AIRSOFT PISTOLHandling & Safety Instructions
WWARNINGARNINGPlease read and understand this owner’s manual before taking
your new SIGARMS AirSoft pistol out of the box. It is vital
to your safety and to the safety of others that you
accurately follow the information contained in this m a n u a l .
If you have any questions, please call or write:
SIGARMS Inc.
18 Industrial Drive, Exeter, NH 03833
(603) 772-2302
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Contents Page
Introduction 2
Safety Information 3-4
Operation 5-10
Disassembly 11
Assembly 11
Maintenance 12
Trajectory Adjustment 13
Parts Diagram 14Parts List 15
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Congratulations
The SIG SAUER® AirSoft pistol has been designed and crafted to meet the
highest standards in airsoft products. It is a precision airgun that serves equally
well as a tactical training device, a tool for shooting skills development, and a
vehicle for teaching safe firearms handling. Used with the proper ammunition and
propellent, it will serve you dependably for many years.
To make sure you get the best performance and reliability from your AirSoft pistol,
please read and follow the procedures outlined in this manual. You'll notice
that we place a heavy emphasis on safe firearms handling. Like any other
mechanical device, such as automobiles or power tools, Air Soft products are
inherently safe unless they are handled in a careless or irresponsible manner.
You should become familiar with your AirSoft pistol and its operation
before use or actual shooting. Study the instructions carefully and make
sure you understand the AirSoft pistol’s operating guidelines.
This manual includes information you need to know in order to use your AirSoft
pistol safely and effectively. If you have any questions or comments about this
AirSoft pistol and its use, or need more information about other SIGARMS
products and accessories, please write or call:
SIGARMS Inc.
Customer Service Department
18 Industrial Drive
Exeter, NH 03833
Phone: 603-772-2302 Fax: 603-772-9082
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1. This AirSoft pistol is not a toy.
2. This AirSoft pistol is intended for use by those above 18 years of
age or under adult supervision.
3. This AirSoft pistol is so realistic that it can be mistaken for a real
firearm, even with the blaze orange muzzle. Do not carry this
Airsoft pistol in areas where someone could mistake it for a real
firearm.
4. DO NOT remove or otherwise alter the blaze orange muzzle. It is
the only visual cue that this AirSoft pistol is not a real firearm.
5. Never use this AirSoft pistol when under the influence of Alcohol,
Drugs, or under circumstances where your judgement is impaired.
6. This AirSoft pistol shoots projectiles under gas pressure and may
be dangerous at distances up to 300 yards.
7. This AirSoft pistol can cause injury or blindness. ALWAYS use
shooting glasses when shooting your AirSoft pistol.
8. At close range, plastic BBs rebound strongly on flat surfaces.
9. Only use 6mm plastic BBs designed for AirSoft guns in your
AirSoft pistol. NEVER try to shoot metal BBs, pellets, or any
other object out of your AirSoft pistol.
10. Only use Green Gas, a propellant designed specifically for this
AirSoft pistol. NEVER use propane, butane, CO2, Freon or any
other gas as a propellant in your Airsoft pistol.
11. Do not use Green Gas which has a pressure over 170 PSI (12
Kgs/cm2)
12. Do not store your AirSoft pistol or Green Gas in areas where the
temperature can exceed 100 °F (40 °C).
13. Some gasses are extremely flammable - always keep your Airsoft
pistol and Green Gas away from flames, sparks and heat sources.
14. Your AirSoft pistol is a precision instrument designed to function
within certain parameters. Never attempt to modify your Airsoft
pistol to give it more power, velocity, or range.
Safety Information
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• This AirSoft pistol is not a toy.
• This Airsoft pistol is intended for use by those
above 18 years of age or under adult supervision.
• This AirSoft pistol is so realistic it can be mistaken
for a real firearm, even with the blaze orange
muzzle. Do not carry this AirSoft pistol in areas
where someone could mistake it for a real
firearm.
• DO NOT remove or otherwise alter the blaze
orange muzzle. It is the only visual cue that the
AirSoft pistol is not a real firearm.
• Never use this AirSoft pistol when under the
influence of Alcohol, Drugs, or under
circumstances where your judgment is impaired.
WARNING
Airgun safety is your responsibilityAIRSOFT PISTOLS are classified as AIRGUNS and are sold by us with
the specific understanding that we are not responsible in any manner
whatsoever for their safe handling or resale under local laws and
regulations. SIGARMS Inc. shall not be responsible in any manner
whatsoever for malfunctioning of the airgun, for physical injury or for prop-
erty damage resulting in whole or in part from (1) criminal or negligent
discharge, (2) improper or careless handling, (3) unauthorized modifications,
(4) defective or improper ammunition or propellant, (5) corrosion, (6)
neglect, or (7) other influences beyond our direct and immediate control. This
limitation applies regardless of whether liability is asserted on the basis of
contract, negligence or strict liability (including any failure to warn). Under
no circumstances shall SIGARMS Inc.be liable for incidental or
consequential damages, such as loss of use of property, commercial loss and
loss of earnings or profits.
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OPERATION
AirSoft pistol features and controls
Magazine Removal
1. Depress Magazine Catch
2. Remove Magazine
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Filling Gas
1. Invert Magazine
2. Insert Green Gas nozzle
into Magazine Filler Valve
3. Fill for 2 seconds
4. Repeat as necessary
• Death, serious injury, and damage can result from
using the wrong gas.
• Only use Green Gas, a propellant designed
specifically for this Airsoft pistol. NEVER use
propane, butane, CO2, Freon or any other gas as a
propellant in your Airsoft pistol.
• Do not use Green Gas which has a pressure over
170 PSI (12 Kgs/cm2).
• Do not store your AirSoft pistol or Green Gas in
areas where the temperature can exceed
100 oF (40 oC).
• Some gasses are extremely flammable - always
keep your Airsoft pistol and Green Gas away from
flames, sparks and heat sources.
WARNING - FILLING GAS
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Load Magazine
1. Depress Magazine Follower
and Follower Spring
2. Fill Magazine with 6mm
plastic BBs
3. Release Magazine Follower
Death, serious injury, and damage can result from the
use of wrong ammunition. Only use 6mm plastic BBs
designed for AirSoft guns in your AirSoft pistol.
NEVER try to shoot metal BBs, pellets, or any other
object out of your AirSoft pistol. Always wear
shooting glasses.
WARNING - AMMUNITION
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Insert Magazine
1. Insert Magazine into
Magazine Well
2. Press upward until seated
Load
1. Pull Slide fully to the rear
2. Release Slide
Never carry the Airsoft pistol with the safety in the
off (Fire) position. If dropped or struck with the
safety off, the Airsoft pistol may fire. Such a
discharge can occur with or without the trigger being
directly struck or touched. Never rest a loaded Airsoft
pistol against any object (wall, tree, fence, vehicle,
etc.) because there is always the possibility that the
Airsoft pistol will be jarred or slide from its position
and fall with sufficient force to discharge. Keep the
safety in the on position (SAFE) unless actually firing.
WARNING - HANDLING
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Fire
1. Pull Trigger to rear
2. Shot discharges
3. Continue until complete
• This AirSoft pistol shoots projectiles under gas
pressure and may be dangerous at distances up to
300 yards.
• This AirSoft pistol can cause injury or blindness.
ALWAYS use shooting glasses when shooting your
AirSoft pistol.
• At close range, plastic BBs rebound strongly on
flat surfaces.
WARNING - FIRING
Decocking Hammer
1. Depress Decocking Lever
2. Hammer moves to
uncocked position (double
action mode)
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SAFETY ON
1. Depress Takedown Lever
from right side.
2. SAFETY is ON
3. Pistol will not fire
SAFETY OFF
1. Depress Takedown Lever
from left side.
2. SAFETY is OFF
3. Pistol will fire
Never carry the Airsoft pistol with the safety in the
off (Fire) position. If dropped or struck with the
safety off, the Airsoft pistol may fire. Such a
discharge can occur with or without the trigger being
directly struck or touched. Never rest a loaded Airsoft
pistol against any object (wall, tree, fence, vehicle,
etc.) because there is always the possibility that the
Airsoft pistol will be jarred or slide from its position
and fall with sufficient force to discharge. Keep the
safety in the on position (SAFE) unless actually firing.
WARNING - SAFETY
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Step 1
1. Remove Magazine
2. Rotate Takedown Lever
clockwise (90 degrees) until
it stops
3. Remove Slide
DISASSEMBLY
Your Airsoft pistol is a precision instrument
designed to function within certain
parameters. Alterations can make it unsafe.
Never attempt to modify your Airsoft pistol to
give it more power, velocity, or range.
DO NOT remove or otherwise alter the blaze
orange muzzle. It is the only visual cue that the
AirSoft pistol is not a real firearm.
DO NOT ALTER YOUR
AIRSOFT PISTOL
WARNING - ALTERATION
Step 2
1. Remove Recoil Spring and
Recoil Spring Guide
Step 3
1. Remove Barrel
To assemble the pistol, reverse the disassembly steps.
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AirSoft pistol field stripped
MAINTENANCE
Lubrication
Apply a light film of gun oil on
the frame and slide rails.
Apply a drop of oil on the
Hammer and Takedown Lever.
No additonal lubrication is
required. Green Gas contains
silicon oil and lubricates the
pistol’s internal components
during use.
Bore
Use the supplied plastic rod to
clear bore obstructions. With
the slide locked to the rear,
insert the rod from the muzzle
end until the obstruction is
removed.
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TRAJECTORY ADJUSTMENT
Adjust Trajectory
1. Remove Slide
2. Rotate adjustment wheel
If shooting high, rotate
clockwise.
If shooting low, rotate
counter clockwise
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Parts Diagram
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Item
Des
ign
ati
on
45
Tri
gger
Spri
ng
46
Sli
de
Sto
p S
pri
ng
47
Sli
de
Sto
p
48
Tri
gger
Shaf
t
49
Fro
nt
Chas
sis
50
Scr
ew
51
Saf
ety C
lick
52
Saf
ety S
pri
ng
53
Saf
ety P
in
54
Fra
me
55
Scr
ew
56
Mag
azin
e S
upport
Pla
te
57
Scr
ew
58
Tak
edow
n L
ever
59
Ham
mer
Str
ut
60
Mai
nsp
ring
61
Mai
nsp
ring S
eat
62
Mag
azin
e G
uid
e
63
Mag
azin
e G
uid
e S
pri
ng
64
Mag
azin
e C
atch
65
Dec
ock
ing L
ever
Bea
ring
66
Dec
ock
ing L
ever
Item
Des
ign
ati
on
67
Dec
ock
ing L
ever
Spri
ng
68
Gri
p P
late
(L
eft)
69
Gri
p P
late
(R
ight)
70
Gri
p S
crew
71
Spri
ng P
in
72
Spri
ng P
in
73
BB
Lip
74
Mag
azin
e G
asket
75
BB
Lip
Pin
76
Val
ve
77
Mag
azin
e C
asin
g
78
O R
ing
79
Mag
azin
e B
ase
80
Fil
ling V
alve
81
O R
ing
82
Was
her
83
Mag
azin
e B
ase
Scr
ew
84
Foll
ow
er
85
Foll
ow
er S
pri
ng
Item
Des
ign
ati
on
1S
lide
2R
ear
Sig
ht
3P
isto
n
4P
isto
n C
ap
5P
isto
n S
crew
6P
isto
n P
arts
7P
isto
n P
arts
Scr
ew
8R
eturn
Plu
nger
9C
yli
nder
Ret
urn
Spri
ng
10
Scr
ew
11
Cyli
nder
Scr
ew
12
Cyli
nder
13
Cyli
nder
Val
ve
Spri
ng
14
Cyli
nder
Val
ve
15
Cyli
nder
Val
ve
Sto
pper
16
Oute
r B
arre
l
17
Inner
Bar
rel
18
Rubber
Cham
ber
19
Cham
ber
Cover
(R
ight)
20
Cham
ber
Cover
(L
eft)
21
O r
ing
22
Adju
st V
alve
Item
Des
ign
ati
on
23
Adju
st L
ever
24
Rec
oil
Spri
ng
25
Rec
oil
Spri
ng G
uid
e
26
Rea
r C
has
sis
(Rig
ht)
27
Rea
r C
has
sis
(Lef
t)
28
Ham
mer
29
Ham
mer
Pin
30
Knock
er
31
Knock
er S
pri
ng
32
Knock
er R
eturn
Spri
ng
33
Sea
r
34
Sea
r S
pri
ng
35
Scr
ew
36
Knock
er L
ock
Spri
ng
37
Knock
er L
ock
38
Ham
mer
Pin
39
Rea
r C
has
sis
40
Tri
gger
Bar
Spri
ng
41
Tri
gger
Bar
42
Saf
ety B
ar
43
Tri
gger
Bar
Shaf
t
44
Tri
gger
Parts List
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NOTES:
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Warranty Statement
Based on Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, SIGARMS Inc. offers no express
warranty on their product line. However, SIGARMS Inc. recognizes its
obligations concerning service to owners of SIGARMS products.
SIGARMS Inc. stands behind its products and will continue to provide service
to their product line as they have over the years. SIGARMS Inc. products
will be serviced for a period of one year from date of retail purchase,
for defects in materials or workmanship, at no charge to the purchaser. Be
sure to retain your sales slip as proof of purchase date when making a claim.
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IMPORTANTDo not discard. Keep this manual with your AirSoft pistol.
Upon change of ownership, transfer this manual
with the AirSoft pistol.
SIGARMS Inc.18 Industrial DriveExeter, NH 03833
(603) 772-2302www.sigarms.com
SIGARMS® and SIG SAUER ®
are registered trademarks of SIGARMS Inc.All specifications are subject to change without notice.
P/N OM-AIRSOFT-P 3/2007 Printed in U.S.A. Copyright SIGARMS Inc.
Be aware of those around you.If their actions are not in keeping with
safe gun handling procedures,TELL THEM.
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