General Hints

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5) Clean with care all external surfaces of the gun to remove any traces of dirt, sweat or
fingerprints. Apply a thin film of gun oil (item USA 489) with a flannel patch.
ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY
1) Remove the fore-end (part. # 48) from the barrels by pulling the fore-end catch lever (part. #
52) down.
Be sure that the hammers are in the “rest” position.
2) Inserts the barrels inside the action so that the hinge pin of the action fits into the slot in the
mono-block.
3) Move the top lever (part. # 12) to the right and move the barrels smoothly and evenly to the
closed position until the top lever returns to its closed position.
4) Press the fore-end (part. # 48) towards the barrels with enough force to allow the fore-end
catch to engage the barrel lug.
5) For
DISASSEMBLY follow the above procedure in reverse order paying attention not to rotate
excessively the fore-end before your take it out by moving it towards the muzzle.
NO FURTHER DISASSEMBLY IS RECOMMENDED UNLESS DONE BY A COMPETENT GUNSMITH.
SIGHTING
The Kodiak MK IV rifle has been adjusted to have both right and left barrels shoot groups at 50
meters, with a maximum grouping diameter of 12 centimeters (4,4 inches), using commercially
manufactured cartridges.
The rifle is equipped with an “
EXPRESS” rear sight containing three sight leaves. This provides extra
sight leaves for use at distances greater than 50 meters. However, with distances greater than 50
meters, groups cannot be guaranteed above the 50 meters accuracy.
The rear sight is locked into the dovetail by a set screw. To adjust the rear sight, loosen the set
screw and then tap the sight right or left using either a brass or wood punch. Retighten the set
screw after adjustment is made.
For sighting adjustment, see section “G
ENERAL TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS” in this booklet.