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    							WARNING - SLIDE RETRACTION
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    4.  To close the slide, again check to be sure the chamber and breech-face are
    empty.Pull the slide to its rearmost postion and release it. The slide will snap
    forward. Keep fingers out of ejection port on top of slide!
    5.  If the magazine contains cartridges, they can be removed by sliding each 
    cartridge forward and out of magazine, one at a time, until the magazine is
    empty.
    6.  Push empty (unloaded) magazine into frame until magazine latch locks it in
    place.
    The slide should always be pulled
    rearward (“retracted”) by pulling the
    r
    earportion of the slide in the vicinity
    of the safety, the decock-only lever,
    or the serrations (depending upon 
    model). Always keep fingers away
    from trigger!
    Never put any part of your hands or 
    body over the muzzle while retracting
    the slidefor loading, unloading, inspec-
    tion, or clearing a malfunction.
    KEEP HANDS
    AWAY FROM MUZZLE AND
    FINGER OFF TRIGGER
    ! 
    						
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    13
    13
    CORRECT UNLOADING SEQUENCE
    TO RELOAD THE PISTOL
    1.  Firing all cartridges in the magazine and the chamber will cause the slide to
    automatically lock open. Keep the pistol pointed in a safe direction.Reloading
    can be accomplished by pressing forward on the magazine latch with the thumb
    or forefinger. The magazine will fall free of the pistol of its own weight. To avoid
    the possibility of damage to the magazine, do not let it fall to the ground unless
    rapid reloading is absolutely necessary.
    2.  Insert a loaded magazine. WARNING:The slide stop is held in place by a
    spring detent. Therefore, when there is a loaded magazine in place and the
    pistol is jarred, the slide can fly forward and chamber a cartridge. For this reason
    and as an essential safety practice, the shooter’s fingers should always be fully
    outside the trigger guard except when the shooter is positioned to fire the gun at
    a selected target.
    3.  Release the slide to move forward by either depressing the rear portion of the
    slide stop or pulling the slide fully to the rear, depress the slide stop, and release
    the slide. A cartridge will be chambered when the slide shuts. WARNING:The
    pistol will be reloaded and is ready to fire “double-action” by a complete pull of
    the trigger. Be careful! When you are finished firing the pistol, unload it com-
    pletely. 
    						
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    TO EXTRACT AND
    EJECT A CHAMBERED CARTRIDGE
    When the pistol is fired, the same gas pressure that drives the bullet forward
    also acts through the cartridge case to push the slide to the rear. The action
    causes extraction and ejection of the fired cartridge case. If a cartridge fails to
    fire or if the shooter wishes to eject the chambered cartridge manually, follow 
    the procedure “To Unload” step 3, p. 11. When the slide is operated by hand,
    there can be a failure to extract the cartridge from the chamber, or a failure to
    eject the cartridge clear of the pistol. These failures usually are the result of the
    slide not being pulled rearward vigorously. From the foregoing, it is clear that
    the gun user must:
    1.  Always visually check the chamber and the br
    eech-face after opening theslide to eject a chambered cartridge.If the slide is not vigorously retracted
    when being operated by hand, the extracted cartridge can be “ejected” into the
    magazine-well of the grip frame or remain held to the breech-face by the 
    extractor.
    2.  Thor
    oughly clean the chamber and the extractor as often as necessary.
    If an empty magazine is in the pistol when the slide is being hand retracted to
    extract a cartridge, the cartridge may drop on top of the magazine or remain
    held to the breech-face by the extractor. Then when the slide goes forward, the
    cartridge will be chambered again! Remember — always remove the magazine
    befor
    e clearing the chamber, and visually ensure that no cartridges remain in
    the gun.
    Any autoloading pistol may occasionally malfunc-
    tion. If a cartridge hangs up, jams, or binds when
    being chambered, do not attempt to force it into
    the chamber by pushing or striking the slide.
    Carefully remove it.
    Most failures of a cartridge to feed or to chamber 
    properly are caused by a damaged magazine,
    incorrect gun handling, insufficient lubrication,
    or improper ammunition.
    Whatever the cause, the user of the pistol must,
    above all, recognize that any cartridge jam can
    result in the very potentially dangerous situation
    of a cartridge discharging before it is properly
    chambered. If this happens, the cartridge case
    may rupture and its fragments fly out of the ejec-
    tion port of the pistol with sufficient force to
    cause serious injury. Always wear shooting
    glasses!
    HITTING PRIMER
    CAN BURST CARTRIDGE
    !WARNING - MALFUNCTIONS  
    						
