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Safety & Instruction ManualWARNINGBEFORE USING THIS FIREARM,CAREFULLY READ THEINSTRUCTIONS AND FOLLOWTHE WARNINGS CONTAINED INTHIS MANUAL.™

Page 2 - NOMENCLATURE

TEXAS:“IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE, TRANSPORT,OR ABANDON AN UNSECURED FIREARM INA PLACE WHERE CHILDREN ARE LIKELY TOBE AND CAN OBTAIN ACCESS TO THEFIREARM

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MAIN FEATURESTECHNICAL INFORMATIONCaliber: 9x19Barrel Length: 2.67 inchesOverall Length: 5.5 inchesWeight Unloaded: 17.2 ouncesFrame Material: Aluminu

Page 4 - WARNINGS:

RULES OF SAFETYNOTICE: Kimber Mfg., Inc. shall not be responsiblefor any death, physical injury or property damagethat is the result of the proper or

Page 5 - STATE - BY - STATE WARNINGS

6. Always make sure that this firearm is in topworking condition and that no internal partshave been damaged as a result of corrosion,improper mainten

Page 6 - FLORIDA:

15. Seek a doctor's advice if you are taking medicineprior to engaging in any shooting activity. 16. Keep safety on when firearm is loaded untilr

Page 7 - MASSACHUSETTS:

22. Never use this firearm in any manner other thanthat for which it was specifically intended.23. Never act in an irresponsible manner or ignoreany e

Page 8 - NEW JERSEY:

16THUMB SAFETYThe thumb safety is located on both the left and rightside of the frame. To operate, push the thumb safety upward until it fullyengages

Page 9 - NORTH CAROLINA:

LOADED CHAMBER INDICATOR PORTLOADED CHAMBER INDICATOR PORT: A small opening onthe top of the barrel hood provides a visualindication* as to whether or

Page 10 - WISCONSIN:

18AMMUNITION1. Kimber recommends high-quality,factory-fresh premium personal defenseammunition in SOLO*. Do not oilcartridges. Do not spray aerosol ty

Page 11 - SPRING REPLACEMENT SCHEDULE

Kimber recommends, high-quality,factory-fresh premium personal defenseammunition in SOLO*.3. Firearms may be severely damaged, andserious injury to th

Page 12 - RULES OF SAFETY

NOMENCLATURERear sightFront sightSlideBarrelFrameTriggerGrip panelAmbidextrousmagazine catch buttonTrigger guardManualsafety(left)Slide stopBeveled ma

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20– A shot sounds weak or abnormal.– In such cases it is possible that a bullet islodged part way down the barrel. Firing asubsequent bullet into the

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21A bullet may be lodged some distance downthe barrel where it cannot easily be seen.If a bullet is in the bore, do not attempt toshoot it out by usin

Page 15 - SAFETY FEATURES

and subjects the firearm to stress similar tothat imposed by excessive pressure.9. Use lubricants sparingly on the moving partsof your firearm in acco

Page 16 - “Safe” Position

23LOADINGKeep muzzle pointed in safe direction and followall safety procedures at all times. Practice thesesteps with an unloaded firearm or dummy amm

Page 17 - LOADED CHAMBER INDICATOR PORT

24NOTE: Fully seat the top round as shown abovein Figure 6. 3. Place the magazine in the magazine well in theframe, with rounds facing forward and pus

Page 18 - AMMUNITION

With the thumb and forefinger of the oppositehand, grab the serrations on both sides of therear of the slide and pull it fully rearward, thenrelease.

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1. To unload, make sure the muzzle is pointed in asafe direction. Then, remove magazine as inStep 1 of previous section (Figure 4).2. If all of the ro

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4. Pull the trigger allowing the striker forward onthe empty chamber. 5. To remove any remaining rounds from themagazine, push the cartridges forward

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releasing or by manually rotating the slide stopdownward past the slide stop notch. Ease theslide closed.6e. Pulling the trigger releases the striker

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FIRINGAlways wear eye and hearing protection whenshooting.1. Point muzzle in a safe direction. 2. Load firearm as previously directed. 3. With finger

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TABLE OF CONTENTSNomenclature ...2Warnings ...

