Owner's Manual

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LOADING THE SHOTGUN
1. Before loading the shotgun, put the safety on SAFE by pushing the safety
button on the side where the red stripe is seen.
2. Push the cut-off lever located on the left side of the trigger guard until it
clicks. (FIG.4)
3. Pull the cocking handle back until the bolt locks open. (FIG.5)
4. Place a shell in the receiver through the ejection port crimped end
forward. (FIG.6)
5. To chamber the shell, point the shotgun in a safe direction and depress
the carrier latch button located on the left side of the receiver. This will
close the bolt chambering the shell in the process. (FIG.7)
6. Hold the shotgun upside down, cradling the top of the receiver in the palm
of your left hand. Insert the shells by pressing the carrier down with the
crimped end of the shell to give access to the magazine tube until the
shell latch snaps into place to hold the shell. (FIG.8)
7. Take the shotgun off safe by pushing the safety off.
Made for competition, this XLR shotgun is delivered with a removal
magazine reducer, so that the capacity of the shotgun is one shell into the
chamber and two shells only into the magazine tube. (Total capacity is 2+1
rounds).
UNLOADING THE SHOTGUN
1. Engage the safety switch.
2. Point the shotgun in a safe direction.
3. To unload the chamber, pull open the bolt so that the shell will be ejected.
4. Push the cut-off lever located on the left side of the trigger guard until it
clicks (FIG.9) so that a shot shell goes out of the magazine tube.
5. Pull the bolt handle backward / forward so that a shell will be chambered.
6. Pull again the bolt backward / forward so that the shell will be ejected.
7. Repeat the procedure explained on points 4, 5 and 6 until the shotgun is
empty.
There is a second procedure to unload the shotgun:
1. Engage the safety switch.
2. Point the shotgun in a safe direction.
3. To unload the chamber, pull open the bolt so that the shell will be ejected.
4. Push the free carrier down. (FIG.10)
5. Push the magazine retainer (FIG.11): the shell will come out from the
magazine. (FIG.12)