User Guide
BROWNING
B-SS
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ALWAYS VISUALLY CHECK YOUR SHOT-
GUN to be certain that it does not
inadver
tently
contain any ammunition. Keep the
safety in the “on safe” position.
GLANCE THROUGH EACH BARREL EVERY
TIME YOU LOAD
for the safety of both your
gun and yourself. Mud, snow, and an infinite
variety of other objects may inadvertently
lodge in a barrel bore. It takes only one small
obstruction to ruin (swell or rupture) the finest
of shotgun barrels.
ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR SHOTGUN WHEN
NOT IN USE. As a safety precaution it is
preferable to disassemble your gun for stor-
age. Store your gun and ammunition
sepa-
rately-beyond the reach of children.
DO NOT PUT A 20 GAUGE SHELL IN A
12 GAUGE GUN. We strongly recommend
that all shells of different gauges be stored in
completely separate and well-marked con-
tainers. NEVER store shells of mixed gauges
in a common container or in your pockets.
EXAMINE EVERY SHELL YOU PUT IN
YOUR
GUN!
The most certain way to bulge
or rupture a barrel is to drop a 20 gauge shell










