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User manual UMAREX COLT 1911 A1 - MY PDF MANUALS

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You can read the recommendations in the user guide, the technical guide or the installation guide for <strong>UMAREX</strong> <strong>COLT</strong> <strong>1911</strong> <strong>A1</strong>.<br />

You'll find the answers to all your questions on the <strong>UMAREX</strong> <strong>COLT</strong> <strong>1911</strong> <strong>A1</strong> in the user <strong>manual</strong> (information, specifications,<br />

safety advice, size, accessories, etc.). Detailed instructions for use are in the <strong>User</strong>'s Guide.<br />

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C. To disengage the safety push it down. The pistol can now be fired (Illustr. 2.2.2). Illustr. 2.1.2 ready to fire Illustr.<br />

2.2.2 ready to fire WARNING: We recommend that the safety lever always be in the "SAFE" position until you intend to shoot. 3. Inserting and changing the<br />

CO2 cartridge A.<br />

Inserting a CO2 cartridge WARNING: Before inserting a CO2 cartridge, insure that the safety in ON and the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction! Note: Use<br />

only 12g CO2 cartridges! Do not use cartridges containing other gases! Press the grip release button on the left side of the trigger housing (Illustr. 3.1) to lift<br />

off the grip on the right-hand side (Illustr. 3.2).<br />

Open the cartridge pressure plate and unscrew the cartridge adjustment screw all the way (Illustr. 3.3). Insert a cartridge into the butt with the narrow end<br />

first (Illustr. 3.4), screw the cartridge adustment screw back up to push the cartridge up, and then close the cartridge pressure plate (Illustr. 3.5). The CO2<br />

cartridge is now pierced and sealed. Put the grip back on by positioning the lugs on the grip in the holes in the butt frame and pressing the grip on.<br />

To make sure the cartridge has been properly pierced, check to make sure that the pistol is unloaded, disengage the safety and shoot in a safe direction. If the<br />

pistol will not fire repeat the cartridge loading procedure as described above. WARNING: Do not use force to insert the CO2 cartridge. If you are not going<br />

to use the weapon for an extended period, we recommend removing the die CO2 cylinder in order to prevent strain on the valve. Illustr. 3.3 Illustr. 3.4 Illustr.<br />

3.<br />

5 1 Illustr. 3.1 Illustr. 3.2 2 1 2 B.<br />

Remove the CO2 cartridge Put the safety ON (thump safety in upper position). Hold the pistol by the butt with one hand. With the other hand open the<br />

cartridge pressure plate. Now press the grip release button (Illustr. 3.<br />

1) to lift off the grip (Illustr. 3.2). Unscrew the cartridge adjustment screw all the way (Illustr. 3.3). You can now remove the cartridge. WARNING: Keep face<br />

and hands in a safe distance and use caution when removing the CO2 cartridge, escaping CO2 gas can cause frostbite. WARNING! CO2-cartridges can<br />

explode in temperatures above 122 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not dispose of cartridges in a fire.<br />

Do not store cartridges in temperature above 122 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not use spent CO2 cartridges for any other purpose. Do not leave CO2 cartridges<br />

in a automobile in direct sunlight. 4. Loading and unloading the pistol WARNING: Use only .177 caliber (4.5mm) Diabolo pellets with a maximum lengh of<br />

6.5mm. Do not use BBs or other unsuitable pellets. A.<br />

Loading the pistol - Put on the safety (thumb safety in upper position). - Open the slide by pushing the release lever downward (see illustr. 4.1). Hold the<br />

pistol horizontally to keep the pellet cylinder in place and prevent it from falling out of the pistol.<br />

- A safety prevents the trigger from being pulled when the weapon is open. - Remove the pellet cylinder and load the Diabolo pellets head first (see illustration<br />

4.2) insuring that each is completely inserted. - In order to prevent malfunctions it is to be made sure that the pellets are seated flush in the chambers of the<br />

rotary magazine, or, even better, that they are seated somewhat countersunk in the chambers. - Place the pellet cylinder back in the pistol (see illustr.<br />

4.3) and close the slide by grasping the front hatching an pushing it closed until it catches. (Illustr. 4.4). WARNING: Do not put your hand over the muzzle!<br />

Do not put your finger on the trigger! Make sure that muzzle is pointed in a safe direction! Never aim at people or pets. Illustr. 4.1 Illustr. 4.<br />

2 wrong Illustr. 4.3 Illustr. 4.4 wrong Head Skirt right B. Unloading the pistol - Put the safety on (thumb safety in upper position). - Open the slide by pushing<br />

the release lever downward (see illustration 4.1). - Remove the pellet cylinder and carefully push the pellets out of the cylinder with the cleaning rod.<br />

WARNING: Never use a metal object to remove the pellets.<br />

Damage to cylinder or barrel impairs the function. - Make sure that there is no pellet in the barrel. - If there is a pellet in the barrel, push it out with the<br />

cleaning rod. - Never shoot with a used pellet. It could damage cylinder and barrel.<br />

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