loads rather than loads designated “high power”.
®
loads.
• Ask your firearm dealer to suggest the lowest power, lowest velocity, lightest bullet weight for your firearm.
• You can also consider changing your firearm’s grip configuration/composition to better fit your hand’s specific size and shape.
WARNING: NEVER USE AMMUNITION NOT SPECIFI­CALLY DESIGNATED FOR USE IN YOUR FIREARM. FAILURE TO USE THE CORRECT TYPE OR CALIBER
JAM, FAIL TO FIRE OR EVEN GENERATE EXCESSIVE PRES­SURE WHICH CAN DAMAGE OR EVEN RUPTURE YOUR FIREARM, CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH OR PROP­ERTY DAMAGE.
OF AMMUNITION MAY CAUSE THE FIREARM TO
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AMMUNITION CONT’D.
You are responsible for selecting ammunition that meets industry standards and is appropriate in type and caliber for this firearm.
Locate the caliber designation marked on the handgun. This information indicates the ammunition caliber that should be used in this firearm. (See figure #1).
HANDLOADED OR RELOADED AMMUNITION
WARNING: NEVER USE NON-STANDARD, RELOADED
OR “HANDLOADED” AMMUNITION WHICH HAS NOT BEEN SUBJECTED TO INTERNAL BALLISTIC PRESSURE TESTING. RELOADED OR HANDLOADED AMMUNITION, MAY HAVE MANY MANUFACTURING AND QUALITY VARI­ABLES (SUCH AS THE TYPE AND AMOUNT OF GUN POW­DER). ANY AMMUNITION THAT IS IMPROPERLY MANUFAC­TURED, EVEN IN THE SLIGHTEST DEGREE, MAY FAIL TO FIRE OR MAY GENERATE EXCESSIVE INTERNAL PRES­SURES WHICH CAN DAMAGE OR EVEN RUPTURE THE FIREARM, CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH TO THE SHOOTER OR THOSE IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY.
Use only commercially manufactured ammunition with
internal ballistic pressures which are in strict accordance with the specifications of the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute (SAAMI). If you are uncertain, contact your ammunition supplier for verification.
FIGURE 1
AMMUNITION SPECIFICS
Use only ammunition specifically recommended by
Smith & Wesson for your firearm.
Never mix ammunition.
Never use a cartridge not specifically designated for use in
your firearm. Pressure from the wrong type of ammunition may exceed the capability of your firearm and may damage or even rupture your firearm.
Whenever rimless pistol cartridges are used in the cylinder
of a Smith & Wesson revolver, (except M547) full or half-moon clips MUST be used to both position and extract such cartridges. Failure to use ammunition clips
imless cartridges may result in malfunction of the
r
with revolver.
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AMMUNITION CONT’D.
Additional ammunition calibers can be fired from the following list of select calibers.
Caliber on Barrel .45 Colt .45 Schofield, .45 S&W, .45 S&W .45 Schofield .45 ACP .45 Auto Rim (in revolvers only) .44 Magnum .44 Special .357 Magnum .38 Special, .38 Special +P .22LR .22L, .22 Short, .22CB, .22BB
In some cases, a round of ammunition not specified on your handgun may fit into the chamber or cylinder. Firing ammunition not specified on your handgun may cause it to rupture and cause serious injury or death to you or others.
Always inspect your ammunition before using it. Never use dirty, corroded or damaged ammunition which can lead to a burst cartridge which may cause damage to the handgun and personal injury or death.
“Plus-P” (+P) ammunition generates pressures in excess of the pressures associated with standard ammunition. Such pressures may affect the wear characteristics or exceed the margin of safety built into some revolvers and could therefore be DANGEROUS. This ammunition should not be used in Smith & Wesson medium (K frame) revolvers manufactured prior to 1958. Such pre-1958 medium (K-frame) revolvers can be identified by the absence of a model number stamped inside the yoke cut of the frame. (i.e., the area of the frame exposed when the cylinder is in the open position.
“Plus-P-Plus (+P+) ammunition is not recommended for use in Smith & Wesson firearms. This marking on the ammuni­tion designates that it exceeds established industry standards, but the designation does not represent defined pressure limits and therefore such ammunition may vary significantly as to the pressures generated.
