User's Manual

13 | MAINTENANCE
CARE, CLEANING AND LUBRICATION
WARNING:
BEFORE CLEANING OR LUBRICATING THE SHOTGUN MAKE SURE IT IS
UNLOADED AND THE SAFETY “ON”. DISASSEMBLE, CLEAN AND
LUBRICATE THE SHOTGUN WHEN GREASE, DIRT OR POWDER FOULING
ACCUMULATES IN THE BARREL AND ACTION. TO AVOID RUST AND
CORROSION, CLEAN AND LUBRICATE AFTER EACH USE.
Materials and equipment necessary for cleaning and lubrication:
• Cleaning rod
• Cotton bore patches
• Brass bore brush
• Poweder solvent
• Small soft brush
• Good quality shotgun oil
After use, to remove andy powder and lead residue in the bore, scrub the barrel
and chamber using the bore brush with powder solvent. Then swab the bore and
the chamber with shotgun oiled cotton patches to protect from rust and corrosion.
After a high number of shots (about 500 shots), disassemble the bolt assembly
and clean it with a soft brush and shotgun oil. Then dry it carefully with a soft cloth
and oil the parts lightly.
• Clean the outside of the magazine tube with a shotgun oiled soft cloth and then
dry it with a soft cloth and oil the parts lightly.
Any powder on the chamber, barrel, etc. can be cleaned with a brush and
powder solvent.
All external surfaces should be wiped down with light coat of rust preventative.
Avoid using too much solvent for bore cleaning, since prolonged contact may
damage the finish of the shotgun. Make sure to wip away all the excess solvent
and lubricant.
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