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gas cylinder and pushed rearward over the end
of the action spring guide. Care must be taken to
insure that the small guide pin at the rear of the
gas cylinder is engaged in the lengthwise groove
on the rear portion of the gas piston. To be sure
that the gas piston is properly aligned in the gas
cylinder, the gas piston should be able to be
pushed partially out of' the rear end of the gas
cylinder when the inertia block is pulled away
from the gas cylinder.
The gas regulator is now assembled into the
front of the gas cylinder. The gas regulator must
be very securely tightened using the slot wrench
provided.
The action bars and support rails are next
replaced. The projecting section of each action
bar is carefully placed in its corresponding slot in
the bolt before the hole in its forward end is
placed over the stud on the inertia piece. It may
be necessary to pull the inertia piece slightly
rearward to engage the action bars. The support
rails are next installed.
The bolt is locked into its open position and the
reassembly of the forearm is just the reverse of
steps "I" through "2" above. Be very careful in
reassembly of the forearm, since it can be
broken if forced into position incorrectly.
The wood surfaces can be wiped with Browning
Gun Oil or polished with any quality furniture
wax.
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Service or Repair
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If your firearm should require service or repairs, we
suggest you first contact a local recommended
Browning Firearms Service Center. Your Browning
Sporting Goods dealer can teU you the address of
the Service Center nearest you, or you may call or
write our Consumer Information Department:
lkownlng Consumer Information
Route One
Morgan, Utah 84050
Phone: (801) 876-2711
Otherwise you may return your firearm to our own
repair facility for servicing. The address is:
Browning Service Department
3005 Arnold Tenbrook Road
Arnold, Missouri 63010-9406
Phone: 1-800-322-4626
Canadian Customers call or write:
Browning Canada Sports Ud.lUee,
5617 Chemin ST-FI'anco/s
St-Laurent, Quebec H4S 1 W6
Phone: (514) 333-7261
When returning your firearm for servicing, please
be sure it is unloaded, and that it is packaged
securely in a cardboard container. Under no
circumstances should ammunition be returned as it
is against postal and most commerce regulations.
YOU MUST ENCLOSE A LETTER WITH THE
GUN that clearly describes the trouble experienced
and the repairs or alterations desired.
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WARNING:
Make sure of 3dcquale vcntil:u.ion in the
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thaI you discharge a firnrm. Wash hands
thoroughly after exposure 10 ammunilion or
cleaning a fJrc:U1ll. Le>d exposure c:m be
oblaincd from discharging f<rcat'lIlS in
poorly vcntil:ucd ;trc:1S, cleaning Iirc:1rms or
handling ammunition. Le>d is a 5ubsunce
thai has been known 10 cause birth defcro.
reproduCtive harm and other serious injury.