Instruction Manual

SPENCER Instruction Manual DEC2014 Pag. 11
MALFUNCTION
If a cartridge hangs up, binds, jams, or fails to feed, do not force it into the chamber by
pushing or striking the lever.
Most failure to feed are due to improperly loaded, damaged, or dirty ammunition, or improper
rifle handling.
If a jam or failure to feed occurs, point the rifle in a safe direction and place the hammer at
the half-cock position.
Point the rifle barrel towards the sky and remove the magazine tube. Allow all the rounds in
the magazine well to slide out off the rifle. When the magazine well is empty, with the rifle
pointed skyward, gently lower the lever and allow the stuck round to slide to the rear and out
of the magazine well. Check to see if there is a round in the chamber. When the rifle has
been completely unloaded, it may again be loaded in the proper procedure.
CLEANING
Attention: Careful and detailed cleaning of this firearm is essential to guarantee its
safety and proper function.
This product should be cleaned after every use and when exposed to dirt, sand, etc. When
not in use, clean at least twice per year. A careful and scrupulous ordinary clearing of the
firearms is essential to guarantee its safety and long life. We recommend to clean the
weapon at least after shooting 200 to 300 shots.
Every time you use your gun it is advised to clean it in order to remove all corroding agents
(humidity, powder or lead residues etc.) which can in time alter a few parts.
In order to perform a standard cleaning, it is sufficient to utilize a good solvent, cleaning oil,
and a little brush.
For a deeper cleaning, please contact your local gunsmith