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S I G M A ®

S E R I E S

SW380

PISTOL
Safety and
Instruction Manual
SMITH & WESSON
WARNING CAUTION
UNLIKE SOME SMITH & WESSON READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS, THE WARNINGS CAREFULLY. BE SURE
SW380 SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THESE
CAN BE FIRED WHEN THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
MAGAZINE IS REMOVED IF A CAR- BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM.
TRIDGE IS IN THE CHAMBER AND
This SAFETY & INSTRUCTION MANUAL
THE TRIGGER IS PULLED. WHEN should always accompany this firearm and
UNLOADING, ALWAYS REMOVE be transferred with it upon change of own-
THE MAGAZINE AND VISUALLY ership or when the firearm is loaned or pre-
CHECK THE CHAMBER TO MAKE sented to another person.
A copy of the SAFETY & INSTRUCTION
SURE IT IS EMPTY. LIKE ANY MANUAL is available FREE
FIREARM, TREAT YOUR SW380 upon request from:
SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL AS Smith & Wesson
LOADED AND READY TO FIRE Customer Service Department
2100 Roosevelt Avenue
AT ALL TIMES. P.O. BOX 2208
Springfield, MA 01102-2208
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BASIC RULES OF FIREARMS SAFETY ......................................... 4
PREPARATION FOR FIRING .......................................................... 6
AMMUNITION ................................................................................... 8
LOADING ........................................................................................ 10
FIRING ............................................................................................. 14
CLEARING MISFIRES .................................................................... 16
UNLOADING .................................................................................... 17
FIELD STRIPPING .......................................................................... 19
CLEANING ...................................................................................... 23
REASSEMBLY .................................................................................24
LUBRICATION ................................................................................. 29
TRANSPORTATION & STORAGE ................................................ 30
SERVICE, SHIPPING & PARTS........................................................31
WARRANTY STATEMENT ............................................................. 35
EXTENDED SERVICE POLICY ..................................................... 37
AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATIONS............................................. 40

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2. Always treat your pistol as if it
BASIC RULES OF were loaded and ready to fire if
FIREARMS SAFETY the trigger is pulled. Always
exercise the utmost caution when
At home, in the field, at the range or handling your pistol. DO NOT take
anywhere, the first concern of every anyone’s word that the pistol is
firearm owner should be safety. unloaded — always check for
Apply the following safety rules in yourself.
every situation, with any kind of 3. Always keep your finger off the
firearm. trigger until you are ready to
shoot. Your pistol cannot fire unless
1. Learn how to safely use your the trigger is pulled.
firearm. No person should handle
4. Always keep the muzzle pointed
any firearm without first becoming
in a safe direction.This is particularly
familiar with how to operate it safely.
important when loading, unloading
Read this manual thoroughly until
or field stripping your pistol. Never
you understand how to operate
point a firearm at anyone or anything
the pistol safely. you do not intend to shoot.

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5. Know your target and what is 8. Use only the correct ammunition
beyond it. Always be sure of where for your firearm. Never use a
the bullet will strike and shoot only cartridge not specifically designated
where there is a safe backstop free for use in your pistol. The correct
of obstructions, water or other caliber designation is stamped on
surfaces that can cause ricochets. the top of the barrel hood.
6. Never store your pistol in a 9. Make sure there are no
loaded condition. obstructions in the barrel. With the
7. Keep all firearms away from magazine removed and the slide
children. Always secure your held open, visually inspect the
firearm from children or chamber to determine that it is
unauthorized persons. Always empty; then check to be sure that
store your unloaded firearm and the barrel is clear of obstructions.
ammunition separately and in a
secure place inaccessible to children.

