Precautions.

1. Whenever the pistol is taken out of or returned to the arm rack, also both before and after drill or other exercises with the pistol, remove the magazine and see that it is empty. Then draw back the slide which will eject any cartridge in the chamber. Finally look through the bore to see that the pistol is unloaded and the bore not obstructed by a plug or wad. Replace all parts, come to raise pistol and lower hammer.

2. Never place the trigger finger within the trigger guard until it is intended to fire and the pistol pointed toward the target.

3. Do not carry the pistol in the holster with the hammer cocked and the safety lock on, except in an emergency.

4. Always press the trigger with the forefinger.

5. After each shot relieve the pressure on the trigger so that the sear may re-engage.

6. When inserting the magazine be sure that it engages the magazine catch. Never insert the magazine by striking it smartly; always apply a continuous push.

7. The pistol must be kept clean, free from rust and properly oiled.

8. Never disassemble the receiver except by permission of a officer.

9. In disassembling the receiver be sure that (a) the disconnector and sear are properly assembled; (b) that the hammer is not snapped when the pistol is partially assembled; (c) that the stocks are not removed; (d) that no hammer is used in either assembling or disassembling.