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• Grip your pistol fi rmly in such a way as to disengage the grip safety. • Point the pistol at your intended target and assume a proper shooting stance. • Aim the pistol precisely at your intended point of impact within the larger target. • When you are ready to fi re, place your fi nger on the trigger and lightly squeeze the trigger. TheFile Size: 1MB. GRIP SAFETY AND THUMB SAFETY Grip Safety. The Desert Eagle® is equipped with a grip safety on the back strap ( Fig. 1) as well as a manual thumb safety on the side of the frame. The cannot fire unless the grip safety is disengaged and the manual thumb safety rests in the “off” position.  · The original Model design provided for two safety mechanisms. The manual safety lock (thumb safety), located at the top left rear of the frame, locks the slide and blocks hammer disengagement when engaged (the manual safety can be made ambidextrous with a variety of widely available accessory parts).Author: GA Staff.


SAFETY INSTRUCTION MANUAL is available FREE via download at www.doorway.ru or upon request from: SMITH WESSON ® CUSTOMER SUPPORT CENTER ROOSEVELT AVENUE SPRINGFIELD, MA TEL.: , ext. E-mail: qa@www.doorway.ru SW__Pistol_Manual_qxp_ Pistol Manual 10/19/16 AM Page 2. The gun ain't going off by itself even if the manual safety gets disengaged. Cocked and locked s are just as safe to carry as anything else. They just have a different manual of arms and unique safety mechanisms. I've rarely carried a in any condition other than chambered, cocked, and safety applied. Safety Features Auto-Ordnance Model semi-automatic pistols incorporate several positive safety devices which, if properly employed, reduces the danger of accidental dis-charge. Trigger Guard The trigger guard is a metal loop that surrounds the trigger, protecting it from dam-age or accidental discharge. Thumb Safety.


A1 PISTOLS OPERATION AND SAFETY MANUAL Important Safety Information Inside Read this manual before handling this firearm. Keep this manual with your firearm and review it before each use. This manual was designed to fit in your shirt or jacket pocket. Do not allow others to handle or fire your firearm until they have read this manual. Virtually all experts agree that for self-defense, the should be carried cocked and locked — that is, hammer back and thumb safety engaged with a round in the chamber and a full magazine. (If the hammer is not cocked, the safety on these single-action pistols will not engage; it is “locked off,” so to speak.). No big deal. Because it has redundant safety features. Which is when you start to appreciate the wisdom of that additional grip safety. The gun ain't going off by itself even if the manual safety gets disengaged. Cocked and locked s are just as safe to carry as anything else. They just have a different manual of arms and unique safety mechanisms.

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