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European American Armory Semiautomatic Pistol Witness Instruction Manual
European American Armory Semiautomatic Pistol Witness Instruction Manual
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MODEL: WITNESS SEMIAUTOMATIC PISTOL MANUAL FOR 9 mm - Full srze - IORDS40SW -Compact - 9RDS38 Super-Compact - IORDS 9 mm - Compact - 10RDS45 ACP - Full size - 10RDSfmshes Avadable:9x21 - Full size - 10RDS45 ACP - Compact - 8RDSB - Blue 41 AE - Full size - 1ORDS10 mm - Full size - 1ORDSC Chrome 41 AE -Compact - 8RDS10 mm - Compact - 9RDSBC - Blue Chrome40 SW - Full size - 1ORDS38 Super - Full size - 10RDSW Wonder Important! Read this book before using firearm Note:If you have Model you maintain it...
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1ALWAYS USE.THE SAFETY OFF SAFE The safety IS “off safe” when youcan see the red dot andtON SAFE To put the pistol “on safe” push the safety lever up so it covers the red dot. The safety can be operated with the hammer cocked or not cocked and with the pistol loaded or unloaded. There is not a magazine safety, so the pistol may be fired with the magazine removed. All guns can be dangerous if improperly used. Keep the pistol “on safe” all the time, except at the actual moment of firing, to help protect...
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2.HOW TO LOAD AND FIRE SLIDE STOP Press the magazine release button and remove the magazine from the prstol. Load the cartridges into the magazine. Do not force! (see front cover, do not overload) Push the magazine up Into the firmly until the magazrne catch (do not slam magazine into pla TO LOAD THE CHAMBERMAGAZINE RELEASE pistol locks it in place ce). BE SURE YOUR FINGER IS OUT OF THE TRIGGER GUARD AND OFF THE TRIGGER. Holding the pistol grip, grasp the serratrons as far back as possible on the slide...
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3 HOW TO UNLOAD n IPress the I _nagazine from the pistol. Simply removing the magazine does not unload the chamber. If a cartridge is still in the chamber the pistol can fire even with themagazineremoved. To unload the chamber point the pistol in a safe direction, keep y of the trigger guard and OFF THE TRIGGER and move the safety tc THE PISTOL CAN NOW FIRE IF YOU PULL THE TRIGGER, SO BE VERY CARE-FUL! When you grip thepistol for the next step, be sure your finger is not inside the trigger giPull the...
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PARTS CODIFICATION FOR WITNESS11BARREL 612:2RIGHT GRIP 66 2.3LEFT GRIP 67 2.4GRIP SCREWS 68MAGAZINE MAGAZINE CATCH MAGAZINE CATCH PLUNGER MAGAZINE CATCH SPRING 3.1TRIGGER 3.2TRIGGER PIN 3.3TRIGGER SPRING 3.5TRIGGER BAR 3.6TRIGGER BAR PIN 3.7TRIGGER BAR SPRING 3.6TRIGGER BAR GUIDE 3.9TRIGGER BAR PLUNGER 3.10TRIGGER BAR PLUNGER PIN 4.1HAMMER 4.2HAMMER PIN 4.3HAMMER SPRING 4.4HAMMER STRUT 4.5HAMMER STRUT PIN 4.8INTERRUPTOR 4.9INTERRUPTOR PIN 5.1FIRING PIN 5.3FIRING PIN SPRING 5.4FIRING PIN RETAINER...
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WARNINGS READ THIS AND BE A SAFE SHOOTER Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. Never point a gun at any person or thing you don’t intend to shoot Treat every gun as if it is loaded... all the time. Get instructions from a competent firearms instructor before using any gun Never rely on a gun’s “safety” to protect you from unsafe gun handling. A safety is only a mechanical device, not a substitute for common sense. Keep your finger Off the trigger until you are actually aiming at the target...
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WARNINGS READ THIS AND BE A SAFE SHOOTER Never leave a gun where it could fall and fire. Always wear protective shooting glasses when shooting on the range or In a field or forest. Old or reloaded ammo may be dangerous. We recommend against usrng it. Spectators should be 10 feet behind and away from the shooter while loading, firing and unloading. Wear hearing protection when shooting, or at a shooting range, or near shooting activities.Load the gun. an.1.y when on the range preparing to fire, and...
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LIFE TIME LIMITED WARRANTY All EAA guns are warranted to the original retail customer for life from date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship. All parts and labor or replacement (at our option) are covered. Transportation to and from our repair faclllties, damage caused by failure to perform normal maintenance, sales out- side the United States, damage due to use of high velocity, high pressure, reloaded or other nonstandard ammunition, or any unauthorized repair, modiflcatton,...