User's Manual
09 | MAINTENANCE
1. Make sure the broad, polished finely fitted mating surface of the breech block and receiver is especially clean and lightly oiled with high quality gun oil. Do
not use silicone or lanolin (Do not use WD-40).
2. Run an oil patch through the bore with a cleaning rod starting from the breech end. To prevent leading, use a cleaning solvent and brass brush to clean the
bore periodically. Follow this cleaning with one or two clean oil patches.
Important: If your gun is equipped with choke tubes, do not use a brass brush to clean the barrels without having a choke tube installed. Barrels that utilize
choke tubes must also have the choke tubes removed to clean and oil the threads inside the barrel and the choke tubes themselves. This will protect the threads
and prevent dirt build up that can cause tubes to become difficult to remove.
Never fire your gun without choke tubes snuggly tightened in barrels. Do not over tighten choke tubes. Wipe all exposed metal surfaces with an oiled cloth
before storing. Do not squirt or pour oil into the inside mechanism because it may hamper proper functioning. After extended periods of heavy use, your gun
should be taken to a qualified gunsmith to have the action disassembled for professional cleaning and lubrication.
3. Care for your wood stock and forearm the same way you would a piece of furniture with the same finish.
Clean thoroughly and oil your gun before storage. Store the gun in a case to prevent scratches and dents. Store your firearm in a dry place to prevent corrosion.
Store the gun away from children and in a place where it cannot be obtained by those unauthorized to use it. Always store gun unloaded and separately from
any ammunition.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
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