Parts, Inspection and maintenance – SIG SAUER SP2009 User Manual
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Parts
Before you order any parts, please be advised that while most gunsmiths and
armorers are perfectly capable of repairing your firearm, we can't vouch for any
individual's skill or workmanship. Remember, unauthorized adjustments or
parts replacement can void your service policy. Your SIG SAUER pistol is a
precision instrument and some replacement parts may require a trained gunsmith
or armorer to ensure proper operation. Don't take chances; if your firearm ever
needs service, simply return it to SIGARMS Inc. (see page 17). Remember to
always specify the MODEL, CALIBER and SERIAL NUMBER of your pistol
when ordering parts.
If you order a part without returning the pistol to SIGARMS Inc., you are
responsible for ensuring that the part supplied is correct for your particular pistol
and that it is properly installed and fitted by a qualified gunsmith or armorer.
Inspection and Maintenance
Even the best of pistols, like fine automobiles, require periodic maintenance
and inspection. This may reveal a need for adjustment or repair. Even if your
pistol seems to be working well, don't take chances... have it checked annually
by a qualified gunsmith or armorer.
If you notice any mechanical malfunction,
STOP
using the firearm.
UNLOAD
it and take it to a qualified gunsmith or armorer immediately for a thorough
examination. Similarly, if water, sand, or other debris enters the mechanism,
field strip the pistol immediately and thoroughly clean it. Failure to keep your
pistol cleaned, lubricated and in proper working order could lead to serious bodily
injury, death, or property damage.
SIGARMS Inc. CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
FUNCTIONING OF ANY FIREARM WHICH HAS BEEN
ALTERED FROM FACTORY SPECIFICATIONS
WARNING
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE YOUR PISTOL BEYOND THE
POINT EXPLAINED IN THIS MANUAL. THIS SHOULD BE DONE
ONLY AT THE FACTORY.
Some of the components are installed under great spring pressure
requiring special tools and fixtures for disassembly.
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