In the Model 940 revolver, some brands of 9mm parabellum ammunition may cause difficulty in extracting spent cartridge cases from the cylinder. If this situation occurs, thoroughly clean the cylinder charge holes with solvent. If this condition persists, we recommend changing to another brand of 9mm parabellum ammunition.
Smith & Wesson has found wide variations in primer sensitivity between some brands and types of .22LR ammunition. Smith & Wesson recommends that before you put your .22LR handgun into regular use, that you fire
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se deter different types of brands of .22LR ammunition until a reliable loading is found.
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MODEL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION
MODEL NUMBER
Front Sight
Barrel
Frame
FIGURE 2
SERIAL NUMBER
Slide
Slide Stop
FIGURE 3
Rear Sight
Manual Safety
Grip
FIGURE 4
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Trigger Guard
Trigger
Magazine
Release
Magazine Well
INSPECTING
YOUR PISTOL
PRIOR TO FIRING
When you inspect your pistol, you should first check for yourself to ensure that it is unloaded. To do this, grasp the pistol with your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard, point the pistol in a safe direction, depress the magazine release, and remove the magazine (Figure 5). With the pistol still pointing in
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
mouth of the barrel chamber visually for any obstructions (Figure
6). At the same time, observe the breech face to ensure that the firing pin is not protruding from the breech face. (Figures 7 & 8). Finally, ensure that the slide moves freely along the frame through its full length of travel (Figure 9). Always lock the slide in the “open” position as described above. You must follow this procedure every time your firearm is inspected, cleaned, handed to another person, transported or stored.
a safe direction, grasp the serrated sides of the slide from the rear with the thumb and fingers as shown in Figure 6, and briskly draw the slide fully rearward in order to extract any cartridge from the barrel chamber and clear it from the pistol. Do not obstruct the ejec­tion port because doing so can interfere with ejection of a car­tridge and thereby creates the risk of exploding an uncham­bered cartridge and possible injury. Lock the slide in the open position, by allowing the slide to move slightly forward from the rearmost position while pressing upward on the slide stop.You are now able to safety check the
FIGURE 7
FIGURE
9
NO Firing Pin Protruding
Firing Pin
uding
Protr
FIGURE 8
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LOADING
• Do not load the pistol until you are ready to use it.
• Keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard until you are ready to fire.
WARNING: PISTOLS WITH A MAGAZINE SAFETY ARE DESIGNED TO DISENGAGE THE TRIGGER LINK­AGE, AND THEREBY PREVENT THE TRIGGER FROM
FIRING THE PISTOL WHEN THE MAGAZINE IS REMOVED FROM THE PISTOL. NEVER PLACE YOUR FIN­GER ON THE TRIGGER OR IN THE TRIGGER GUARD WHILE YOU REMOVE THE MAGAZINE. DOING SO COULD CAUSE THE HANDGUN TO FIRE. AFTER INSERTING A MAGAZINE, ALWAYS TEST TO MAKE SURE IT IS LOCKED IN PLACE BY APPLYING SOME REMOVAL PRESSURE TO THE EXPOSED PORTION OF THE MAGAZINE BUTT PLATE.
If the magazine is removed with a round left in the chamber, be sure to holster or otherwise safely secure the pistol under your direct control while the magazine is being reloaded.
• Only use Smith & Wesson magazines specifically manufactured for your particular model of pistol. Do not interchange magazines from one model pistol into another model pistol.
• Smith & Wesson has provided you with a magazine designed to operate in your specific model of pistol. While your magazine may be able to be inserted into another model pistol, it will only function properly in the specific model for which it was designed.
• Follow instructions in this manual and any other specific instructions which may be marked onto, or accompany, a magazine. Failure to use the particular type of Smith & Wesson magazine specified for your model and caliber of pistol may result in a malfunction.
• Load the magazine by first pulling the follower down as you insert a cartridge rim (rear of cartridge) downward on the forward portion of the magazine follower (or downward on the case of the previously loaded cartridge) and sliding the cartridge fully under the lips of the magazine until the cartridge rim is against the rear wall of the magazine. (Fig. 8) Repeat the procedure for the number of cartridges you wish to load, up to the magazine capacity. Do not attempt to load your magazine with more than the specified number of cartridges because doing so can cause a feeding failure.
