Manual
STOP
stop. (This is the long, slender,
unblued
piece
of metal which lies alongside the carrier; see
Figure 27.) If you will tip the trigger group
so that you introduce the carrier and the car-
rier cartridge stop into the receiver first, you
can easily avoid scratching the receiver.
6. Lock the bolt open.
7. Replace the gas system (see pages
19
and 20) and install barrel and forearm.
TWO OR MORE: GUNS IN ONE
BY USE OF EXTRA BARRELS
Use the same gun for multiple shooting
conditions merely by changing from one bar-
rel to another of different choke, length and
rib. Barrels of the same gauge are completely
interchangeable, and no special fitting or
altering of the gas system is required. Thus,
by merely buying another barrel, you have
the utility of another gun at a fraction of
the cost of a new gun
.
.
.
a duck gun be-
comes a skeet gun or a fine upland gun by
the mere addition of an extra barrel.
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