User Manual

Please note: cocked shotgun = ready to fire!
Please note: never carry the gun cocked!
Caution:
cock the shotgun only when it points in a safe direction and
you are absolutely sure that the area in front and behind you is free and
the shot will fall in a safe area.
A cocked shotgun is always ready to fire! After firing the first or the sec
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ond shot, if you do not uncock it the shotgun is ready to fire again!
Please note: Always un-cock the gun if you are not ready to fire!
Un-cocking the shotgun:
If you want to uncock the shotgun
first point the gun in a safe direc-
tion. Then you will have to
unload the cocking slide/button as
follows: 1) push the slide/button
lightly towards the muzzle with
your thumb; without releasing
your thumb, allow the button to
slide rearward until it stops.
2)
When the cocking slide/button reaches the end of its travel and is in
its rear position (towards the pad) the shotgun is un-cocked.
Please note: un-cocked shotgun = not ready to fire!
Warning: always un-cock the shotgun after you have fired!
Re-loading the shotgun and automatically cocking the hammers:
if
you leave the cocking slide/button in its front position after firing and
you open the gun, the hammers will be automatically cocked when ope
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ning/closing the shotgun and the gun will be ready to fire again. This
enables a quick loading of the shotgun without having to cock it again.
If there is no further shooting, the shotgun will have to be immediately
un-cocked.
Caution: when the cocking slide is in its front position the shotgun is
cocked automatically when reloading and is ready to fire immedia
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tely after being closed.