Safety & Instruction ManualWARNINGBEFORE USING THIS FIREARM,CAREFULLY READ THEINSTRUCTIONS AND FOLLOWTHE WARNINGS CONTAINED INTHIS MANUAL.™
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
MAIN FEATURESTECHNICAL INFORMATIONCaliber: 9x19Barrel Length: 2.67 inchesOverall Length: 5.5 inchesWeight Unloaded: 17.2 ouncesFrame Material: Aluminu
RULES OF SAFETYNOTICE: Kimber Mfg., Inc. shall not be responsiblefor any death, physical injury or property damagethat is the result of the proper or
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
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
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
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
LOADED CHAMBER INDICATOR PORTLOADED CHAMBER INDICATOR PORT: A small opening onthe top of the barrel hood provides a visualindication* as to whether or
18AMMUNITION1. Kimber recommends high-quality,factory-fresh premium personal defenseammunition in SOLO*. Do not oilcartridges. Do not spray aerosol ty
Kimber recommends, high-quality,factory-fresh premium personal defenseammunition in SOLO*.3. Firearms may be severely damaged, andserious injury to th
NOMENCLATURERear sightFront sightSlideBarrelFrameTriggerGrip panelAmbidextrousmagazine catch buttonTrigger guardManualsafety(left)Slide stopBeveled ma
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
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
and subjects the firearm to stress similar tothat imposed by excessive pressure.9. Use lubricants sparingly on the moving partsof your firearm in acco
23LOADINGKeep muzzle pointed in safe direction and followall safety procedures at all times. Practice thesesteps with an unloaded firearm or dummy amm
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
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.
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
4. Pull the trigger allowing the striker forward onthe empty chamber. 5. To remove any remaining rounds from themagazine, push the cartridges forward
releasing or by manually rotating the slide stopdownward past the slide stop notch. Ease theslide closed.6e. Pulling the trigger releases the striker
FIRINGAlways wear eye and hearing protection whenshooting.1. Point muzzle in a safe direction. 2. Load firearm as previously directed. 3. With finger
TABLE OF CONTENTSNomenclature ...2Warnings ...
DISASSEMBLY (FIELD STRIP)MAKE CERTAIN THAT FIREARM IS UNLOADEDBEFORE BEGINNING DISASSEMBLY. 1. Unload the firearm(see page 26), andvisually inspect th
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
7. Push the recoil spring guide rod base forward(toward muzzle) slightly and lift from rear toremove the recoil spring assembly from theslide (Figure
338. Remove the barrel from the slide by rotating45 degrees and lifting barrel from slideupward and to the rear (Figure 14 and 15).141545o
34Field stripped Solo firearm components (Figure 16). 16Slide assemblyBarrelFrame assemblyRecoil assemblySlide stop
ASSEMBLY(FROM FIELD STRIPPED CONDITION)AN IMPROPERLY ASSEMBLED FIREARMIS DANGEROUS AND SHOULD NOT BEFIRED. PLEASE CONTACT KIMBER ORCONSULT A PROFESSIO
363. Insert recoil spring assembly into the slide andplace guide rod base against barrel lug (Figure19).4. Invert slide assembly and guide the slideas
212d1d9. Visually inspect to ensure the chamber is clearof a live round. Operate the slide several timesto assure proper assembly has been achieved. 1
IMPROPER LOCKINSTALLATIONIMPROPER LOCKINSTALLATIONCABLE LOCK1. Point the muzzle of the firearm in a safedirection. Keep fingers clear of the trigger.
CLEANINGAlways insert the cleaning rod from the chamber endof the barrel.1. Disassemble firearm as described in previoussection. 2. Push a wet patch t
This product is classified as a lethal weapon.Failure to read and properly follow theinstructions and warnings in this Manual couldresult in serious i
LUBRICATION1. Use a premium firearm lubricant such asShooters Choice FP-10 or similar quality oil(grease is not recommended). If oil containsTeflon, b
41REMEMBER: As a premium personal defensefirearm, SOLO is designed to operate onminimal lubrication. This prevents fouling fromlint and other contamin
42EYE AND HEARING PROTECTIONAlways wear safety glasses that meet therequirements of the American NationalStandards Institute (ANSI) Z87.1 and hearingp
43WARRANTY INFORMATIONThis "Limited Warranty" has been drafted tocomply with the Magnuson-Moss WarrantyFederal Trade Commission Improvement
44This warranty does not cover repairs related tounreasonable use, corrosion, failure to provideproper maintenance, damaged or shopworndisplay guns, g
45INSTRUCTIONS FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS Return firearms to KMI, 1 Lawton St., Yonkers, NY,10705, Attn: Warranty Repairs via UPS Next DaySaver or Federal E
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
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,
SAFETY FIRSTKimber Mfg., Inc.1 Lawton StreetYonkers, NY 10705Sales - (888) 243-4522Customer Service - (914) 964-0771Fax - (914) 964-9340www.kimberamer
Certain states require, by law, that their ownspecified warning notices be conspicuouslyincluded in larger than normal type by themanufacturer, distri
STATE - BY - STATE WARNINGS (cont..)FLORIDA:“IT IS UNLAWFUL, AND PUNISHABLE BYIMPRISONMENT AND FINE, FOR ANY ADULTTO STORE OR LEAVE A FIREARM IN ANYPL
STATE - BY - STATE WARNINGS (cont..)MARYLAND:“WARNING: Children can operate firearmswhich may cause death or serious injury. It is acrime to store or
MASSACHUSETTS (cont..weapon locked in a secure place and take othersteps necessary to limit the possibility of theft oraccident. Failure to take reaso
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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