Owner's Manual

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4. Repeat this pumping action while holding the locking lever down with
your first finger.
Finally, make sure that the weapon is absolutely empty by inspecting the
chamber and the magazine tube.
DISASSEMBLY THE SHOTGUN
1. Set the weapon to the SAFETY ON position and ensure that it is fully
unloaded.
2. With the breech bolt closed, unscrew the magazine cap or the magazine
tube extension.
a. Be careful, if your weapon has an extension, the magazine spring is
not retained inside the tube; pay attention when removing the
extension and holding back the spring (fig.12).
b. If your magazine extension has an interface, first remove the
attaching interface between the barrel and the extension using the
suitable Allen key.
3. Gently remove the barrel (fig.13). The barrel ring comes away by sliding
on the magazine tube.
4. Push the forend forwards so that the breech bolt assembly comes out of
the frame (fig.14).
5. Remove the breech bolt from the action bar (fig.15).
6. Hold the bolt in one hand and press the firing pin to compress the spring
(fig.16).
7. Remove the locking pin from the bolt (fig.17).
8. You can now remove the firing pin, the locking lug and the spring (fig.18).
Do not strip your shotgun to any further stage. This is sufficient for mormal
maintenance. Any further disassembly should be by a qualified gunsmith.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
The correct maintenance and cleaning of your shotgun will guarantee its long life
and maintain the performance of your FABARM weapon.
BARREL: Spray a little FABARM solvent into the barrel and let it stand. Run a
cloth impregnated in a little FABARM oil through the barrel always pulling it from
the chamber to the muzzle. If necessary, use a bronze brush. Regularly apply oil
to the outside of the barrel.
MECHANISM: Spray a little FABARM oil onto the bolt group and the outside of
the magazine tube so that a thin film of oil protects the parts of the mechanism
while lubricating it.