Owner’s Manual 2011
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easy to change the length of pull
using the 1.5mm Allen (hex head)
wrench included with your firearm.
1. Place your firearm upside down
on a secure, padded surface to
prevent marring the finish.
2. Using the Allen wrench provided
(any good 1.5mm Allen wrench
will work) loosen the trigger
shoe from the trigger plate by
inserting the wrench from the
bottom into the set screw head (Figure 21, page 33). Turn in
a counterclockwise direction to loosen.
3. When the screw is loose you may slide the trigger shoe along the
trigger plate. There are indexing dots on the trigger shoe and on the
plate. Align the dots to make length of pull longer or shorter as desired.
4. Tighten the set screw snugly (do not overtighten) with the Allen wrench
to secure the trigger shoe to the plate (turn in a clockwise direction to
tighten). Make sure you have aligned the indexing dots in order to
prevent marring the bottom of the trigger plate with the set screw.
5. With your firearm unloaded, and pointed in a safe direction, shoulder
your firearm several times to feel how the adjustment changes fit you.
Increase or decrease the length of pull following the instructions above
if necessary. Do not adjust more than allowed by the “dot” index marks
on the plate and trigger shoe. When you find your preferred adjustment,
tighten the set screw. Always make sure the trigger shoe is secure
before firing. Checking the tightness of the set screw should be part
of your regular maintenance.
2. Use the choke tube wrench to loosen the tube, turning it counterclockwise.
Finger-twist the tube the rest of the way out of the barrel.
18.3. CHOKE TUBE INSTALLATION
1. Place the “safety” in the on safe position. Always make sure the
shotgun is completely unloaded. Always keep the muzzle pointed in
a safe direction.
2. Before installing a tube, check the internal choke tube threads in the
muzzle, as well as the threads on the choke tube to be sure they are
clean. Lightly oil the threads with a high-quality, lightweight gun oil.
3. Using your fingers, screw the appropriate tube into the muzzle of the
barrel, threaded end first, notched end outward. When it becomes
finger-tight, use the choke tube wrench to firmly seat the tube.
Notice! THE CHOKE TUBE SHOULD BE PERIODICALLY
CHECKED TO ASSURE THAT IT IS TIGHT AND FIRMLY
SEATED. BEFORE CHECKING, FOLLOW ALL CHOKE TUBE
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION “SAFETY” GUIDELINES
PREVIOUSLY OUTLINED.
19. TRIGGER ADJUSTMENT
BEFORE CHANGING TRIGGERS OR PERFORMING ADJUSTMENT
PROCEDURES, PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE
POSITION. OPEN THE ACTION AND MAKE CERTAIN THE
CHAMBERS ARE UNLOADED. KEEP THE MUZZLES POINTED IN
A SAFE DIRECTION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
The SC 1 is fitted with a special trigger shoe system that allows you to make
small adjustments to the length of pull. This feature is usually found on
target models where shooters benefit from highly customized settings. It is
FIGURE 21
To personalize length of pull, loosen the set
screw and align the trigger shoe with the
indexing dots on the trigger plate.