User Manual

CLEANING
Prior to cleaning the gun, make sure that it is not loaded!
Use and handle your shotgun carefully in order to have many years of trouble free
shooting. Take care of your shotgun by handling it gently and carefully. After each
hunting session, clean and oil it.
For the purpose, we recommend the use of FABARM gun oil.
BARREL
The inside of the barrel must be cleaned and oiled after every session of
shooting.
BEARING SURFACE
The bearing surfaces are subject to friction and pressure when opening and
closing the gun and must always be perfectly clean and coated with a light film of
oil. Do not apply too much oil on the action frame so as to avoid making the wood
spongy.
EXTERNAL METALLIC SURFACES
Clean the external metallic surfaces of the gun with a lightly oiled cloth and wipe
off any trace of fingerprints. It is also recommended to oil the shotgun lightly each
time it is submitted to bad handling or severe atmospheric conditions.
WOOD
Apply time to time moderately linseed oil with a non fluffy cloth.
STORAGE
Get into the habit of storing your shotgun out of reach of children.
Your shotgun should be kept in a dry and moderately airy place, away from any
strong source of heat so that the wood will loose any absorbed moisture without
distortion or cracking.
REMOVING/INSTALLING CHOKE TUBES
WARNING: Unload the firearm before changing choke tubes.
1. Place the safety in the “on safe” position and open the action.
2. Place the choke tube wrench into the choke tube.
3. Turn the wrench counter-clockwise to remove the choke tube.
4. Select the desired choke tube and insert the tube into the barrel.
5. Screw it in clockwise until tight. Make certain it is tight using the choke wrench
but do not over tighten. A small amount of lubricate on the treads will ensure
the choke tube can be installed and removed with ease.
6. Check the choke tube periodically to make sure the tube has not loosened.