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CONTENS
No. Contents Page
Identification 1
1 Safety Operating Instructions 3 - 4
2 Inspection 5 - 6
3 Loading the Pistol 6 - 7
4 Firing 8
5 Pistol with Empty Magazine 9
6 Unloading 10
7 Clearing Misfires 10
8 Setting of the Sight 11
9 Gold Cup 11
10 Field Stripping 12
11 Cleaning 13
12 Storage 14
13 Repair 14
14 Warranty 15 - 16
15 Technical Data 16
16 Variants 17
17 Exploded View 18
17 Parts 20
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Always bear in mind:
Keep your finger away from the trigger unless you really intend
to fire. Always keep your weapon pointing in a safe direction so
that you and others cannot be endangered.
Do not use force when disassembling or assembling your weapon.
A gun can only be safe as long as it is in a flawless technical
condition. Incorrect handling and lack of maintenance may lead to
malfunctions and reduced safety of the weapon. Always be aware of
possible risks from dropping your pistol or from corrosion or other
external influences. In such cases, have your weapon inspected by a
competent gunsmith before using it again. Unauthorized
modifications to the mechanism, damage caused by the application
of force and modifications effected by third parties will release the
manufacturer from any warranty claims. Only an authorized and
qualified gunsmith is allowed to work on a gun. Always wear ear
protectors and if necessary safety glasses, even in practice shooting.
Remind any persons stationed behind you that they should wear ear
protectors.
Important instructions for the use of firearms
It should be remembered that even the safest gun is potentially
dangerous to you and others when it is not properly handled.
First of all read and understand the operating instructions and learn
how the weapon works and is to be handled. Always treat an un-
loaded weapon as if it were loaded.
WARNING: