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ALL STI 1911 & 2011 FIREARMSHANDGUNSAFETY REFERENCE&OWNER’S MANUALS T I Inte rna tional , I n c .The Continuing Evolution of the 1911I

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Safety Reference Owner’s Manual All STI 1911 & 2011 FirearmsImportant Safety Information InsideRead, Understand and Follow all instructions and safety rules inside this Manual before handling any STI firearm. Improperly handled firearms of any kind represent a hazard to personsand property.ContentsModel and Serial Number Information . 2Safe OwnershipThe Need For Instruction . 3General Precautions . 4Children And Firearms . 5The Basic Rules of Safety . 6Your New STI HandgunGeneral Description . 6Basic Components . 7-9Ammunition Requirements .10Preparing To FireGun Handling And Preparation .11Loading the Magazine .12Inserting the Magazine .13Loading the Chamber .14Firing The HandgunGeneral Precautions .14In Case of Malfunction .15In Case of Misfire .16Clearing The HandgunRemoving the Magazine .17Clearing the Chamber.17Carry and Transport .18Storage .19Handgun MaintenanceDisassembly . 20-27the LS Model . 28-30General Care .31Cleaning .32Requesting Factory Service . 33-34Warranty Statement .34Illustrated Parts Breakdown.35Owner Notes and Additional Information .361

Model and Serial Number InformationFor your convenience, please record the following information.STI Handgun Model:Barrel Length:Purchased From:Receipt or Invoice Number:Serial Number:Caliber:Purchase Date:READ FIRST!We at STI International would like to congratulate you on your purchase of an STI firearm. We feel these are the finest handguns made.We welcome your comments by phone (512-819-0656) or e-mail atSales@STIguns.com or Feedback@STIguns.comWhile STI stands behind our firearms 100% and we strive to offer thebest customer service in the industry, there are maintenance requirements that you, as an owner, must adhere to. In order to manufacturea firearm of this quality and accuracy, very close tolerances are heldon all fitted parts. These parts must remain contaminate free and welloiled to insure the life of the firearm. Stainless Steel and Aluminumcomponents are more susceptible to seizing in a close tolerance environment and therefore necessitate additional maintenance. Neglecting to do so could cause failure of moving and fitted parts, therebyvoiding the warranty.For your conveniencem, many of the procedures covered in thismanual are also available as free videos on our YouTube channel. Visitwww.Youtube.com/STIinternational for more details.On behalf of the Employee Owners of STI International- thank you foryour purchase!

Safety Reference Owner’s Manual All STI 1911 & 2011 FirearmsSafe Ownership: The Need for InstructionWarning!Firearms have been determined by the United States Government to bedangerous and potentially lethal weapons subject to restrictions. Possession of this or any firearm indicates your acceptance of responsibility to comply with the law and prevent consequences of dangerwhich can result from improper handling. STI International strongly recommends that every person receivecomplete and thorough instruction on the safe and proper use offirearms from a competent instructor before handling this or any otherfirearm. Those unfamiliar with firearms should not remove this STI productfrom its packaging until successfully completing a full course of instruction by a competent instructor on the safe use and handling offirearms with an emphasis on semi-automatic type handgun safety. Information on qualified instructors in your area may be obtained byconsulting your local law enforcement authorities, a firearms retailer orthrough local gun clubs. Additional sources on firearms safety and instruction can be obtainedby writing to national organizations, such as:the United States Practical Shooting AssociationUSPSA872 North Hill Blvd Burlington, WA 98233(360) 855-2245the National Rifle AssociationNRA11250 Waples Mill Road, Washington, DC 22030(703) 267-14303

Safety Reference Owner’s Manual All STI 1911 & 2011 FirearmsSafe Ownership: General Precautions Be prepared - Firearm safety depends on proper preparation. Alwayshave the right gear and accessories available for handling a firearm.The key to safe firearm handling is to protect yourself against distractions and adverse conditions. Proper planning and equipment will allow you to handle your firearm in a comfortable manner. And give youthe ability to focus on safety. Protect your hearing - Firearms produce high noise levels whendischarged. Protect your hearing from potentially harmful exposurewith an adequate sound attenuation product, such as ear plugs and/or ear muffs. Unprotected exposure to loud noises can cause a loss ofhearing known to have a cumulative effect and can cause permanenthearing loss. Protect your eyes - Firearms as well as environmental conditions canaffect your eyes if not properly protected. Always protect your eyeswith impact-resistant glasses. Use corrective lenses if necessary toclearly see your firearm and your target. Tinted lenses should only beused under proper lighting conditions. Eye protection should provideadequate protection against airborne debris, hot gases, powder blowback, ejected shell cartridges, dust, wind, sun glare, low limbs or anyother condition that could endanger yourself or others nearby. Protect your body - Wear adequate clothing to help protect yourbody from injury. Your body should be protected from firearm discharge and ejected shell cartridges, which are hot and could causeburns. Be certain to wear comfortable, well-fit clothing appropriate tothe season. Do not wear clothing which causes discomfort or couldimpair the safe handling of a firearm. Be responsible - Firearm safety depends on you. A responsibleowner respects the right and privilege of gun ownership. A responsible firearms owner learns and obeys all firearm safety practices, andalways considers every firearm to be loaded. Stay aware of the fact thatyou have a responsibility for your own safety and the safety of othersa

sented in this manual apply equally to either platform. 7 Safety Reference Owner’s Manual All STI 1911 & 2011 Firearms Components for Safety: STI handguns have a mechanical Grip Safety and a Thumb Safety device to assist you in the safe handling of the irearm. These features, when engaged, provide additional protection against Accidental Discharge by preventing the trigger from .

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