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    Figure 27
    MAGAZINE
    FOLLOWER
    MAGAZINE
    SPRING
    MAGAZINE
    EXTENSION
    High-Capacity
    Magazine Assembly10-Round
    Magazine Assembly
    HIGH-CAPACITY MAGAZINE (LEFT) IS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
    ONLY. FOR RECREATIONAL USE, MAGAZINE CAPACITY IS
    RESTRICTED TO 10 ROUNDS IN U.S.A. AND CANADA.
    MAGAZINE
    FLOOR
    PLATE
    MAGAZINE
    BODY
    MAGAZINE
    RETAINING LIPS 
    						
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    DISASSEMBLY
    STEP 1: Remove all
    ammunition from 
    the magazine. Firmly
    grasp the metal mag-
    azine body in one
    hand and with the
    other hand grip the
    magazine’s base
    plate. Use your thumb
    to slightly raise the
    slotted tab at the rear
    of the base plate.
    CAUTION:  Lift the slotted tab only enough to clear the rear
    of the magazine extension.
    STEP 2:  Slide the base
    plate towards the
    front of the magazine
    to remove it.
    STEP 3: While holding
    the magazine in one
    hand, use the index
    finger of the other hand to gently  apply a small amount of
    pressure to the release  lever at the bottom of the magazine
    extension.
    DISASSEMBLY, CLEANING & REASSEMBLY
    OF 10-ROUND PARA-ORDNANCE MAGAZINE
    METAL
    MAGAZINE
    BODYSLOTTED
    TAB ON
    BASE PLATE
    BEFORE PROCEEDING MAKE SURE YOU ARE  WEARING SAFETY GLASSES AND KEEP THE 
    MAGAZINE POINTED AWAY FROM YOUR FACE.
    MAGAZINE
    EXTENSION
    (REAR)
    RELEASE
    LEVER
    TWO SMALL
    TABS (REAR) 
    						
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    This will retract the two small tabs at the rear of the exten-
    sionwhich keep it in place. Gently increase the pressure on
    the release lever until some resistance is felt.
    CAUTION: Do not apply excessive pressure to the release
    lever or it may break off. 
    CAUTION:  The spring and follower are  compressed in the 
    magazine. Care should be taken dur ing this step to prevent
    them from flying out.
    STEP 4:  While maintain-
    ing the gentle pressure
    on the release lever,
    begin to rotate the
    magazine extension
    downward to release it
    from the metal maga-
    zine body. Release pres-
    sure from the lever as
    soon as the two small
    tabs at the top rear
    of the extension clear the magazine body. The extension
    can now be removed by easing it slightly rearward to
    release the round tab at the front. The spring and maga-
    zine follower can now be removed through the opening at
    the bottom of the metal magazine body. As you remove it,
    note which end faces the front.
    TWO
    SMALL
    TABS
    (REAR)
    ROUND TAB
    (FRONT)
    CLEANING
    CAUTION:
    Do not attempt to remove the follower from the
    spring.
    Wipe the outside of the magazine with a rag. Insert a dry rag
    through the opening  at the bottom of the metal  magazine
    body and remove all residue from the inside. Do the same
    from the smaller opening at the top. 
    						
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    Clean all residue from the spring and from the
    magazine follower.
    CAUTION:Do not apply oil to any part or lubricate any
    part of the magazine.
    REASSEMBLY
    STEP 5: Insert the spring and follower into the  opening at
    the bottom of the metal magazine body.
    CAUTION: Make sure that the rounded top edge of the
    follower is at the front of the magazine.
    Position the bottom of the spring around the four posts on 
    the magazine extension. Then, gently compress the spring 
    with the magazine extension so that it is fully contained
    inside the magazine body.  Engage the round tab at the top
    front of the magazine extension in the small hole at the
    front of the magazine body.
    While still holding the
    spring compressed,
    gently apply a  tiny
    amount of rearward
    pressure to the lever at
    the bottom of the
    extension until
    some resistance is felt.
    Then, r otate the rear
    of the extension
    upwards so it engages the magazine body. Continue
    rotating until the two small tabs are fully engaged.
    Release the pressure from the lever at the bottom of the
    extension. The magazine extension is now locked in place. 
    						