• Place the manual safety in
• Inspect your pistol to ensure
e (up) position.
the saf
that the chamber is empty and
ing pin is not protr
the fir previously described in the “Inspecting Your Pistol” section.
uding be
yond the breech face as
FIGURE 8
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LOADING CONT’D.
WARNING: VERIFY THAT THE FIRING PIN IS NOT PRO­TRUDING FROM THE BREECH FACE. (Figures 7 & 8)
WARNING: NEVER ATTEMPT TO LOAD THE PISTOL BY INSERTING A ROUND INTO THE CHAMBER THROUGH THE OPEN EJECTION PORT.
WARNING: ALWAYS LOAD A ROUND INTO THE CHAM­BER BY FEEDING IT FROM THE MAGAZINE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING CAN RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU OR OTHERS.
Hold the pistol in one hand while pointing it in a safe direc­tion and with your finger off the trigger and outside the trig­ger guard. Insert the loaded magazine into the magazine well (opening) with enough force to ensure that it is locked in place.
WARNING: DO NOT USE EXCESSIVE UPWARD FORCE WHEN INSERTING A LOADED MAGAZINE INTO THE PIS­TOL. EXCESSIVE UPWARD FORCE COULD CAUSE THE SLIDE TO MOVE FORWARD, CHAMBERING A ROUND AND MAKING THE PISTOL READY TO FIRE.
• To make sure that the magazine is fully and securely inserted, apply some removal pressure to the exposed portion of the magazine butt plate.
• Press down on the slide stop to release the slide and allow it to carry fully forward. This strips a cartridge from the magazine and seats it in the chamber of the barrel.
WARNING: IF THE CARTRIDGE FAILS TO STRIP FROM THE MAGAZINE OR FULLY SEAT INTO THE CHAMBER, IMMEDIATELY STOP THE LOADING PROCESS AND DETERMINE THE CAUSE AND CORRECT THE PROBLEM BEFORE PROCEEDING.
WARNING: THE PISTOL WILL FIRE IF THE MANUAL SAFETY IS PLACED IN THE FIRE (DOWN) POSITION AND THE TRIGGER IS PULLED.
• Remember to keep your pistol pointed in a safe direction under all conditions and always keep your finger or any other object off the trigger and outside the trigger guard until you have made the commitment to fire the handgun. Never leave a loaded firearm unattended.
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FIRING
WARNING: WEAR EYE AND EAR PROTECTION SPECIFIED FOR FIREARM USE EVERY TIME YOU DIS­CHARGE YOUR FIREARM. MAKE SURE OTHERS IN THE VICINITY OF WHERE YOU WILL BE SHOOTING DO SO AS WELL.
• Keep the pistol pointed in a safe direction and your finger outside the trigger guard until you are ready to fire. Place the manual safety in the fire (down) position. While holding the grip firmly, pull the trigger fully to the rear. As the trigger is drawn fully to the rear, the hammer is released, striking the firing pin which then strikes the cartridge primer. Upon firing, the slide moves rearward thereby extracting and ejecting the fired cartridge case. The slide then returns forward feeding the next cartridge from the magazine into the barrel chamber.
• After firing you must allow the trigger to move forward fully before you can fire another shot. Failure to do so will prevent the lockwork from fully cycling and will prevent your being able to fire the next shot. Keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard until you are ready to fire again. This sequence can be repeated until the last round has been fired, at which time the magazine follower exerts upward pressure on the slide stop causing it to engage the slide and to hold it in the “open” position.
WARNING: UPON FIRING THE PISTOL OR RELEAS­ING THE SLIDE FROM THE SLIDE STOP, THE SLIDE MOVES REARWARD OR FORWARD WITH SIGNIFI-
CANT FORCE AND SPEED. TO AVOID INJURY BE SURE NO PART OF YOUR BODY INTERFERES WITH THE SLIDE MOVEMENT OR EJECTION OF THE FIRED CASE.
