STI International 2011 Instructions Manual
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21 Safety Reference • Owner’s Manual • All Model 2011 Firearms • Check firearm storage frequently, to be certain the location remains secure and has not been violated in any way. WARNING! Store firearms and ammunition separately, under lock and out of the sight of and beyond reach of children, minors, and adolescents. HANDGUN MAINTENANCE - DISASSEMBLY WARNING! Always remove the magazine and any ammunition in the firearm’s chamber before disassembly. Always wear safety goggles during disassembly and...
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22 Safety Reference • Owner’s Manual • All Model 2011 Firearms HANDGUN MAINTENANCE - DISASSEMBLY Two Piece Guide Rod Removal 1.Insert 5/32” Hex wrench into the hex head of Outer Guide Rod below the muzzle. Loosen the Guide Rod by turning counter- clockwise. 2.Remove Outer Guide Rod from the handgun by pulling the Rod out of the handgun towards the muzzle end. Note: Most STI models have a one piece guide rod assemble. When holding the slide to the rear, place a pin in the small hole in the guide rod....
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23 Safety Reference • Owner’s Manual • All Model 2011 Firearms HANDGUN MAINTENANCE - DISASSEMBLY Slide stop removal 1.Holding the handgun by the grip with one hand, firmly grasp the handgun’s slide at the rear and pull the slide back. Be careful not to release pressure on the slide or allow the handgun to slip from your grasp. Pull the slide back until the disassembly notch on the slide (the second notch from the muzzle end) aligns with the rear of the slide stop on the left-hand side of the handgun. 2....
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24 Safety Reference • Owner’s Manual • All Model 2011 Firearms HANDGUN MAINTENANCE - DISASSEMBLY (continued) Slide Assembly Removal CAUTION: Wear eye protection! The next two steps require the removal of a spring under compression. 1.Remove the slide assembly from the handgun frame while maintain- ing a firm grip on the handgun. 2.Restrain the recoil spring with the fingers of the hand holding the slide to prevent the spring form leaving the slide assembly. The recoil spring will be exposed at the...
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25 Safety Reference • Owner’s Manual • All Model 2011 Firearms Captive Reverse Plug Removal from Slide Assembly 1.Push the captive reverse plug from the muzzle end of the slide assembly far enough back to be able to grasp the reverse plug and remove it from the slide assembly. TIP: The reverse plug may sometimes be seated firmly, requiring assistance from a light hammer and punch tool to release it from the slide assembly. Tap lightly with the hammer and punch from the muzzle end of the slide. Barrel...
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26 Safety Reference • Owner’s Manual • All Model 2011 Firearms Firing Pin Removal CAUTION: Wear eye protection! This step requires the removal of a spring under compression. Before removing the firing pin and stop, position the slide with the firing pin pointing in a safe direction. The firing pin can eject from the slide unexpectedly and cause injury. 1.Firmly grasp the rear end of the slide and depress the end of the firing pin with a 1/8” punch tool. Push down on the firing pin sufficiently to release...
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27 Safety Reference • Owner’s Manual • All Model 2011 Firearms 4. Remove the firing pin spring from the firing pin by turning the firing pin clockwise and pulling off the spring. Extractor Removal 1.Firmly grasp the back of the slide with the muzzle end towards you and the underside of the slide facing up. Press firmly against the front of the extractor using a 1/8” punch tool. Push the tip of the extractor towards the side of the breach while depressing the extrac- tor tip, until the extractor passes...
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28 Safety Reference • Owner’s Manual • All Model 2011 Firearms HANDGUN MAINTENANCE - GENERAL CARE The STI semi-automatic model handguns must be clean and properly lubricated to function reliably and maintain optimum performance and accuracy. Proper maintenance can provide smooth operation, minimize the wear of parts, and prevent malfunctions. Periodic maintenance of this family of STI handguns involve cleaning and lubrication whenever any of the following conditions exist: 1.Before firing you STI handgun...
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29 Safety Reference • Owner’s Manual • All Model 2011 Firearms HANDGUN MAINTENANCE - CLEANING Properly cleaning and lubricating firearms requires a basic set of tools and supplies. Your STI handgun is a precision assembly. Only high- quality tools and supplies should be used when working on it. Tools: • Bronze Bore-Cleaning Brush to remove heavy bore deposits from the barrel • Handgun Bore Cleaning Rod with Threaded End to receive Cleaning Accessories • Slotted Tip to hold Cleaning Patches • Nylon...
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30 Safety Reference • Owner’s Manual • All Model 2011 Firearms 2.Clean frame with a nylon brush and cleaning solvent; scrub away any powder residue, particularly on the frame rails. Wipe frame clean with a lint-free cotton cloth. Inspect the frame for damage or signs of unusual wear. 3.Saturate a cotton pad with cleaning solvent and attach it to the bore cleaning rod; make several passes through the bore with the pad to saturate and loosen metallic and powder residues. Allow the barrel to soak for a few...