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Shooters Arms Mfg. (SAM), Inc.

Safety & Instructional Manual

Distributed by:

236 Bryce Blvd.


Georgia, VT 05454
Toll Free: 1-800-527-1252
Email: Support@Centuryarms.com
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Any SAM firearm is a precision


AND WARNINGS instrument designed to function
reliably with proper care and
Shooters Arms Manufacturing knowledgeable use. You must
(SAM), Inc. has designed the understand the safe operation
most reliable firearms in Asia- and use of your Sam firearm.
Pacific. SAM firearms incorpo- Read and follow these instruc-
rate many safety features; how- tions for the safe operation of
ever, safe gun handling is your your firearm.
personal responsibility.
Firearms are dangerous. Many safety features are incor-
Firearms can cause serious porated in your firearm. For
injury and death. Safety must your safety and the safety of
be the prime consideration of others, do not rely on mechani-
anyone who handles firearms. cal features alone. Only your
Always treat a firearm as safe gun handling habits will
though it were loaded. Always ensure the safe use of your
keep the muzzle pointed in a firearm. This is your responsi-
safe direction. bility. Accidents do not just
happen. Accidents are the
In owning a firearm, you must result of violating the rules of
undertake full-time responsibili- safe gun handling and common
ty for your firearms safety and sense.
security. You must protect
yourself and all others against Insure the safe use of firearms.
injury from the firearm. In par- Follow these essential safety
ticular, you must secure instructions and warnings.
firearms from children.

Do not allow any alteration or


replacement of parts in your
SAM firearm unless performed
by a qualified gunsmith using
genuine SAM parts. If you do
otherwise, improper functioning
of your firearm and serious
injury may result.

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BASIC RULES · BE SURE all accessories,


such as holsters and grips are
· NEVER point a firearm at any- compatible with the firearm and
one or anything you do not that the accessories do not
intend to shoot. interfere with safe operation.

· Before handling any firearm,


understand its operation. · When transporting your
firearm, be sure your firearm is
· ALWAYS have your firearm unloaded and that the cylinder
unloaded when not in use. or action is open.

· Treat every firearm as if it · Store your firearm unloaded.


were loaded. Safe and secure storage is one
of your most important respon-
· Never pass your firearm to sibilities.
another person until the cylin-
der or action is open and you · Store your unloaded firearm
visually check that it is and ammunition separately and
unloaded. in places inaccessible to chil-
dren and unauthorized per-
· Place your finger inside the sons.
trigger guard only when you
are ready to fire. · Be sure of your target and
what is beyond your target.
· If you must carry a loaded
firearm, ALWAYS carry it with
the muzzle pointing in a safe
direction. Never carry or store
firearms with the hammer in the
cocked position.

· DO NOT allow a firearm to be


used by individuals who do not
understand its safe operation
and the rules of safe gun han-
dling.

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PREPARATION FOR FIR- · When firing on a target range,


ING be alert and follow the range
officer's commands.
· Wear safety glasses and ear
protection whether indoors or · Be alert at all times. Never
out. shoot if you are tired, cold or
impaired in any way.
· Select a place to shoot, which
has a safe backstop, is free · Never cross obstacles such
from obstructions and water as fences or streams with a
surfaces, which may cause ric- loaded firearm.Think before
ochets. shooting.

· Always be aware of other · Before anyone is allowed for-


people so that persons cannot ward of the firing position, be
accidentally walk into the line of sure that all cylinders and
fire. actions of the firearms are
open, that chambers are clear
· Position the shooter and all of cartridges, magazines are
others so that they are not with- removed and that firearms are
in an area where they may be pointing in a safe direction.
struck by particle-splitting from
a revolver or by ejected cases · Never use alcoholic bever-
from semi-automatic firearms. ages or other drugs before or
during shooting.
· Keep your fingers and other
parts of your body away from · If you are carrying a loaded
the muzzle and away from the firearm in the field, keep the
gap between the revolver and muzzle pointed in a safe direc-
cylinder. tion.

If a bullet is in the bore, do not attempt to shoot it out


by using another cartridge or by blowing it out with a
blank or a cartridge from which the bullet has been
removed. This can generate excessive pressure, dam-
age the firearm and cause serious personal injury.

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FIREARMS HANDLING Pointing the pistol in a safe direc-


REMOVING THE MAGAZINE tion, keep your finger off the trigger
Remove the magazine by pressing and remove the magazine. Pull
the magazine catch. back the slide and lock with the
slide catch lever. Make sure the
RETRACTING THE SLIDE last round in the chamber has
Draw the slide back and engage it been extracted and ejected.
by pushing up the slide catch lever. Visually and physically check the
chamber and the magazine well to
LOADING THE MAGAZINE make sure the pistol has been
Press down on the magazine follow- unloaded. Now let the slide go for-
er with the cartridge case rim. Push ward on an empty chamber. The
the cartridge to the rear and under pistol is now unloaded.
the magazine lips. Continue until
the magazine holds the desired TROUBLESHOOTING
numbers of cartridges. Firearms work reliably if properly
maintained. If there is a malfunc-
LOADING THE PISTOL tion during firing, here's what to do:
Insert a loaded magazine and make 1. Keep the pistol pointed in a safe
sure it has engaged the magazine direction with your finger off the
catch. Push down the slide catch trigger.
lever with your thumb, or draw back 2. Remove and secure the maga-
the slide as far as it will go and zine.
allow it to snap forward into battery. 3. Move the slide rearward and for-
This cocks the hammer and cham- ward to clear any cartridge case in
bers a round. Apply safety. The or near the chamber.
pistol is now loaded and ready to 4. If you suspect that a bullet is
fire. (Keep your finger off the trigger lodged in the bore, field strip your
while you do this). pistol and check to see if the barrel
is blocked. If there is a bullet
RELOADING DURING SHOOTING lodged in the bore, take the pistol
When the magazine is empty, the to a qualified gunsmith.
slide catch lever, hold the slide
Follow these procedures if:
open. Press the magazine catch to
· You notice that a cartridge is difficult
remove the empty magazine and to chamber.
insert a loaded one. Push down the · A cartridge does not go off.
slide catch lever with the thumb of · The mechanism fails to extract a
the shooting hand or draw back the fired cartridge case.
slide and allow it to snap forward. · You discover unburned grains of
The pistol is again loaded and ready propellant powder spilled in the
to fire. mechanism.
· A shot sounds or feels weak or ab
UNLOADING THE PISTOL normal.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Malfunction Cause Correction
Feed: Magazine not properly Insert magazine prop-
No round fed into the inserted or magazine erly or change maga-
chamber is deformed or dirty zine

Slide does not close Pistol or cartridge are Clean & lubricate pistol
easily or completely dirty or pistol is too and/or replace the
lubricated ammunition
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Pistol requires service Take the pistol to a
qualified gunsmith

Extraction/Ejection: Insufficient recoil due Clean & lubricate the


After firing the case is to dirt pistol
in the chamber or is
jammed in the ejection Light hold or limp
port wrist Solid grip, rigid hold
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Low powered ammu- Change ammunition
nition -------------------------------
Take the pistol to a
Pistol requires service qualified gunsmith

Firing pin obstructed Inspect, clean and


Ignition:
Hammer drops but lubricate the pistol
round does not fire
Faulty ammunition Manually cycle in round
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Pistol requires service Take the pistol to a
qualified gunsmith

All warranty repairs will be completed by Century International Arms, Inc. 236
Bryce Boulevard, Georgia, VT 05454. The company is not responsible for any
misuse of the product. A request for a Return Authorization number is required
by calling 1-800-527-1252.
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