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    TO CLEAR A MALFUNCTION (“JAM”)
    1.  Be certain the muzzle is continually pointed in a safe direction.
    2.  If possible, first remove the magazine. It may be necessary to manually
    remove a jammed cartridge that has only been partially stripped from the 
    magazine. If so, use extreme care. Lock the slide open with the slide stop
    before attempting to clear the jam. Drawing the slide fully to the rear may bring
    the jammed cartridge along. Keep your face away from the ejection port during
    this operation. When attempting to clear a jam, use only wood “tools” so that 
    the cartridge will not be damaged or the primer ignited. A 3/16” wooden dowel
    with a point on one end is useful.
    3.  Visually check to make sure that all cartridges have been removed from the 
    pistol. Safely dispose of any cartridges involved in a malfunction incident. Do not
    use damaged ammunition in any firearm.
    TO MINIMIZE MALFUNCTIONS (“JAMS”)
    1.  If it appears that the jam was caused by the type of ammunition being used,
    try another brand, type, or lot number. Remember — use only factory
    ammunition of the correct caliber.
    2.  If changing ammunition does not at once eliminate malfunctions, then the
    following steps should be taken:
    a.  Thoroughly clean the pistol, paying particular attention to the removal of
    accumulated grease and dirt. Use a bristle brush and solvent to remove 
    grease and fouling from the breech-face, extractor, chamber, and feed
    ramp area immediately behind the chamber.
    b. Check to be sure that the magazine spring firmly returns the magazine
    follower to the top of the magazine.
    c. Check the magazine lips to be certain that they are free of nicks and
    burrs and that they are not deformed or cracked.
    d. Remove excess oil and solvent from all cleaned components, load the
    magazine, and try the pistol again. Make sure you are following the 
    correct loading and firing sequence as described in this manual.
    e. If none of the above steps is effective, try a different magazine of Ruger
    manufacture. If a new magazine does not function correctly, return the
    pistol and magazines to the Ruger Product Service Department. (See
    Shipping Firearms For Repair” on page 21.)
    f.Alterations to the pistol or use of non-Ruger magazines and accessories
    may cause malfunctions. See “Alteration Warning” on page 4. 
    						
    							Always unload a firearm
    before cleaning, lubrication,
    disassembly or assembly.
    UNLOAD BEFORE DISASSEMBLY
    WARNING - DISASSEMBLY!
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    2
    13
    TO DISASSEMBLE
    Be Sure Pistol is Unloaded!
    1.  Keep pistol pointed in a safe direction. Press forward on the magazine latch
    and withdraw magazine from butt of pistol.
    2.  Pull slide to rear and lock in open position by pressing upward on rear end
    of slide stop. Again, be sure chamber is empty!
    3.  Keep upwar
    d pressure on slide stop to prevent forward movement of slide.Open slide is under strong spring tension and could injure fingers if allowed to
    slam shut. Insert finger through top of slide and push ejector downward and 
    forward (see Figure 1, p. 17) until it locks in its lower position. This will permit 
    forward movement of slide. Further disassembly is impossible unless this is
    done.
    4.  Remove fingers from ejection port. Grasp slide tightly. Now press down on
    slide stop and allow slide to move slowly
    forward until the vertical disassembly
    line on the frame is aligned with the vertical disassembly line on the slide (See
    Figure 2, p. 17). Press in on right-hand end of slide stop and pull slide stop out
    of frame to the left until it is withdrawn completely out of the frame. (See Figure
    3, p. 17).
    5.  Push slide forward and remove entire slide assembly to the front.
    6.  With slide held upside down, lift rear end of camblock/recoil spring assembly
    to disengage it from its seat against the barrel lug. Withdraw the camblock/recoil
    spring assembly to the rear of the slide.
    7. Pull barrel upward out of slide slightly and withdraw to the rear.
    8. This completes normal fieldstripping for routine cleaning and lubrication
    purposes. Further disassembly of slide or frame components is not
    recommended and should only be undertaken by the factory. 
    						