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10. Wear eye and ear protection as
appropriate. Protect your vision and PREPARATION
hearing from damage by always
wearing safety glasses and hearing
FOR FIRING
protection. • • • Wear safety glasses and ear
protection whether indoors or out.
11. Never use alcohol or drugs before
or while shooting. • • • Shoot only in a place that has a
safe backstop, is free from
12. When transporting your firearm,
obstructions, water or other surfaces
make sure it is unloaded.
which cause ricochets. Check local
13. Use only appropriate accessories. and state laws to be sure that
Be sure all accessories, such as shooting is permitted at the site you
holster and grips, are compatible have selected.
with the firearm and that the
• • • Always be aware of other people so
accessories do not interfere with
that persons cannot accidentally
safe operation. walk into the line of fire.
• • • Position the shooter and all others
so that they are not within an area

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where they may be struck by • • • Do not handle firearms
particle-spitting from a revolver or while someone is forward of
by ejected cases from other types the firing position.
of firearms. • • • Never use alcoholic beverages
• • • Keep fingers and other parts of or other drugs before or during
your body away from the muzzle shooting.
and slide. • • • Be alert at all times. Never shoot if
• • • When firing on a target range, be you are tired, cold or impaired
alert and follow the range officer’s in any way.
commands. • • • Never cross obstacles such as
• • • Before anyone is allowed forward of fences or streams with a
the firing position, be sure that all loaded firearm.
cylinders and actions of firearms are • • • If you are carrying a loaded firearm
open, that chambers are clear of in the field, keep the muzzle pointed
cartridges, magazines are removed, in a safe direction.
and that firearms are pointing in a • • • Guns don’t think so you must!
safe direction and NOT HANDLED
ON THE BENCH.

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A firearm and ammunition work together.
AMMUNITION Their performance is closely related.
WARNING: Never use ammunition The Smith & Wesson SW380 pistol is
whose pressure levels exceed indus- designed for a specific type and caliber
try standards. The Smith & Wesson of ammunition; do not alter the barrel or
SW380 pistol is manufactured from chamber of your pistol.
high quality material. The polymer
The caliber designation for this pistol is
frame will provide extended service
clearly stamped on the top of the barrel
life. However, + P cartridges should
hood. Use only commercially manufac-
never be used in your SW380 pistol.
tured ammunition for the caliber
All warranties, express or implied, are
indicated on the barrel hood. Never
voided and Smith & Wesson will not
use nonstandard or reloaded
be liable for property damage or per-
ammunition.
sonal injury and consequential dam-
ages if +P ammunition is used in the
.380 AUTO
Smith & Wesson SW380 pistol.

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SW380 Pistol
Slide Ejection Port
Muzzle

Rear Takedown Pin Frame

Trigger Guard

Trigger

Magazine Catch
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Do not load your magazine until the cartridge head is
LOADING SW380 pistol against the rear wall of the magazine.
until you are ready to use it and thor- Repeat this procedure
oughly understand these instructions. with the number of
Keep your finger outside the trigger cartridges you
guard until you are ready to fire. For wish to load,
safe and reliable performance, use only up to the
original equipment Smith & Wesson magazine
magazines specifically manufactured for capacity
your pistol. Failure to use only original marked
equipment Smith & Wesson magazines on the
may result in the malfunction of your magazine
pistol. tube.
Do not
Load the magazine by pressing a attempt to load your magazine with more
cartridge head (rear of the cartridge) than the specified number of cartridges
downward on the forward portion of the because doing so may cause a failure to
magazine follower and sliding the feed.
cartridge fully under the lips of the
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Hold the pistol in one hand with the
muzzle pointing in a safe direction and
with your trigger finger outside the
trigger guard. Chamber
Barrel

With the other hand,


pull the slide back until
you can look into the
chamber. Verify that the chamber is
empty and allow the slide to
return forward.
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Insert the loaded magazine firmly into After securely inserting the magazine
the magazine well of the pistol until the into the pistol pull the slide fully to the
magazine butt is flush with the frame. rear. Release the slide and allow it to
To make sure the magazine is seated move all the way forward. This strips a
properly, grasp the two cartridge from the magazine and seats
magazine it in the chamber of the barrel, making
the pistol ready to fire. The pistol can
now be fired by pulling the trigger.

catches simultaneously and pull down-


ward. (Do not depress catches or
magazine will release .)
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If you wish to reload the magazine in and the magazine butt plate is flush with
your SW380 pistol to its full capacity, the frame.
depress the magazine catches simulta-
neously and remove the magazine from Your Smith & Wesson SW380
the pistol. ( see pg. 17 - Unloading) pistol is now fully loaded and ready to
The Smith & Wesson SW380 pistol is fire. Remember to keep your pistol
capable of firing, even when the mag- pointed in a safe direction at all times
azine has been removed, if the trigger and always keep your finger outside the
is pulled. If the magazine is removed trigger guard until ready to fire. Never
with a round left in the chamber, be sure leave any loaded firearm unattended.
to holster or otherwise secure the pistol
under your direct control while the
magazine is being reloaded. Load one
cartridge into the magazine to replace
the cartridge that was chambered when
you allowed the slide to go forward.
Reinsert the loaded magazine into the
magazine well until it is locked into place