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    STEP 6:With your
    index finger, gently
    depress the lever at 
    the bottom of the 
    extension. This will
    allow you to re place
    the base plate without
    breaking the tab.
    While holding the lever in a depressed position, begin to
    replace the base plate by sliding it rearward from the front
    of the extension. Be sure that the base plate engages the two
    rails on the sides of the extension.
    Continue to slide the base plate towards the rear until a
    click is heard, indicating that the slotted tab at the rear of
    the base plate has passed over the rear edge of the extension,
    locking it in place.
    Reassembly is now complete.
    These instructions apply to all 10-round magazines for
    Para-Ordnance P12•45, P13•45, P14•45, P16•40 and P18•9
    handguns.
    TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
    When transporting your firearm to and from shooting 
    activities, keep it unloaded and obey all laws relating to the
    transportation of firearms in your area.
    When storing your firearm, store it securely and keep it 
    separated from ammunition, under lock and key, and out of the
    sight and reach of children and other inexperienced persons.
    NOTE: Protect your firearms from theft. 
    						
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    DO NOT STORE your pistol in anything which will attract
    moisture, e.g., leather or heavy cloth, and do not store it in
    an air-tight container or with a plug inserted in the barrel
    for these are factors that can contribute to corrosion.
    EXTENDED STORAGE requires that the internal mechanisms
    are well oiled with an acid-free lubricating oil or preservative
    while external mechanisms (receiver, barrel, etc.) should be
    coated with an anti-rust oil.
    COLD CLIMATE STORAGE requires that you make use of an oil
    which will not congeal at low temperatures. USE SPARINGLY.
    BEFORE USING YOUR FIREARM AGAIN BE SURE TO CLEAN IT.
    Para-Ordnance acknowledges its obligations under implied
    warranty legislation, with respect to the sale of consumer
    goods, that may be in force in jurisdictions where its products
    are sold. Due to differences in the extent and interpretation
    of such statutes, and also on the basis of the Magnusson-Moss
    Warranty Act of the United States of America, Para-Ordnance
    has elected not to offer any written or express warranty on 
    its product line and you are advised to consult existing 
    legislation in your country, state or province with regard to
    any implied warranty rights you may have under such laws.
    However, Para-Ordnance is strongly committed to properly 
    servicing its products, as it has over the years, and in place of
    an express or written warranty it will provide all necessary 
    service for its pistols purchased after January 1, 2001 free of
    charge to the original purchaser only, where adjustment or
    repair is required due to some defect in materials or 
    workmanship.
    NOTE: Different remedies may be available to you in 
    different jurisdictions.
    WARRANTY INFORMATION 
    						
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    For Para-Ordnance replacement parts please contact your
    local dealer who should be able to assist you. Alternatively,
    you can also contact the Para-Ordnance Parts Department by
    mail or phone, for up-to-date information on the names and
    locations of our Authorized Service Centers as well as current
    parts prices.
    PARTS AVAILABLE FOR SALE SHOULD BE INSTALLED AT 
    A PARA-ORDNANCE AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER. 
    OTHERWISE, IT IS THE PURCHASER’S TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY
    TO MAKE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT ANY PARTS FITTED
    AND INSTALLED ARE OF THE CORRECT TYPE AND THE
    WORK IS PERFORMED BY A COMPETENT PERSON.
    SPARE PARTS
    PARA-ORDNANCE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
    FOR ANY UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATIONS 
    PERFORMED, UNAUTHORIZED ATTACHMENTS
    FITTED OR UNAUTHORIZED PARTS 
    USED 0N THIS PRODUCT.
    NOTES: 
    						
