User Manual
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Removing and changing
the comb
Proceed as follows to remove and change the
comb.
1) Unscrew the two fixing screws using a
Phillips screwdriver and remove the butt
plate “1” (see fig. 57).
WARNING: smear the tip of the screwdriver
with Vaseline or grease to avoid damaging the
stock.
2) Using the same Phillips screwdriver, unscrew
the two fixing screws and remove the com-
fort kit “2” from the stock (see fig. 57).
3) Insert the tip of a screwdriver through the
hole provided in the rear of the stock. Push
the bottom of the comb upwards to release its
back edge, then lift it and remove it from the
stock (fig. 73).
4) To fit the new comb, position it so that the
two dowels on its underside line up with the
holes in the seat on the stock, then push the
comb firmly down until it clicks into place
(fig. 74).
WARNING: the edges of the comb must mate
perfectly with the profile of the stock when cor-
rectly fitted.
5) Fit the comfort kit “2” and then the butt plate
to the stock (see fig. 57).
Adjusting the rear sight
(when fitted)
If the default calibration of the rear sight proves
unsuitable, you can adjust for windage and ele-
vation as required.
Before beginning any operation on your shotgun,
always make sure that chamber and magazine
have been completely emptied!
(Carefully read loading and unloading instruc-
tions).
Adjusting the rear sight for windage
As for lateral adjustment of the rear sight, proce-
ed as follows (fig. 75):
1) Using the supplied key and referring to the
graduated alignment notches, adjust the rear
sight position into the required direction
(move it to the right if you want the point of
impact to move right and move it to the left if
you want the point of impact to move left).
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