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WARNING: Some Staging the trigger violates a basic
FIRING users of Smith & rule of firearm safety which warns
Wesson pistols capable of firing in you to keep your finger off the trigger
double-action may “stage” the trigger and outside the trigger guard until
in anticipation of firing a shot in the ready to fire. We warn all users of our
double-action mode. Staging is the pistols capable of firing in double-
act of pulling the trigger rearward action to refrain from staging the
toward—but just short of—the point trigger.
where the striker falls and the pistol
fires. Such manipulation of the
trigger can reduce the user’s control
of the handgun and can result in an
unintentional discharge.

Furthermore, if the user decides not


to fire, releasing the trigger from a
position close to the firing point in
the staging process could result in a
discharge.
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Your SW380 pistol has been are ready to shoot, place the pad of your
designed with front and rear sights index finger on the trigger.
built into the slide. Do not attempt to
alter or replace the sights. When the trigger is drawn fully to the
Hold the pistol firmly rear, the striker is released, striking the
in your shooting cartridge primer. Upon firing, the slide
hand with your moves rearward, extracting and ejecting
finger outside the spent cartridge case. The slide then
the trigger returns forward, feeding the next car-
guard. After tridge from the magazine into the barrel
verifying that chamber. This sequence is repeated
the target and until the last round has been fired.
the area During firing operation, the thumb should
beyond are not interfere with the slide. If you are
safe, align holding the pistol with both hands, keep
the sights on the second hand clear of the slide as it
the target. moves rearward after firing.
When you

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If a cartridge After waiting at least sixty seconds,
CLEARING fails to fire and retrieve the misfired cartridge and
MISFIRES the situation
permits, wait
inspect it. If the indent made by the
striker on the primer is off center, light or
thirty seconds while keeping the muzzle non-existent, have your SW380 pistol
pointed in a safe direction. If ignition still inspected by an authorized Smith &
fails, the chamber must be manually Wesson Warranty Service Station. Be
cleared. Remove your finger from the sure to dispose of the misfired cartridge
trigger guard. Depress the magazine according to the ammunition manufac-
catches and remove the magazine. turer’s instructions.
Grasp the slide from the rear and briskly
pull the slide fully rearward to eject the
misfired cartridge. Do not obstruct the
ejection port or attempt to catch the car-
tridge by placing your hand over the
ejection port.

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UNLOADING
Fig. 2

While
keeping
your finger With your finger still outside the trigger
outside the guard and the muzzle still pointing
Fig. 1
trigger guard in a safe direction (Fig. 4), grasp the
and pointing the muzzle slide from the rear and briskly pull the
in a safe direction, depress the maga- slide fully rearward to eject the cartridge
zine catches simultaneously and from the chamber. Do not obstruct the
remove the magazine (Fig. 1-3). ejection port because doing so can
interfere with ejection of a cartridge
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Fig. 3

Fig. 4

and thereby can create the risk of Empty the magazine by holding it with
exploding an unchambered cartridge the bullet end of the cartridge pointing
and possible causing injury. Visually away from you and pressing each
inspect the barrel chamber to be cartridge forward and out of the
sure it is empty. magazine.
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the barrel chamber to be sure it
FIELD STRIPPING is empty. Never clean, lubricate,
disassemble or work on your
DISASSEMBLY
pistol while it is loaded. Allow the
WARNING: BE SURE YOUR PISTOL
slide to return forward.
IS UNLOADED BEFORE
DISASSEMBLY.
During field stripping of your pistol,
ALWAYS POINT THE MUZZLE IN A
SAFE DIRECTION AND BE SURE
TO KEEP YOUR FINGER OUTSIDE
THE TRIGGER GUARD.

