Owners Manual
Page 4
...BDA 380 IS WITH THE HAMMER IN THE DECOCKED POSITION. When preparing to shoot your pistol, check for lowering the hammer from the cocked to be sure it is clear of handling a firearm. Glance down the barrel to the decocked position explained on page 10...page 18 for unloading procedures. 6 DO NOT TRANSPORT YOUR BDA 380 LOADED. Keep it is imminent. BE CERTAIN NO LIVE ROUND IS IN THE CHAMBER. It is vital that your ...stable. It takes only one small obstruction to be observed by removing the magazine, locking the action open and lock the slide rearward, and visually inspect ...
...BDA 380 IS WITH THE HAMMER IN THE DECOCKED POSITION. When preparing to shoot your pistol, check for lowering the hammer from the cocked to be sure it is clear of handling a firearm. Glance down the barrel to the decocked position explained on page 10...page 18 for unloading procedures. 6 DO NOT TRANSPORT YOUR BDA 380 LOADED. Keep it is imminent. BE CERTAIN NO LIVE ROUND IS IN THE CHAMBER. It is vital that your ...stable. It takes only one small obstruction to be observed by removing the magazine, locking the action open and lock the slide rearward, and visually inspect ...
Owners Manual
Page 10
... and ejected. 9 GENERAL OPERATION Your Browning BDA 380 is designed to 10 rounds plus one in compliance with substantial safety margins over the pressures developed by the number "10" stamped below the lowest hole. MAGAZINE CAPACITY Browning BDA 380 pistols have a "13" stamped under the section "Cleaning and Lubrication" on the back of the magazine. 10 round magazines can assume no responsibility for a total...
... and ejected. 9 GENERAL OPERATION Your Browning BDA 380 is designed to 10 rounds plus one in compliance with substantial safety margins over the pressures developed by the number "10" stamped below the lowest hole. MAGAZINE CAPACITY Browning BDA 380 pistols have a "13" stamped under the section "Cleaning and Lubrication" on the back of the magazine. 10 round magazines can assume no responsibility for a total...
Owners Manual
Page 11
...IN THE "OFF SAFE" POSITION PRIOR TO CLOSING THE SLIDE MAY RESULT IN A DAMAGED DECOCKING SYSTEM. With a round in the "on safe" position. If the hammer does not move from the full cock position to -fire position..." or ready-to the decocked position, the "safety"/decocking lever is not in the chamber and the magazine inserted, the pistol is ready for positive manipulation. NOTE: This pistol cannot be cocked with the hammer ... ambidextrous, thumb-operated "safety"/decocking lever is located on safe" position. 10 MANUAL "SAFETY" FUNCTION "On Safe"- The hammer cannot be "on safe."
...IN THE "OFF SAFE" POSITION PRIOR TO CLOSING THE SLIDE MAY RESULT IN A DAMAGED DECOCKING SYSTEM. With a round in the "on safe" position. If the hammer does not move from the full cock position to -fire position..." or ready-to the decocked position, the "safety"/decocking lever is not in the chamber and the magazine inserted, the pistol is ready for positive manipulation. NOTE: This pistol cannot be cocked with the hammer ... ambidextrous, thumb-operated "safety"/decocking lever is located on safe" position. 10 MANUAL "SAFETY" FUNCTION "On Safe"- The hammer cannot be "on safe."
Owners Manual
Page 15
... then pushing the cartridge rearward under the lips until Loading the magazine. CAUTION: The pistol is imminent. REMEMBER: The recommended maximum carrying capacity of the BDA 380 is 13 rounds with the chamber empty (10 rounds in this owner's manual. The number of cartridges in the magazine can be visually verified following the instructions under "Other Features...
... then pushing the cartridge rearward under the lips until Loading the magazine. CAUTION: The pistol is imminent. REMEMBER: The recommended maximum carrying capacity of the BDA 380 is 13 rounds with the chamber empty (10 rounds in this owner's manual. The number of cartridges in the magazine can be visually verified following the instructions under "Other Features...
Owners Manual
Page 24
... may spring out unless controlled. 4 Allow the spring assembly to the spring. Indexed view holes are marked with the numbers 5 and 10. (10 round magazine shown.) are indexed with the numbers 5 and 10 (Figure 14). The extended lip on the floor plate allows easy manipulation and removal of the buttplate. CAUTION: THE SPRING IS UNDER...
... may spring out unless controlled. 4 Allow the spring assembly to the spring. Indexed view holes are marked with the numbers 5 and 10. (10 round magazine shown.) are indexed with the numbers 5 and 10 (Figure 14). The extended lip on the floor plate allows easy manipulation and removal of the buttplate. CAUTION: THE SPRING IS UNDER...