Operator's Manual

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SAFETY RULES
WARNING: READ THESE SAFETY RULES & OPERATORS MANUAL
BEFORE HANDLING YOUR FIREARM
Never point a firearm at anyone and always keep the muzzle pointed in a
safe direction.
Always treat all firearms as if they are loaded. Don’t rely on your gun’s
safety.
Firearms should be unloaded when not in use and stored in a safe and
secure location. Keep firearms and ammunition away from children.
Use correct ammunition. Only use ammunition that exactly matches the
caliber or gauge markings on your firearm.
Always wear ear and eye protection when shooting.
Before shooting be sure the barrel is clear of obstructions.
Never load your firearm until you are in a location where it is safe to shoot.
Always keep the safety engaged until you are ready to shoot.
Keep your finger off the trigger while loading or unloading the shotgun.
If your gun fails to fire, keep it pointed in a safe direction, then unload it
carefully avoiding exposure to breech.
If your gun fires, but the report of recoil or the bang seem weak, unload it
and ensure the barrel is not obstructed.
Don’t alter or modify your gun. Use only genuine parts.
Clean and maintain the firearm according to the instructions in this booklet.
Keep your firearm unloaded. Never carry or store a loaded firearm in a
building or a vehicle.
ASSEMBLING THE SHOTGUN
1. Hold the weapon, without the barrel, in your hand. The front of the
breech should align with the edge of the frame. If it does not, slide the
forend forwards or back to adjust the position of the breech (fig.1).
2. Gently insert the barrel into the frame with the barrel extension inserted
between the breech and the frame (fig.2).
3. Push the barrel firmly home into the frame (fig.3).
4. You now need to secure the barrel, a step varying according to the
configuration of the STF 12 shotgun:
a. Your weapon does not have a magazine tube extension: in this
case, simply screw the magazine cap onto the tube (fig.4).