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    1. BARREL
    2. BARREL BUSHING
    3. BARREL LINK
    4. BARREL LINK PIN
    5. DISCONNECTOR
    6. EJECTOR
    7. EJECTOR PIN
    8. EXTRACTOR
    9. FIRING PIN
    10. FIRING PIN PLUNGER
    11. FIRING PIN SPRING
    12. FIRING PIN STOP
    13. FRONT SIGHT
    13L. FRONT SIGHT LIMITED
    14. GRIP SAFETY
    15. GRIP (SET)
    16. GRIP SCREW (4)
    17. HAMMER
    17L. HAMMER LIMITED
    18. HAMMER PIN
    19. HAMMER STRUT
    20. HAMMER STRUT PIN
    21. MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY
    22. MAGAZINE CATCH
    23. MAGAZINE CATCH LOCK
    24. MAGAZINE CATCH
    SPRING
    25. MAGAZINE FLOOR PLATE
    26. MAGAZINE EXTENSION
    (10-ROUND ONLY)
    27. MAGAZINE FOLLOWER
    28. MAGAZINE SPRING 
    (NOT SHOWN)
    29. MAIN SPRING
    30. MAIN SPRING CAP
    31. MAIN SPRING CAP PIN
    32. MAIN SPRING HOUSING
    (FLAT)33. MAIN SPRING HOUSING
    PIN
    34. MAIN SPRING HOUSING
    PIN RETAINER
    35. PLUNGER LEVER
    36. PLUNGER SPRING
    37. PLUNGER SPRING F/P
    38. REAR SIGHT
    38L. ADJUSTABLE REAR SIGHT
    LIMITED
    39. RECEIVER
    40. RECOIL SPRING
    41. RECOIL SPRING GUIDE
    41A. RECOIL SPRING GUIDE
    ROD (P12•45 ONLY)
    41B. RECOIL SPRING GUIDE
    HEAD (P12•45 ONLY)
    42. RECOIL SPRING PLUG
    43. SLIDE LOCK SAFETY
    44. SAFETY LOCK PLUNGER
    45. SEAR
    46. SEAR PIN
    47. SEAR SPRING
    48. SLIDE
    48L. SLIDE LIMITED
    49. SLIDE STOP
    50. SLIDE STOP PLUNGER
    51. TRIGGER ASSEMBLY
    52. TRIGGER BAR LEVER
    53L. AMBIDEXTROUS SLIDE
    LOCK SAFETY LEFT
    (LIMITED ONLY)
    53R. AMBIDEXTROUS SLIDE
    LOCK SAFETY RIGHT
    (LIMITED ONLY)
    54. OVER TRAVEL SCREW
    (LIMITED ONLY)
    PARTS LIST 
    						
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    If any problem or question should arise with regard to the
    performance of your firearm, please contact us, by mail or
    telephone, and fully describe all circumstances involved.
    This will allow us to determine the best way to handle your
    problem. If authorized factory service is deemed necessary,
    you will be given a return authorization number and 
    shipping instructions.
    WHEN AUTHORIZED TO SHIP YOUR FIREARM FOR ADJUSTMENT
    OR REPAIR, PLEASE CAREFULLY NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
    1. A detailed, written explanation of your problem should
    accompany the firearm being shipped for service or repair.
    Include model name, serial number and your return
    address (day telephone number optional). Also include 
    a copy of your original proof of purchase.
    2. All firearms should be shipped by common carrier 
    (e.g., UPS), prepaid (we will not accept collect shipments)
    and insured for their full value.
    It is illegal for unlicensed individuals to ship handguns
    through the mail.
    3. Due to the vast number of laws governing the transfer 
    and transportation of firearms, it is strongly recommended
    that your firearm be shipped through a licensed dealer who
    will also accept delivery on your behalf when the pistol is
    returned.The shipment should be accompanied by a signed
    copy of the dealer’s license.
    4. DO NOT include holsters, custom grips or other accessories
    when shipping your firearm for service.
    SERVICE AND REPAIR
    MAKE SURE THAT THE MAGAZINE AND PISTOL 
    ARE UNLOADED. DO NOT SHIP ANY CARTRIDGES
    WITH A FIREARM. 
    						
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