User's Manual

09 | OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Load the shotgun as follows:
• Put the safety ON” if it is disengaged. (1B)
• Pull the forearm fully backwards and insert the first
round through the ejection port into the cartridge
chamber.(5)
Turn the shotgun upside down so that the trigger
is facing you. By depressing the carrier, into the
magazine tube until the last cartridge engages the
stop tooth. (6)
LOADING THE SHOTGUN FIRING THE SHOTGUN
WARNING:
• ALWAYS KEEP YOUR FINGERS AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER IF YOU
DO NOT INTEND TO FIRE.
• ALWAYS CHECK CARTRIDGE CHAMBER, MAGAZINE TUBE AND
RECEIVER TO SEE THAT THE SHOTGUN IS NOT ALREADY LOADED.
AFTER YOU LOAD THE SHOTGUN, ALWAYS POINT THE BARREL IN
A SAFE DIRECTION BEFORE YOU AIM AT YOUR SAFEINTENDED
TARGET.
• ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT AMMO FOR WHICH YOUR SHOTGUN
IS CHAMBERED.
• ALWAYS KEEP THE SAFETY “ON” WHILE LOADING YOUR
SHOTGUN.
Fire with your shotgun as follow:
• engage safety and load you shotgun. (See loading
section)
• Pump the shotgun by pulling the forearm fully
backwards.
Wear eye and ear protection, and aim at your safe
intended target.
• Disengage safety and get ready for shooting.
• Press the trigger and the shotgun will fire.
To fire the next round, pump the shotgun by pulling
the forearm fully backwards, than push forward so
the next round is fed to the cartridge chamber.
It is not uncommon while loading or firing any pump
action shotgun to experience a malfunction in which
an unfired or fired cartridge case becomes jammed
between the bolt and the barrel. Clear such a
stop-page as follows. Point the muzzle in a safe
direction. Put the safety ON”. If possible, engage
the action release control button to prevent the next
cartridge in the magazine from being released and
adding to the jam. Pull back the bolt and hold or lock
it to the rear. The jammed cartridge or case can then
be removed by shaking it out, or picking it out with
your fingers.
WARNING:
• WHEN PUMPING AND FIRING, KEEP YOUR FINGERS AND OTHER
OBJECTS AWAY FROM THE PATH OF THE BOLT SINCE IT MOVES
BACK AND FORWARD WITH CONSIDERABLE FORCE AND
VELOCITY.
• KEEP THE SAFETY “ON” UNTIL YOU ARE ACTUALLY READY TO
FIRE AND AIMED AT YOUR SAFE INTENDED TARGET.
• YOU NEED TO PUMP THE SHOTGUN EACH TIME YOU FIRE TO
FEED THE NEXT ROUND FROM THE MAGAZINE TUBE TO THE
CARTRIDGE CHAMBER.
WARNING:
IF THE TRIGGER IS PULLED AND A “CLICK” IS HEARD BUT A
CHAMBERED CARTRIDGE FAILS TO FIRE, FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS BELOW:
1. POINT THE SHOTGUN IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
2. ENGAGE SAFETY.
3. WAIT 30 SECONTS.
INDENTED BY THE FIRING PIN, THE CARTRIDGE IS
DEFECTIVE. IF IT HAS BEEN INTENEDED LIGHTLY OR NOT AT ALL
RECHAMBER THE CARTRIDGE AND TRY AGAIN.
5. IF STILL IT DOES NOT FIRE, UNLOAD THE SHOTGUN AND TAKE
IT TO A QUALIFIED GUNSMITH
• WHEN YOU ARE FIRING, IF YOU NOTICE THAT THE SOUND OF
ANY CARTRIDGE IS CONSIDERABLY LOUDER OR SOFTER THAN
THE PREVIOUS ONE, STOP FIRING AND DO NOT LOAD THE
SHOTGUN ANYMORE. IN SUCH A CASE, FOLLOW THE BELOW
INSTRUCTION.
1. POINT THE SHOTGUN IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
2. ENGAGE SAFETY.
3. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE “UNLOADING SECTION”
AND UNLOAD THE SHOTGUN COMPLETELY.
4. WITH THE SHOTGUN UNLOADED, CHECK THE BARREL FOR
BLOCKAGE OR DAMAGE. IF YOU NOTICE ANY DAMAGE OR
MALFUNCTION IN THE SHOTGUN TAKE IT TO A QUALIFIED
GUNSMITH.
WARNING:
SHOTGUN IS NOT LOADED AND READY TO BE FIRED. TO FIRE; AIM
AT YOUR INTENDED SAFE TARGET, DISENGAGE SAFETY AND PULL
THE TRIGGER. (FIRST SEE FIRING SECTION) AFTER FIRING
CARTRIDGE, THE FOREAM SHOULD BE PULLED FULLY
BACKWARDS TO FEED THE NEXT ROUND FROM THE MAGAZINE
TUBE TO THE CARTRIDGE CHAMBER. WHEN THE LAST ROUND IS
FIRED NO CARTRIDGE WILL BE FED FROM THE MAGAZINE TUBE,
BUT NEVER RELY ON THIS AND CHECK THE CARTRIDGE CHAMBER
AND MAGAZINE TUBE TO ASSURE THAT THEY ARE EMPTY.