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    DEPRESS
    EJECTOR2
    1REMOVE
    MAGAZINE
    3ALIGN
    INDEX MARKS
    4PULL OUT
    SLIDE STOPDISASSEMBLY
    NOTCH
    FIGURE 1
    Press slide stop up. Depress ejector.FIGURE 2
    Index marks aligned.
    FIGURE 3
    Slide stop in disassembly position.
    TO REASSEMBLE
    1.BE CERTAIN CHAMBER AND MAGAZINE ARE EMPTY.
    2.  With slide held upside down, replace barrel and push it rearward into its
    locked position.
    3.  Replace camblock and recoil spring assembly into position. Rear end of cam-
    block seats against barrel lug. 
    4.  Be certain that ejector is locked in its lower (forward) position and that
    hammer is in its fired (uncocked) position.
    5.  Replace slide onto frame. Par
    tiallyinsert slide stop into frame.
    (Decocker Model Shown) 
    						
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    6.  Pull slide back until disassembly line on frame is aligned with disassembly
    line on slide stop. Now push slide stop all the way through the frame to the
    right.
    7.  Allow slide to move fully forward.
    8.  Replace empty magazine in frame through butt of pistol. This action
    returns the ejector to its working position. This pistol will not function
    normally unless the ejector is in its upward (rearward) position.
    MAGAZINE INSPECTION AND CARE
    Check the magazine frequently. The magazine follower must move freely and
    have adequate spring tension so that each cartridge is quickly raised to the feed-
    ing position. The magazine lips should be clean and free of cracks, dents, or
    nicks, so that cartridges are held in their proper feeding position.
    If the magazine becomes dirty, it should be disassembled and thoroughly
    cleaned. You could encounter two types of Ruger magazines, with either a
    pinned base or a snap-on base. The following disassembly instructions apply:
    Pinned Base(used on 10 round 9mm magazines) - Use a punch to remove the
    roll pin that extends through the side of the magazine body. Once the roll pin
    has been removed, pull the magazine base from the bottom of the magazine
    body, taking care to prevent the forcible ejection of the compressed magazine
    spring. Withdraw the magazine spring from the magazine body. Turn the maga-
    zine upside down and remove the follower. 
    Snap-On Base- Use a punch to press in on the magazine spring seat where it
    protrudes into the hole in the magazine floorplate. Slide the magazine 
    floorplate toward the rear of the magazine, taking care to prevent the forcible
    ejection of the magazine spring seat and compressed magazine spring.
    Withdraw magazine spring seat and magazine spring from magazine body.
    Turn magazine upside down and remove magazine follower. Reassemble 
    in reverse order.
    When cleaning is necessary, use a solvent that will not rust the metal compo-
    nents or adversely affect the magazine follower. After the magazine has been
    soaked in solvent to loosen foreign matter, be certain to shake it vigorously (with
    the loading opening away from you) to remove solvent or residue from within
    the magazine. Penetrating oils and solvents inside a magazine can “kill” or weak-
    en cartridge primers, which can result in failures to fire or other possibly dan-
    gerous malfunctions, such as leaving a bullet in the bore!
    After cleaning, check to be certain that the magazine follower movement and
    spring tension are correct, and that no solvent or debris remain. Improper
    reassembly of the magazine spring can cause a potentially dangerous malfunc-
    tion. If cleaning does not restore proper tension, or if you experience a problem
    with the magazine, don’t use it. Get a new one.
    DAMAGED, NON-STANDARD, OR IMPROPERLY
    ASSEMBLED MAGAZINES SHOULD NOT BE USED.
    THEY CAN CAUSE THE PISTOL TO MALFUNCTION. 
    						
    							CARE AND CLEANING
    BEFORE CLEANING, BE CERTAIN THE PISTOL AND ITS MAGAZINE CONTAIN
    NO CARTRIDGES. (See “Unloading Warning”, p.11)
    At regular intervals, or whenever the pistol has been exposed to sand, dust,
    extreme humidity, condensation, immersion in water, or other adverse
    conditions, disassemble, clean, and oil it. Proper periodic maintenance is 
    essential to the reliable functioning of any firearm.
    To clean the pistol, proceed as follows:
    1.  Disassemble (fieldstrip) the pistol to the extent described on page 16.
    2.  Using a cleaning rod, run a solvent-wetted patch through the bore several
    times. Then attach a solvent-wetted bristle brush to the rod and run it back
    and forth the full length of the bore as many times as necessary to remove 
    grease and dirt from the bore and chamber. Clean bore with dry patches and
    examine. Bore fouling can contribute to reduced accuracy, and grease
    accumulation in the chamber can interfere with proper feeding of cartridges
    from the magazine.
    3.  Using powder solvent on a clean patch or bristle brush, remove powder
    residue from all components of the mechanism. After cleaning, run a dry patch
    through the bore, then follow with a patch that is very lightly oiled. Wipe all
    surfaces clean with cloth, then wipe all surfaces with a patch or cloth that has
    been very lightly oiled.
    4.  NOTE:Only a light application of oil is needed to provide adequate
    lubrication of moving parts and to prevent rust. Excess accumulations of oil
    tend to attract particles of dust and dirt and may congeal in cold weather,
    which can interfere with the safe and reliable function of the pistol.
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    Firing a pistol with oil, grease, or any other material
    even partially obstructing the bore may result in
    damage to the pistol and injury to the shooter and
    those nearby. Do not spray or apply lubricants 
    directly on ammunition. If the powder of a cartridge
    is affected by the lubricant, it may not be ignited, but
    the primer firing may push the bullet into the bore
    where it may be lodged. Firing a subsequent bullet
    into the obstructed bore may damage the pistol and
    cause injury to the shooter and those nearby.Use
    lubricants properly. You are responsible for the
    proper care and maintenance of your firearms.
    IMPROPER LUBRICATION
    DESTROYS GUNS
    !WARNING - LUBRICATION 
    						