CLEARING MISFIRES
• If, during firing, a cartridge fails to fire, the chamber must be manually cleared. Wait ten seconds while keeping the pistol pointed in a safe direction. Verify that the manual safety is in the safe (up) position. Press the magazine release and remove the magazine. Grasp the serrated sides of the slide from the rear and briskly pull the slide fully rearward to eject the misfired round. Keep your finger off of the trigger and out of the trigger guard. Do not obstruct the ejection port, and do not attempt to catch the round by placing your hand over the ejection port. (See figure 6) Also, remember that any time you release the slide while a magazine containing car pistol, you will have reloaded the chamber.
WARNING: IF YOUR HANDGUN GIVES ANY INDICA­TION THAT IT IS NOT PERFORMING PROPERLY, OR
THE OPERA CHANGED MAKE SURE THE FIREARM IS POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION, UNLOAD THE FIREARM AND HAVE IT INSPECTED AND TEST
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“THE
FIRED BY A GUNSMITH QUALIFIED TO PERFORM SERVICE ON SMITH & WESSON PISTOLS.
TION OF YOUR HANDGUN HAS
AY IT FEELS OR SOUNDS”, STOP FIRING.
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UNLOADING
• Point the muzzle in a safe direction. Make sure your finger is off the trigger and out of the trigger guard. Verify that the manual safety is in the safe (up) position. Depress the magazine release, and remove the magazine (Figure 9). With the muzzle still pointing in a safe direction, and with your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard, grasp the sides of the slide from the rear with the thumb and fingers, and briskly draw the slide fully rearward in order to extract any cartridge from the barrel chamber and clear it from the pistol. Do not obstruct the ejection port because doing so can interfere with ejection of a cartridge and thereby creates the risk of exploding an unchambered cartridge and possible injury (Figure 10).
• Unload the magazine by holding it with the bullet end of the cartridge pointing away from you and pressing each cartridge forward and out of the magazine.
Magazine Release
FIGURE 9
FIGURE 10
FIELD STRIPPING
DISASSEMBLY
WARNING: ALWAYS FOLLOW THE FIELD STRIPPING INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY. NEVER DO ANYTHING BEYOND WHAT YOU ARE SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCT­ED TO DO IN THIS MANUAL. NEVER ALTER OR MOD­IFY THE PARTS IN YOUR PISTOL.
WARNING: SAFETY GLASSES SHOULD BE WORN DURING THIS PROCESS.
• Point the pistol in a safe direction. Make sure your finger is off the trigger, and the trigger is in the "at rest" or forward position. Depress the magazine release, and remove the magazine direction, and with y trigger guard, grasp the serrated sides of the slide from the rear with the thumb and fingers while holding the firearm in an upright position, and briskly draw the slide fully rearward in order to extract any cartridge from the barrel chamber and clear it from the pistol.(Figure 10) Loc open position by pressing the slide stop lever to the up position.
. (Figure 9) With the barrel still pointing in a safe
our finger off the tr
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FIELD STRIPPING DISASSEMBLY CONT’D.
• Make certain that the chamber is clear.
• While holding the pistol in the shooting hand, rotate the trigger guard down. (Figure 11)
• Make sure the pistol remains upright so that the barrel
• Push back on the slide and raise it slightly (Figure 13).
• Move the slide assembly forward to complete disengagement
• Remove recoil spring and recoil spring rod from slide.
ly will not fall off when released, lift off barrel
assemb assembly (Figure 12).
WARNING:YOU MUST CONTROL THE SLIDE AND SPRING DURING REMOVAL TO PREVENT INJURY.
(Figure 14).
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 12
FIGURE 14
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FIGURE 13
FIELD STRIPPING DISASSEMBLY CONT’D.
This completes field stripping of the firearm. No further disas­sembly should be attempted.
WARNING: NEVER DISASSEMBLE YOUR HAND­GUN BEYOND THE FIELD STRIPPING PROCESS
OUTLINED IN THIS MANUAL. NEVER MANIPULATE ANY INTERNAL COMPONENTS BEYOND WHAT YOU ARE SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED TO DO IN THIS MANUAL. THIS MAY AFFECT THE RELIABILITY, FUNCTIONING AND SAFETY OF YOUR HANDGUN.
