Owner’s Manual 2011

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easy removal. A single shell can be inserted manually into a chamber and
the breech closed. If the trigger is pulled with the “safety” in the off safe
position, the shotgun will fire the shell. The shotgun breaks down into three
pieces for cleaning or storage (Figure 4, page 15).
7. SERIAL NUMBER
The serial number is located on the bottom of the receiver. Duplicate
numbers are also located on the bottom of the barrels (when removed) on
the flat surface crossing the barrels below the trunnion surface and inside
the forearm. Record the serial number at the front of this owner’s manual
for future reference.
Notice! DO NOT INTERCHANGE THE RECEIVER, BARRELS
OR FOREARM WITH OTHER SHOTGUNS EVEN THOUGH THE
PARTS MAY APPEAR SIMILAR.
8. INITIAL CLEANING AND LUBRICATION
WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN ASSEMBLING AND
DISASSEMBLING YOUR SHOTGUN TO PREVENT SPRINGS,
SPRING-LOADED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS
FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES, RESULTING IN INJURY.
Various exposed metal parts of this firearm have been coated at the factory
with a preservative lubricant. Before using this firearm, a quality gun oil
should be used to clean the preservative lubricant from the inside of the
breech block/chamber areas and the barrels using a cleaning rod and
patch as explained in Section 22.1. Before assembling the firearm you
should first wipe the mechanism clean and apply a few drops of quality
oil on the indicated surfaces (Figures 5 and 6, page 15). Do not apply too
much oil, only a light film is necessary. Excessive oil should be wiped off,
especially in cold weather. Grease is recommended to lubricate the hinge
surfaces on both sides of the receiver to prevent galling.
If the firearm is to be stored, it is acceptable to leave the preservative
lubricant on the firearm and keep it in its original packaging. Never shoot
the firearm upon purchase without cleaning it first. If the firearm contains
Monoblock
Forearm Release Latch
FIGURE 4
Forearm Release Latch Lug
FIGURE 3FIGURE 2
Cocking
Lever
Trunnion
Firing
Pins
Locking Pins
Locking Lug
Ejectors/
Extractors
Trunnion Surface
Locking Pin Recesses
FIGURE 6
Lightly lubricate the extractors/ejectors on
both sides of the monoblock.
FIGURE 5
Lightly lubricate both sides of the receiver at
these points.