Owner’s Manual 2013
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6.2. OPERATION
Whenthetriggerispulled,thefiringpinstrikestheshell’sprimer,resulting
in the shotgun firing. During the initial rearward movement of the forearm
the bolt rotates in the barrel extension and unlocks. As the rearward
movement of the forearm continues the empty hull is ejected out of the
ejection port. If there is a shell in the magazine, it is picked up by the bolt
as it returns forward by the forward movement of the forearm, and is
loaded into the chamber, ready to be fired. If there is not a shell in the
magazine when the forearm is cycled the bolt will continue to move forward
and rotate into its locked position on an empty chamber.
With shells in the magazine and chamber, and the “safety” in the off safe
position, the shotgun will fire a single shell when the trigger is pulled. The
process of cycling the forearm and pulling the trigger to fire the gun will
continue until the magazine and chamber are empty. When the last shell
has been fired, the bolt does not lock in the rear most, open position.
7. INITIAL CLEANING AND LUBRICATION
MAKE SURE YOUR SHOTGUN IS UNLOADED AND CONTAINS
NO AMMUNITION. ALWAYS KEEP THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON
SAFE POSITION UNLESS SHOOTING IS IMMINENT. ALWAYS
KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN CLEANING, ASSEMBLING
AND DISASSEMBLING YOUR SHOTGUN TO PREVENT
SPRINGS, SPRING-LOADED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER
AGENTS FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES, RESULTING
IN INJURY.
Front Sight
Ejection Port
Loading Port
Disconnector Release Button
(Located on Left Side)
“Safety”
Receiver
Bolt
Trigger
Magazine Cap
with Sling
Stud
Weaver Pattern
Cantilever Rail
FIGURE 1
Barrel
Magazine
Tube
Rear Sight
Forearm
Integrated Sling Stud
Recoil Pad
Buttstock