Owner's Manual
Warning
Never disassemble the safety mechanism. It has been correctly designed, fitted and tested. Any mechanical device can fail, however,
so never rely on the safety to justify careless handling or use. Never use a firearm if the safety does not function properly.
HOW TO LOAD YOUR SHOTGUN
Warning
Never attempt to load your gun with ammunition that does not meet the cartridge designation stamped on the inside of the action
(see Picture 5). This designation is only visible when the shotgun's action is open.
Warning
Before loading this shotgun, always check the bores to be sure they are free of grease, oil or any other obstruction. Be sure the
chambers are empty and the safety is on SAFE.
• Before opening the action of the shotgun, make sure that the gun is pointed in a safe direction. With one hand, move the top lever
to the right as far as it will go (see Picture 6) (don't use excessive force, the lever should move easily). With the other hand, pull down
on the barrels until the action is fully open. Insert the shells of the proper gauge into the chambers.
• Keeping your fingers away from the trigger and out of the action, close the action by pulling up on the barrels until it snaps shut.
Do not use excessive force in closing the action, it should close easily and you should hear an audible "click" as the action locks.
When the action is closed and locked, the top lever will return to its former position (Picture 7) pointing straight to the rear. If it does
not do so, do not attempt to fire the gun, as the action is not fully locked and damage to the gun and serious injury to you or others
may result.
• Closing the action automatically cocks the firing pins on both barrels. As soon as the action is loaded and fully closed, the gun is
cocked and ready to fire. Unless you intend to fire the gun as soon as it is loaded, the safety switch should be kept in the SAFE
position.
HOW TO FIRE
With the gun pointed at the target, move the safety to the FIRE position (all the way forward), aim, and pull the trigger. The selected
barrel will fire. To fire the second barrel, pull the trigger again. If you don't fire both shells, be sure to put the safety on SAFE until you
are ready to shoot again.
FIRING SEQUENCE for guns equipped with SELECTIVE SINGLE TRIGGER
The safety switch on the tang of your shotgun has a dual function. In the center of the switch there is a button that can be moved to
the left and to the right. The position of this button determines which barrel will fire first when the trigger is pulled. When the button
is moved to the right (Picture 8) a single black dot is revealed, which means that the bottom barrel has been selected to fire first. If
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