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DISASSEMBLY (FIELD STRIP)MAKE CERTAIN THAT FIREARM IS UNLOADEDBEFORE BEGINNING DISASSEMBLY. 1. Unload the firearm(see page 26), andvisually inspect th

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31104. Confirm that the firearm is unloaded then, pull thetrigger to release striker from the sear (Figure11/1c).5. Move the slide assembly forward un

Page 26 - UNLOADING

7. Push the recoil spring guide rod base forward(toward muzzle) slightly and lift from rear toremove the recoil spring assembly from theslide (Figure

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338. Remove the barrel from the slide by rotating45 degrees and lifting barrel from slideupward and to the rear (Figure 14 and 15).141545o

Page 28 - BREAK-IN PERIOD

34Field stripped Solo firearm components (Figure 16). 16Slide assemblyBarrelFrame assemblyRecoil assemblySlide stop

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ASSEMBLY(FROM FIELD STRIPPED CONDITION)AN IMPROPERLY ASSEMBLED FIREARMIS DANGEROUS AND SHOULD NOT BEFIRED. PLEASE CONTACT KIMBER ORCONSULT A PROFESSIO

Page 30 - DISASSEMBLY (FIELD STRIP)

363. Insert recoil spring assembly into the slide andplace guide rod base against barrel lug (Figure19).4. Invert slide assembly and guide the slideas

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212d1d9. Visually inspect to ensure the chamber is clearof a live round. Operate the slide several timesto assure proper assembly has been achieved. 1

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IMPROPER LOCKINSTALLATIONIMPROPER LOCKINSTALLATIONCABLE LOCK1. Point the muzzle of the firearm in a safedirection. Keep fingers clear of the trigger.

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CLEANINGAlways insert the cleaning rod from the chamber endof the barrel.1. Disassemble firearm as described in previoussection. 2. Push a wet patch t

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This product is classified as a lethal weapon.Failure to read and properly follow theinstructions and warnings in this Manual couldresult in serious i

Page 35 - ASSEMBLY

LUBRICATION1. Use a premium firearm lubricant such asShooters Choice FP-10 or similar quality oil(grease is not recommended). If oil containsTeflon, b

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41REMEMBER: As a premium personal defensefirearm, SOLO is designed to operate onminimal lubrication. This prevents fouling fromlint and other contamin

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42EYE AND HEARING PROTECTIONAlways wear safety glasses that meet therequirements of the American NationalStandards Institute (ANSI) Z87.1 and hearingp

Page 38 - CABLE LOCK

43WARRANTY INFORMATIONThis "Limited Warranty" has been drafted tocomply with the Magnuson-Moss WarrantyFederal Trade Commission Improvement

Page 39 - CLEANING

44This warranty does not cover repairs related tounreasonable use, corrosion, failure to provideproper maintenance, damaged or shopworndisplay guns, g

Page 40 - LUBRICATION

45INSTRUCTIONS FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS Return firearms to KMI, 1 Lawton St., Yonkers, NY,10705, Attn: Warranty Repairs via UPS Next DaySaver or Federal E

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SOLO PARTS LISTRef.# Part # Description Qty 1 1200032 FRAME 1 2 1200036 GRIP NUT 4 3 1200015 PIN 2 4 1200039 FRONT SIGHT 1 5 1200040 REAR SIGHT 1 6

Page 42 - EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION

Ref.# Part # Description Qty 29 1200045 SEAR 1 30 1200004 SPRING, SEAR 1 31 1200046 EJECTOR 1 32 1200047 THUMB SAFETY, LEFT 1 33 1200048 THUMB SAFETY,

Page 43 - WARRANTY INFORMATION

SAFETY FIRSTKimber Mfg., Inc.1 Lawton StreetYonkers, NY 10705Sales - (888) 243-4522Customer Service - (914) 964-0771Fax - (914) 964-9340www.kimberamer

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Certain states require, by law, that their ownspecified warning notices be conspicuouslyincluded in larger than normal type by themanufacturer, distri

Page 45 - CUSTOM SHOP

STATE - BY - STATE WARNINGS (cont..)FLORIDA:“IT IS UNLAWFUL, AND PUNISHABLE BYIMPRISONMENT AND FINE, FOR ANY ADULTTO STORE OR LEAVE A FIREARM IN ANYPL

Page 46 - SOLO PARTS LIST

STATE - BY - STATE WARNINGS (cont..)MARYLAND:“WARNING: Children can operate firearmswhich may cause death or serious injury. It is acrime to store or

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MASSACHUSETTS (cont..weapon locked in a secure place and take othersteps necessary to limit the possibility of theft oraccident. Failure to take reaso

Page 48 - SAFETY FIRST

NEW YORK CITY, NY:“THE USE OF LOCKING DEVICE ORSAFETY LOCK IS ONLY ONE ASPECT OFRESPONSIBLE FIREARMS STORAGE.FOR INCREASED SAFETY, FIREARMSSHOULD BE S

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