To disassemble, squeeze the magazine


catches and remove the magazine.
Grasp the slide from the rear and briskly
pull the slide fully rearward to eject the
cartridge from the chamber. Before
releasing the slide, visually inspect

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WARNING Do not remove any other pin.
First, make certain that the Rest the back of the pistol over the
chamber is clear. edge of the work surface as shown in
After unloading, use the takedown Figure 5. Place the narrow end of the
and assembly tool supplied with the tool on the pin and carefully tap the
SW380 pistol to remove the rear take- tool into the hole until its tip comes out
down rail pin located at the rear of the the other side, forcing the rear take-
frame. down rail pin out in front of it. You may
need to tap the tool with a hammer,
using light pressure, to unseat the pin.
Fig. 5

Takedown and Assembly Tool

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Grasp the rear of the slide from the top Next remove the recoil spring from
and move it back (a) then up and the barrel (Fig 7).
forward (b) to remove the slide (Fig. 6).

(b)
Recoil Spring

(a)

Fig. 7

Fig. 6

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Takedown Rail

Fig. 8

Remove the takedown rail by sliding


it off the rear of the slide (Fig. 8).

The SW380 pistol is now ready for


normal cleaning (Fig. 9). Further
disassembly is not recommended and
should only be undertaken by a Smith &
Wesson Certified Armorer or Warranty
Service Station.

Fig. 9

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Using a small brush and solvent, remove
CLEANING all powder and primer deposits from
around the breech of the barrel and
Follow this routine maintenance chamber, extractor and adjacent areas.
procedure to ensure that your pistol Remove any residue on the frame with
functions properly. light brushing and solvent. Clean the
magazine well by removing any grit, dust
CLEANING
or residue with a magazine well swab.
After firing your SW380 pistol, be sure to
unload it following the procedure out-
lined in the section entitled “Unloading”
on page 17 before field stripping and
beginning any cleaning or maintenance
procedure. Clean the barrel bore with a
premium quality powder-removing
solvent and bore brush. Wipe the bore
clean with a bore patch or swab.

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Slide the recoil spring over the tool and
REASSEMBLY onto the barrel (Fig. 11).
Place the narrow end of the takedown
and assembly tool into the muzzle end
of the barrel as shown in
Figure 10.

Takedown and Assembly Tool

Fig. 11

Fig. 10

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Holding the slide firmly in one hand and Continue moving the slide to the rear
with the other hand grasping the frame until the spring is compressed and the
by the grip, place the front of the slide rear of the slide moves past the rear of
onto the takedown and assembly tool the frame slightly ( See Fig. 13).
and move the slide rearward (Fig. 12).

Fig. 13
Fig. 12

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When the slide is fully rearward, lower it
onto the frame (Fig. 14).

Fig. 15

Fig. 14

Remove the takedown and


assembly tool from the barrel
(Fig.15).

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Place the takedown rail back in position
on the slide and align it so that the holes
in the takedown rail match the rear take-
down rail pin holes in the frame (Fig. 16-
17). Squeeze the slide and frame
together to keep the holes aligned.
Takedown Rail

Fig. 17

Correct Incorrect
Fig. 16

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Put the pin in the hole in the frame and Check to be sure the pin is flush
tap it into the hole until it is fully inserted with or below the surface of the
into the frame. You may need to tap the frame.
tool with a hammer, using light pressure,
to reseat the pin ( See Fig 18).

Incorrect

Incorrect Correct
Takedown Pin
Fig. 18
Pull the slide rearward and release it to
be sure that the pistol is properly
reassembled.
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LUBRICATION
After cleaning the frame, slide and
barrel, use a soft cloth to apply a light
coating of a premium lubricant to the
slide and wipe clean. There are three
(3) lubrication points where a single
drop of lubricant should be applied
(See Figure 19). This will assure prop-
er lubrication of the pistol. Care should
be taken not to over-lubricate your
pistol. Excess lubricant can collect
large quantities of unburned powder Fig. 19
and carbon residue, which could inter-
fere with the proper functioning of the
pistol.

Lubrication Points
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ammunition separately and securely.
TRANSPORTATION • Protect your firearms from theft.
& STORAGE • Protect your firearms from misuse
WARNING: Always unload your by untrained, unqualified or
pistol and remove the magazine incompetent persons.
before storing or transporting. • Obey all laws relating to the
• Safe firearms transportation and transportation of firearms. Your
storage are your responsibility. local police department should
• When transporting your firearm, be able to furnish you with
be sure it is unloaded and that the information on transporting a
cylinder or action is open. firearm legally.