    							5.  Before firing, remove all oil and grease from the bore. Do not keep the
    pistol stored in a leather holster or case. Leather attracts moisture, even
    though the holster or case may appear to be perfectly dry.
    20
    Never place or store any firearm in such a
    manner that it may be dislodged. Firearms
    should always be stored securely and
    unloaded, away from children and careless 
    adults.
    STORE SECURELY & UNLOADED
    WARNING - STORAGE!
    SIGHT ADJUSTMENT
    The RUGER®P95DAOpistols are equipped with a rear sight which is
    adjustable for windage only. After the rear-sight lock screw has been loosened
    (for those pistols equipped with a rear sight lock screw), the rear sight can be
    drifted laterally in its dovetail on the top of the slide by tapping it with a wooden-
    or plastic-headed hammer or similar implement. Move the rear sight in the
    direction you want the shot to move on the target. After the rear sight is adjust-
    ed, tighten the rear-sight lock screw. The front sight is fixed. Both front and rear
    sights are provided with white-dot inserts for rapid target acquisition and easy
    alignment of the sights to obtain a correct sight picture.
    SERVICE AND PARTS POLICY
    If you have any questions with regard to the performance of your RUGER®
    P95DAO pistol, please call (520) 778-6555 or write to our Product Service
    Department in Prescott, Arizona, fully describing all circumstances and condi-
    tions involved.
    If you should return your pistol to the factory for repair, or order parts for it,
    please comply with the following suggestions for prompt service:
    WARNING—BEFORE SHIPPING ANY
    FIREARM, BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT
    IT AND ITS MAGAZINE ARE UNLOADED. DO
    NOT SHIP CARTRIDGES WITH A FIREARM.
    ! 
    						
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    SHIPPING FIREARMS FOR REPAIR
    RUGER®P95DAOpistols returned to the factory for service or repair
    should be sent to: Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc., Product Service Department,
    200 Ruger Road, Prescott, AZ 86301-6181. Phone: (520)778-6555.
    Guns should be sent prepaid. W
    e will not accept collect shipments.
    The Federal Gun Control Act as well as the laws of most States and localities, do
    not prohibit an individual (who is not otherwise barred from purchasing or pos-
    sessing a firearm) from shipping a firearm directly to the manufacturer for
    repair. However, before you ship your pistol to us, be certain that your State or
    locality does not have a law or regulation which will prohibit you from receiving
    the pistol from us after it has been repaired. If such receiving is prohibited, then
    please have a Federally Licensed firearms dealer ship the gun to us. If your pistol
    is sent to us by a dealer, it will be returned to him after being repaired. If a hand-
    gun (pistol or revolver) is shipped by an individual who does not hold a Federal
    Firearms License, it must be shipped via U.P.S. Persons who do not hold a
    Federal Firearms License are prohibited by Federal law from shipping a handgun
    by Mail. Handguns mailed in violation of the law are impounded by the Post
    Office.
    Please do not include holster, custom grip panels, or accessories with a firearm
    being shipped to the factory for service. DO NOT SEND GUN BOXES OR LIT-
    ERATURE THAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE COLLECTOR’S ITEMS – THESE
    ARE INVARIABLY DAMAGED OR DESTROYED IN SHIPMENT. Always insure
    your shipment.
    Enclose a letter which includes your name, address, telephone number, and
    serial number and model of the firearm. Describe in detail the trouble you have
    experienced with your firearm, or the work you wish to have done. Merely
    stating that the firearm “needs repair” is inadequate information. Please enclose
    copies of any previous correspondence.
    Work performed will bear a net minimum labor charge of $15.00 plus a $5.00
    shipping and handling charge. The charge for metal refinishing the RUGER
    ®
    P95DAO pistol (except the synthetic grip frame, which we cannot refinish) is
    $35.00, plus a $5.00 shipping and handling charge. Custom gunsmithing service
    or nonstandard alterations are NOT AVAILABLEfrom Ruger Product Service
    Departments. 
    						
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