Owner's Manual
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DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE
ACTION SPRING FROM THE ACTION
TUBE. THE ACTION TUBE IS EASILY
DAMAGED AND THE ACTION SPRING
IS UNDER SPRING TENSION. FAILURE
TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR
DAMAGE YOUR SHOTGUN.
3 Hold the shotgun with the
muzzle down. Rotate the
shotgun and cycle the action
using the bolt handle to operate the action several times to evenly
disperse the oil on the spring and inside the action tube.
DO NOT USE EXCESSIVE LUBRICANT. USING TOO MUCH LUBRICANT CAN
INTERFERE WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF YOUR SHOTGUN. DO NOT SPRAY
SOLVENT INSIDE THE ACTION TUBE.
4 Carefully rest the shotgun vertically on a rag with the action tube
down to allow any excess oil to drain out of the action tube. Wipe
away any excess oil.
5 Lightly lubricate the external surface of the action tube.
6 Install the buttstock and recoil pad as explained previously.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO TAKE YOUR FIREARM APART FURTHER THAN
EXPLAINED IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL. YOUR FIREARM IS A
SPECIALIZED, FINELY FITTED MECHANISM. YOU MAY PERMANENTLY
DAMAGE IT BY ATTEMPTING TO DISASSEMBLE THE INNER MECHANISM
ASSEMBLIES. IF FURTHER DISASSEMBLY FOR SERVICE OR CLEANING IS
FIGURE 35
Place a few drops of oil in the opening in the
action tube.










