User Manual
SAFETY AND BARREL SELECTOR
The shotgun is ON SAFE when the catch has been moved to the rear ( towards
the stock, when the letter āSā appears on the action frame tang ) (FIG.1). The
positioning of the safety catch to the left or to the right will have no effect on
setting the shotgun to safe. It simply indicates that, when pushing the catch
forward, the upper barrel or lower barrel will be selected to fire the first shot.
To select the under barrel to fire the first shot, push the selector on the left ( one
red point is visible) (FIG.2).
To select the over barrel, do the opposite (catch on the right ā 2 red points
visible) (FIG.3).
It is recommended to select the lower barrel to shot first (safety catch on the left ).
Always keep the shotgun on safe except when about to fire.
For shotguns with double triggers or with a single trigger without barrel selector,
the selector can be moved only backward / forward to manage the safety,
following the information of the FIG.1.
EXTRACTORS - AUTOMATIC EJECTORS
For shotguns with automatic ejectors, the spent shotshell will be ejected from the
gun when it is opened, whilst an unfired shotshell will simply be extracted to
facilitate its removal.
For shotguns with extractors, the shotshells will simply be extracted to facilitate its
removal by hand.
TOP LEVER
The top lever acts on the locking bolt which is adjusted to the barrel hooks. A
locking reserve is built into the bolt, so that perfect barrel locking can be achieved
over a long period of time. Do not be surprised if the top lever is not aligned with
the barrel. For this reason, it is not necessary to confirm the locking of the gun
with your thumb; allow the top lever to return of its own accord.
The angle made by the top lever with respect to the barrels axis is normal and
indicates that there is some locking reserve still available.
ASSEMBLY
The shotgun is packed with the barrel/forend group separated from the
stock/receiver group.
1. Holding the barrel group, unlock the forend catch (FIG.4) and carefully rotate
the forend from the barrel. Do not exceed a rotation of 12° as indicated on the
FIG.5.
2. Remove the forend from the barrel, sliding it in a diagonal direction (FIG.6).