FIGURE 15
FIELD STRIPPING
REASSEMBLY
WARNING: SAFETY GLASSES SHOULD BE WORN DURING THIS PROCESS.
WARNING: ALWAYS FOLLOW THE FIELD STRIPPING INSTRUCTIONS FOR REASSEMBLY
EXACTLY. NEVER MANIPULATE ANY INTERNAL PARTS BEYOND WHAT YOU ARE SPECIFICALLY INSTRUCTED TO DO IN THIS MANUAL. NEVER ALTER OR MODIFY THE PARTS IN YOUR PISTOL.
• Replace the recoil spring rod into the recoil spring.
• Replace the recoil spring and rod into the slide.
• Replace the slide and recoil spring assembly onto the
ame
fr into the corresponding space in the frame. (Figure 16)
• Place the slide onto the frame and pull the slide as far
back as you possibly can to engage the slide rails with the tracks in the frame. (Figure 17)
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Mak
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ing is aligned properly
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FIELD STRIPPING REASSEMBLY CONT’D.
• Lock the slide in the open position by allowing the slide to come forward slightly as you push up on the slide stop. (Figure 18)
• Place the barrel onto the frame/slide and push down into place as shown in Figure 19.
• Rotate the trigger guard up into place. (Figure 20)
FIGURE 17
FIGURE 16
FIGURE 18
FIGURE 19
FIGURE 20
• Following reassembly, and prior to attempting to load your pistol, always make certain that the pistol is in proper working order and that there are no unusual conditions to prevent its safe operation. Follow all of the inspection procedures outlined in the Your Pistol” section of this manual.
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“Inspecting
LUBRICATION
There are two (2) lubrication points where a single drop of
ms lubricant should be applied. This will assure proper
firear lubrication of your pistol. Care should be taken not to over-lubricate. Excess lubricant can collect large quantities of unburnt powder and carbon residue, which could interfere with proper functioning of the pistol. (Figure 21)
FIGURE 21
REAR SIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: ENSURE YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED BEFORE ADJUSTING YOUR SIGHTS. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE BASIC RULES OF SAFE GUN HANDLING.
• The rear sight is fully adjustable for both windage and elevation. The top screw controls the elevation and each click raises or lowers the point of impact at the target. The windage adjustment screw, located on the right side of the body, controls the windage and each click moves the point of impact right or left at the target.
ADJUSTING FOR ELEVATION
Rotate the Adjusting Screw installed on the top of the rear sight clockwise to lower the rear sight or counter-clockwise to raise the rear sight. (Raising rear sight will raise the group, etc.)
ADJUSTING FOR WINDAGE
Rotate the Adjusting Screw installed in the right side of the rear sight clockwise to move the rear sight blade to the right or counter-clockwise to movse it to the left. (Moving rear sight to the right will move the group to the right, etc.)
FIGURE 23
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MAGAZINE CARE
Your magazine can collect firing residue; some ammunition brands
y tend to dirty the magazine
ma more than other brands.
Clean the outside of the magazine by wiping all exposed surfaces with a clean cloth. Clean the top of the cartridge follower and the inside of the magazine lips (upper edges) by wiping with a clean cloth. Clean the inside of the magazine by holding the follower down and swabbing the inside of the magazine with a swab or cloth.
FIGURE 22
TRIGGER STOP
ADJUSTMENT
WARNING: ENSURE YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED BEFORE ADJUSTING YOUR TRIGGER STOP. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE BASIC RULES OF SAFE GUN HANDLING.
This procedure allows you to adjust trigger over-travel.
• Pull down on the trigger guard.
• Insert a hexagonwrench into the socket set screw and rotate it clockwise to increase trigger travel and counterclockwise to decrease trigger travel.
• Close trigger guard.
• Check to ensure gun is empty, point in a safe direction and pull the trigger.
• If the gun does not fire, you have turned the trigger stop out too far. Repeat the adjustment and turn the socket set screw clockwise to increase trigger travel.
FIGURE 24
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CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: ENSURE YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED BEFORE BEGINNING TO CLEAN IT (SEE UNLOADING SECTION). ALWAYS FOLLOW THE RULES OF SAFE GUN HANDLING.
