Owner's Manual

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MANUAL INCLUDED WITH THE DEVICE, AND PRECISELY FOLLOW ALL
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY THE
SUPPRESSOR OR MUZZLE BRAKE MANUFACTURER. DURING
INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL, ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A
SAFE DIRECTION AND MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE FIREARM IS COMPLETELY
UNLOADED, WITH THE MAGAZINE REMOVED AND THE ACTION IN THE
OPEN POSITION.
PERIODICALLY CHECK THE MUZZLE BRAKE OR SUPPRESSOR TO ASSURE
THAT IT IS TIGHT AND FIRMLY SEATED. BEFORE CHECKING, FOLLOW ALL
SAFETY GUIDELINES PREVIOUSLY OUTLINED. ENSURE THE MUZZLE BRAKE
OR SUPPRESSOR IS COOL BEFORE TOUCHING IT.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR
DEATH TO YOU OR THOSE AROUND YOU!
Most Browning rifles equipped with a muzzle brake also include a
thread protector that can be installed in place of the muzzle brake.
Whether using the thread protector, muzzle brake or suppressor,
be aware that your firearms point of impact may change as the
harmonics of the barrel are affected when changing the weight at
the end of the barrel.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS
PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE CLEANING
YOUR FIREARM.
CLEANING PARTS WITH SPECIAL FINISHES
Be especially careful when cleaning guns with camouflage, Dura-
Touch
®
Armor Coating and other special finishes. Always prevent these
surfaces from coming in contact with cleaning solvents, barrel
scrubbers and other strong chemicals. It is preferable to clean these
surfaces with a light gun oil containing no solvents, or with a damp
cloth and mild dish soap (be sure to keep water out of the action).
When cleaning your firearms bore and action, protect the external