• Never store your firearm loaded. Storage Method

• Store your unloaded firearm and When storing, do not encase your
ammunition in places inaccessible firearm in anything that will attract or
to children. hold moisture, for example, leather or
heavy cloth. Also, do not store guns
• Store your unloaded firearm and

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with a plug inserted in the barrel for If your firearm will be used or stored
this is a contributing factor to moisture in a cold climate, be sure to use an oil
accumulation. (The safety plug supplied that will not thicken at low temperatures.
with Smith & Wesson pistols is an
exception. It can safely be left in a
stored pistol.) If your firearm is to be SERVICE, SHIPPING
stored for an extended period, lightly & PARTS
coat the bore, chamber and internal
working mechanism with an acid-free Should your Smith & Wesson firearm
lubricating oil or preservative and require adjustment, repair or refinish-
lightly coat the external working mech- ing, it should be returned unloaded to
anisms, frame, cylinder or slide and the factory or to an authorized Smith &
barrel with an anti-rust oil. Before using Wesson Warranty Service Station.
your firearm again, be sure to clean it. Please consult the list in the back of
Every time you clean your firearm, this manual to find the address of the
check it for signs of wear. If wear is nearest service station. There is no
noted, do not use the firearm. Return it other way for us to insure that the
to Smith & Wesson for service or have work will be done in a properly
it checked by a qualified gunsmith. equipped and staffed shop.
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Firearms returned to the factory must inspected carefully, and your letter of
be shipped prepaid to Smith & instructions will be carefully read. In
Wesson, Customer Service case of warranty repairs, work will
Department, 2100 Roosevelt begin immediately upon receipt and
Avenue, Springfield, MA 01104. examination of the firearm. In the case
Since we cannot assume responsibility of repairs or work not covered by
for custom items and accessories warranty, a quotation covering the total
such as grips, sight aids and holsters, cost of work to be done will be sent to
please remove these before returning you or the dealer who returned the
your firearm. Enclose a letter stating firearm. Work on your firearm will
the model and serial number of your begin upon receipt of payment.
firearm and the full nature of the Charges are based upon the cost of
problems experienced or work desired. parts replaced plus a labor charge for
Adherence to these suggestions will the time expended on the job.
expedite handling of your firearm.
When your firearm arrives at our
service department, its receipt will be
acknowledged. The firearm will be

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Shipping • Individuals who wish to return
In shipping a firearm for repair firearms directly to the factory or
or service, it is important to to an authorized Smith & Wesson
comply with all federal, state Warranty Service Station can do
and local laws. The following so by shipping via United Parcel
will help you. Service, which is an independent
• Check the cylinder or the company unrelated to the U.S.
magazine and chamber of Postal Service. You may wish to
your firearm to insure that obtain insurance coverage for the
it is unloaded. Do not full value of your firearm, to protect
return any live ammunition. against loss or damage in
transit to Smith & Wesson.
• Only federally licensed dealers
may mail handguns. Handguns • In certain states and under certain
mailed by individuals are subject regulations, it may be impossible for
to confiscation by the United us to return a firearm to an individual.
States Postal Service (See If this applies in your state or locality,
Postal Regulation, Title 18, we strongly recommend that all
United States Code of Federal firearms be shipped to us through
Regulations). a federally licensed dealer.
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• Smith & Wesson will refinish all Handgun replacement parts are avail-
current models of its own manu- able from your local Smith & Wesson
facture. Repair or replacement of Stocking Dealer, Smith & Wesson
parts are in addition to refinishing Warranty Service Stations or directly
price. from the Smith & Wesson Parts
Parts and Accessories Department. For a free parts list cover-
ing all Smith & Wesson parts, an
Smith & Wesson offers replacement accessory and apparel catalog, or to
parts and a variety of accessories that place an order, call 1-800-331-0852,
will add to the enjoyment of your pistol. ext. 2904, Monday through Friday,
Available replacement parts for the 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Eastern Standard
Model SW380 include the recoil Time.
spring, takedown rail, rear takedown
rail pin, magazine, slide and break-
down and assembly tool. Smith &
Wesson accessory items include extra
magazines, Friction Block lubricant,
apparel and shooting accessories.