Your firearm is a precision instrument. To ensure reliable function it is necessary to follow a routine maintenance procedure. After firing your handgun, be sure to unload it following the procedure outlined in the section entitled “Unloading” before performing any cleaning or maintenance procedure.
Your handgun should be cleaned by brushing the barrel bore and chamber (charge holes) with a good powder-removing solvent and bore brush. Wipe the areas clean with patches or a swab.
Using a small brush dipped in solvent, remove all deposits from around the breech of the barrel, chamber (charge holes), extrac­tor and adjacent areas which have been subjected to the action of powder or primer residue. Remove any residue on the frame with light brushing and a solvent. After cleaning the entire gun, use a cloth to apply a light film of high quality gun oil to all exter­nal metal surfaces and wipe clean.
CAUTION:
Always follow the instructions provided with your gun cleaner and gun lubricant.
CAUTION:
Some cleaners can cause damage to your handguns. You should avoid prolonged solvent immersion and prolonged ultrasonic cleaning of your firearm. Choice of solvent should be restricted to those products specifically developed for firearms mainte­nance. Damage to a firearm’s finish may occur if these cautions are ignored. Ammoniated solvents or other strong alkaline sol­vents, should not be used on any Smith & Wesson firearm. As a rule of thumb, if you would be comfortable applying the solvent of your choice to the finish of your automobile, it will probably be safe for use on your firearm.
After the initial cleaning, there is usually some residue in both the barrel and cylinder that works out and becomes apparent within 24-48 hours. This can be removed with a bristle brush and a light re-application of powder removing solvent after which the oil film should be re-established on all surfaces.
WARNING: FOR ANY MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE NOT SPECIFIED IN THIS MANUAL, YOU MUST USE A GUNSMITH QUALIFIED TO PERFORM SERVICE ON SMITH & WESSON HANDGUNS.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CONT’D.
WARNING: NEVER MODIFY OR PERMIT YOUR HAND­GUN TO BE MODIFIED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY DIRECTED TO DO SO IN THIS MANUAL.
WARNING: DO NOT MANIPULATE OR ADJUST ANY PART OF YOUR FIREARM UNLESS SPECIFICALLY DIRECTED TO DO SO IN THIS MANUAL.
If your firearm will be used or stored in a cold climate, be sure to use an oil of an appropriate weight for that climate.
Cleaning is essential to ensure the proper functioning of your handgun.
Additional maintenance must be performed by a qualified gun­smith. Please refer to the section entitled “Service”.
When storing, do not encase your firearm in anything that will attract or hold moisture, for example, leather or heavy cloth. Also, do not store guns with a plug inserted in the barrel for this can be a contributing factor to moisture accumulation. If your firearm is to be stored for an extended period, the bore, cham­bers and internal working mechanism should be oiled with acid­free lubricating oil or preservative, and the external working mechanisms, frame, cylinder and barrel should be coated with an anti-rust oil. Before using your firearm again, be sure to clean it. Every time you clean your firearm, check it for signs of wear. If wear is noted, do not use the firearm. Return it to Smith & Wesson for service or have it checked by a qualified gunsmith.
Before using your firearm, it should be cleaned. (See Cleaning Instructions) Your firearm has been treated with either a preser­vative or oil to protect it against corrosion. Before using it, all excess oil should be wiped from the bore, chambers (charge holes), and exposed areas using a clean swab or patch. A light coat of high quality gun oil should be applied to the outside sur­faces and mechanism. Care should be taken not to oil the mechanism to the degree that dirt and powder residue may be trapped by the oil. There are further instructions in the cleaning section of this manual.
MAINTENANCE BEFORE STORAGE
MAINTENANCE BEFORE USE
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SERVICE & SHIPPING
For Owners Within The United States
SERVICE
Customer Service
19 Aviation Drive
Houlton, ME 04730
Tel: 800-331-0852 • 413-781-8300 ext. 2905
E-mail: qa@smith-wesson.com
Should your Smith & Wesson firearm require service, it should be returned to the Smith & Wesson factory or to a Smith & Wesson Warranty Center in its original case or in a similarly secure container. It is not necessary to take the gun to a dealer for shipment. However, before shipping your firearm, call or e­mail our Customer Service Dept. for authorization and shipping instructions.
