Sigarms Sig Sauer Mosquito Instructions Manual
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3 Contents USA 1Safety regulations USA 5 2Product description USA 6 2.1 Main parts USA 6 2.2 Technical data USA 7 3Transporting the pistol USA 8 4Safety mechanisms USA 8 5Handling the pistol USA 10 5.1 General USA 10 5.2 Ammunition USA 10 5.3 Loading the magazine USA 10 5.4 Loading the pistol (ready for firing) USA 11 5.5 Firing USA 11 5.6 Reloading during firing USA 12 5.7 Unloading the pistol; magazine not empty USA 12 5.8 Unloading the pistol; magazine empty, slide open USA 13 6Sight correction USA 14...
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4USA5 General instructionsGeneral instructions USA 1 Safety regulations •Never use the pistol under the influence of drugs or alcohol, while ill or suffering other such difficulties. These conditions can impair your powers of judgment and reflexes. •Always think of the pistol as being loaded and with the safety off until you have established the opposite through the unloading procedure (see Section 4.7 and 4.8). •Allows keep the muzzle of the pistol in a safe direction with all handling. A safe direction...
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Sport version Caliber 22 Long Rifle Overall length 207 mm Overall height 134 mm Overall width 37 mm Barrel length 126 mm Rifling length 406 mm, right Number of grooves 6 Sight base 164 mm Weight without magazine 740 g Magazine weight empty 50 g Trigger pool, approx. SA 1.8 kg DA 5.5 kg Magazine capacity/rounds 10 6USA7 Product description USA 2 Product description 2.1 Main parts 1Barrel block 4Slide 5Front sight A, B, C 6Rear sight 15 Frame 16 Takedown lever 18 Slide catch lever 20 Trigger 29...
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9 Safety mechanisms USA 3. Magazine safety Removing the magazine fully from the pistol prevents the pistol from being fired. The magazine must be fully inser- ted into the magazine well in order to fire the pistol. 8USA Transport 3 Transporting the pistol •For your own safety and the safety of others, always transport the pistol unloaded, decockedand closed (see Section 4.7 and 4.8). •Never carry a pistol with you that has already been cocked and which has a round in the chamber. •Always carry the pistol...
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11 Handling the pistol USA 5.4 Loading the pistol (ready for firing) •Never load or unload the pistol inside a vehicle, inside a building or any other enclosed space (except in a designated firing range). •Before loading always wipe off any excess grease and oil and check to see if there are any foreign objects/ material in the barrel. •Allows keep the muzzle of the pistol pointed in a safe direction. •Do not put your finger on the trigger. Keep your finger outside the trigger guard. •Load the pistol by...
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13 Handling the pistol USA 5. Check (visually and manually with appropriate aid) to ensure that the round has been ejected and that there is no round in the chamber (see figure 3). 6. Press slide stop lever. The slide flys forward. 7. Push decocking lever down. 8. Empty magazine. 9. Pick up ejected round and clean pistol. The pistol is unloaded and decocked. The pistol must be cleaned after each firing (see section 6.2). 5. 8 Unloading the pistol; magazine empty, slide open •You must not let the pistol...
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14USA15 SightMaintenance USA 6 Sight correction 6.1 Sight correction for windage Correction on rear sight Turning the lateral adjusting screw clockwise by one rota- tion results in a target point differential of 8 cm at 25 m distance to the left. Turning the lateral adjusting screw anticlockwise by one rotation results in a target point differential of 8 cm at 25 m distance to the right. 6.2 Sight correction for elevation Exchanging the front sight for a lower (higher) one corre- sponds with a target...
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16USA17 MaintenanceMaintenance USA 7.2 Cleaning the pistol •Never clean the barrel from the front and never use steel brushes, as these can damage the smooth sur- face of the barrel. Use suitable cleaning rod and brush of the correct caliber. •Solvents can damage the surface of the pistol. Before using a cleaning or solvent agent, take note of the in- structions and warnings provided by the manufacturer. Procedure: 1. Moisten cleaning brushes with gun oil and insert into the barrel through the chamber....
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19 Maintenance Servicing USA 7.5 Care of the pistol •Always keep your pistol clean and in good working order. •Clean the pistol after 250 rounds, before every load change and after every use. The chamber in particular must be thoroughly cleaned. •Never change or repair parts of your pistol yourself. •Have your pistol checked once a year by a qualified gunsmith or armourer, as defects, wear and tear, cor- rosion etc. may not always be visible from the exterior. •For repair or service work, however, we...