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This purchase by the original owner, will be
WARRANTY warranty is remedied by Smith & Wesson without
STATEMENT granted by charge within a reasonable time after
such notification and delivery of the
Smith &
Wesson, 2100 Roosevelt Avenue, P.O. handgun as provided below.
Box 2208, Springfield, MA 01102- Warranty claims (in writing) and the
2208. This warranty is effective from gun concerned should be delivered
the date of purchase after February 1, (transportation charges prepaid)
1989 and applies to the original owner to the nearest Smith & Wesson
of any handgun purchased after that Warranty Service Center, or Smith
date. With respect to such handguns, & Wesson’s Customer Service
this warranty supersedes any and all Department, 2100 Roosevelt Avenue,
other warranties. Springfield, MA 01104. In addition, a
Smith & Wesson handguns are warrant- copy of the bill of sale in the owner’s
ed to be free from defects in material name, or a copy of ATF Form 4473
and workmanship. Any such defects of indicating date of purchase must be
which Smith & Wesson receives written included. In order to expedite service,
notice within one year from the date of we enclose a complete list of Smith &

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Wesson’s service centers and their of breach of express or implied
addresses. Warranty claims should warranty, negligence or otherwise.
state the model and serial number of Some states do not allow the exclusion
the gun concerned and a description of or limitation of incidental or consequen-
the difficulty experienced. It is recom- tial damages, so the above limitation or
mended that shipments be insured by exclusion may not apply to you.
the owner, since Smith & Wesson will Smith & Wesson will not be responsible
accept no responsibility for loss or for defects resulting from careless
damage in transit. handling, unauthorized adjustments or
Transportation and insurance charges modifications, defective or improper
for return to owner will be paid by ammunition, corrosion, neglect, abuse,
Smith & Wesson if the claim is covered ordinary wear and tear, or unreason-
by the warranty. able use.
Under no circumstances shall Smith & This warranty gives you specific legal
Wesson be responsible for incidental rights, and you may also have other
or consequential damages with rights that vary from state to state.
respect to economic loss or injury or
property damage, whether as a result
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This policy covers corrections of original
EXTENDED defects in material and workmanship; it
SERVICE POLICY does not include the handgun’s finish,
grips, magazines or sights. The policy
Even after the warranty period has also does not include repairs caused
expired, Smith & Wesson will repair, by careless handling, unauthorized
without charge any handgun purchased adjustment or modification, defective
by the original owner on or after ammunition or ammunition not
February 1, 1989 that is found to have recommended in the Smith & Wesson
a defect in material or workmanship. Safety, Instruction & Parts Manual,
Eligibility for this service policy requires corrosion, abuse, neglect, unreason-
returning the Product Registration able use or ordinary wear and tear.
Card within thirty days of purchase. Smith & Wesson reserves the right to
A copy of the bill of sale in the owner’s determine what constitutes ordinary
name and the sales receipt should wear and tear. However, we can
accompany the handgun. When that rebuild handguns that have experienced
information is received, the original
owner will be qualified for this policy
for the handgun identified by serial
number. 37
extreme usage, or are beyond their
normal useful life, at a fee that will be
quoted to the owner.
This policy is in addition to and
not an extension of the Smith &
Wesson Limited Warranty. The only
consideration we ask of you to become
eligible for this Extended Service
Policy is that you return the completed
Product Registration Card containing
valuable data that will help us to serve
you better.

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Model Caliber Description

SW40F .40 S&W Full Size 4 1⁄2” bbl 15-shot*

SW9F 9 mm Full Size 4 1⁄2” bbl 17-shot*

SW380 .380 Auto Compact Size 3” bbl 6-shot

*High capacity magazines are restricted to law enforcement and export purchases
only. Products sold in the U.S. are shipped with two (2) 10-round magazines.

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Quality Firearms Since 1852
2100 Roosevelt Avenue • P.O. Box 2208 • Springfield, MA 01102-2208
Telephone: 1-800-331-0852 (within U.S.) • 1-413-781-8300 (outside U.S.)
FAX: 1-413-731-8980

Printed in U.S.A.
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