Before shipping your handgun, ensure that the firearm is unloaded and packaged securely. AMMUNITION. The package must NOT bear any markings which indicate the identity of the contents. Enclose a letter which includes your full name and address (no P.O. Boxes, please), daytime telephone number, e-mail address, the serial number of the firearm, and details of the problem experienced (stating the brand and type of ammunition used when the problem occurred) or work desired. Record the serial number before shipping, in case you wish to check on the repair status of your firearm.
SHIPPING
When shipping a firearm, it is most important that you comply with federal, state, and local laws and regulations. The following guidelines are meant to help, but you must seek assistance from the appropriate authorities if necessary.
Check magazines and chambers to ensure that they are unloaded. Do not ship ammunition.
Do not attempt to ship a handgun via US Postal Service;
only federally licensed dealers may ship a firearm by US Postal Service.
If your firearm must be replaced, it may be necessary to ship
the replacement to a dealer rather than directly to you. You will be requested to furnish a signed FFL (Federal Firearms License) from your dealer in such an instance.
When returning a pistol, please include all magazines ensuring they are unloaded; they are important to the proper function of the handgun.
Ship Centerfire pistols and ALL
Customer Ser
2100 Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield, MA 01104
,
vice
DO NOT SHIP ANY
revolvers to:
Ship ALL .22 caliber pistols to:
Customer Service, 19 Aviation Drive, Houlton, ME 04730
Please call the above telephone number or e-mail the above
address before shipping!!
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SERVICE & SHIPPING CONT’D.
Since we cannot assume responsibility for custom parts and accessories, such as stocks, special sights, or holsters, please remove these items before returning your firearm.
Warranty repair work will begin upon receipt and examination of the firearm. In the case of repairs or work not covered by the warranty, a quotation covering the cost of the work plus round trip transportation charges will be sent to you. Repairs or modification will begin upon receipt of payment.
ACCESSORIES
Accessories for your Smith & Wesson firearm are available from your local Smith & Wesson Stocking Dealer, or directly from Smith & Wesson.
When ordering directly from the factory, please provide the following information:
Model Number
Dash Number
Serial Number
Approximate date of purchase
Complete Return Address
VISA/Discover/MasterCard Number and
Expiration Date
For Foreign Orders Only, Fax Number or E-mail
Address
Please call 1-800-331-0852, ext. 2905 for any questions you have.
WARNING: YOU MAY PURCHASE ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR SMITH & WESSON FIREARM. YOU MUST HAVE SOME OF THESE PARTS INSTALLED BY A
GUNSMITH QUALIFIED TO PERFORM SERVICE ON SMITH & WESSON PISTOLS.YOU MUST NEVER ATTEMPT TO MODIFY YOUR FIREARM OR INSTALL REPLACEMENT PARTS IN YOUR FIREARM. ALWAYS USE A QUALIFIED SMITH & WESSON GUNSMITH EVEN IF THE REPAIR SEEMS TO BE SIMPLE.
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WARRANTY
For Owners Within The United States
This warranty is granted by Smith & Wesson, 2100 Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield, MA 01104. This warranty is effective from the date of purchase after February 1, 1989 and applies to the original owner of any handgun purchased after that date. With respect to such handguns, this warranty supersedes any and all other warranties.
Smith & Wesson handguns are warrantied to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Any such defects of which Smith & Wesson receives written notice within one year from the date of purchase by the original owner, will be remedied by Smith & Wesson without charge within a reasonable time after such notification and delivery of the handgun as provided below. If any unsafe and/or illegal condition is found during warranty inspection, Smith & Wesson will return the handgun to its original specification.
Warranty claims (in writing) and the handgun concerned should be delivered to Smith & Wesson’s Customer Service Department at the above address. In addition, a copy of the bill of sale in the owner’s name, or a copy of ATF Form 4473 indicating date of purchase must be included.
Warranty claims should state the model and serial number of the handgun concerned and the description of the difficulty experi­enced. It is recommended that shipments be insured by the owner, since Smith & Wesson will accept no responsibility for loss or damage in transit. Transportation and insurance charges for return to owner will be paid by Smith & Wesson if the claim is covered by the warranty.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SMITH & WESSON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM­AGES WITH RESPECT TO ECONOMIC LOSS, INJURY, DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, WHETHER AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, NEGLI­GENCE OR OTHERWISE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you in whole or in part.
Smith & Wesson will not be responsible for:
• Defects or malfunctions resulting from careless handling, unauthorized adjustments or modifications made or attempted by anyone other than a qualified gunsmith follow­ing Smith & Wesson authorized procedures, or disassembly beyond the Field Stripping instructions in this manual.
• Use of defective or improper ammunition, corrosion, neglect, abuse, ordinary wear and tear, or unreasonable
.
use
• Criminal misuse, negligence, resale, use under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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WARRANTY CONT’D.
Smith & Wesson reserves the right to determine what constitutes ordinary wear and tear. However, we can rebuild handguns that have experienced extreme usage or are beyond their normal useful life at a fee that will be quoted to the owner.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
Note: All liability is excluded in the event that the instructions in this manual are not observed.
EXTENDED
SERVICE POLICY
For Owners Within The United States
Even after the warranty period has expired, Smith & Wesson will repair, without charge, any handgun purchased by the original owner on or after February 1, 1989 that is found to have a defect in material or workmanship. Eligibility for this extended service policy requires returning the Product Registration Card within thirty days of purchase. A copy of the bill of sale in the owner’s name and the sales receipt should accompany the handgun.
If any unsafe and/or illegal condition is found during warranty inspection, Smith & Wesson will return the handgun to its original specification.
This policy covers functional defects; it does not include the
handgun’s finish, grips, magazines or sights.
This policy is in addition to and not an extension of the
Smith & Wesson Warranty.
Lifetime Service Policy
Fast Reliable Service
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your Smith & Wesson product, please call 1-800-331-0852. Our customer service representatives are product knowledgeable and are here to help you.
911 Priority Repair Service
In the event of an emergency (repairs needed by law enforce­ment, an upcoming match or hunting trip), call 1-800-331-0852,
2905 and ask for 911 Priority Repair Service. This allows you
xt.
e to speak with a Smith & Wesson representative. Immediately upon receipt, your handgun will be assigned to a gunsmith. After
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This handgun is not equipped with a device that fully blocks use by unauthorized users. More than 200,000 firearms like this one are stolen from their owners every year in the United States. In addition, there are more than a thousand suicides each year by younger children and teenagers who get access to firearms. Hundreds more die from accidental discharge. It is likely that many more children sustain serious wounds or inflict such wounds accidentally on others. In order to limit the chance of such misuse, it is imperative that you keep this weapon locked in a secure place and take other steps necessary to limit the possibility of theft or accident. Failure to take reasonable preventative steps may result in innocent lives being lost, and in some circumstances may result in your liability for these deaths.
The certification below is required only for handguns sold in the United States with a barrel length shorter than 3”.
Smith & Wesson Corp. hereby certifies average accuracy test results for all new handguns with a barrel shorter than 3” as follows:
7 yards 14 yards 21 yards
1.7” 3.9” 6.3”
tification is based on tests conducted by Smith & Wesson
This cer Corp. using a fixed handgun, rest and firing ammunition manufactured by a member of the Shooting Ar Institute (SAAMI) as defined in ANSI/SAAMI Z299.3-1993.
This certification represents actual tests based on several handguns, selected at random. Y than the results stated in this certification.
our particular handgun may have accuracy better
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WARRANTY
CENTERS
Should your Smith & Wesson firearm require service, it
should be returned to the Smith & Wesson factory or to a
Smith & Wesson Warranty Center in its original case or in a
similarly secure container.
ALASKA
Actions by Gene, Inc.
360 E. International Airport Rd. #8B
Anchorage, AK 99518
(907)-563-9797
CALIFORNIA
Bolsa Gunsmithing
7404 Bolsa Avenue
Westminster, CA 92683
(714) 894-9100
HAWAII
Mel Chung - Gunsmith
39 Ing Place, P.O. Box 1008
Kaunakakai, HI 96748
(808) 553-5888
2100 Roose
TEXAS
Lone Star Guns 1170 Park Blvd.
Plano, TX 75074
(972) 424-4501
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