Owner's Manual
the trigger is pulled again, the top barrel will then fire. If the shooter wishes the top barrel to fire first, the button should be moved to
the left, revealing two black dots (see Picture 9).
EJECTORS (when provided)
Some shotguns are fitted with automatic ejectors (see Picture 10) that eject fired shells when the action is opened. The ejectors will
not eject unfired shells. If two shells are loaded but only one has been fired, only the fired shell will be ejected.
Warning
Take care not to point the rear of the action toward yourself or another person when opening the action. The fired shells are rejected
with enough force to cause possible eye injury.
HOW TO UNLOAD THE SHOTGUN
With the safety in SAFE position, and the shotgun pointed in a safe direction, open the action and manually remove the unfired
shells from the chambers. The ejectors will pull the shells from the chambers far enough that you can reach them with your fingers.
Warning
Before placing the shotgun in a vehicle or returning it to storage, always unload it and visually inspect the interior of the chambers
to make sure that they are empty.
WHAT TO DO IF SHOTGUN FAILS TO FIRE
1. Misfires: if you squeeze the trigger and the cartridge does not fire, remain in the shooting position and count to 30. Then move
the safety switch to SAFE and open the action to remove the misfired cartridge from the gun.
2. Underpowered shot: an underpowered cartridge is unusual if the ammunition is fresh, clean and factory loaded. However, if you
hear an unusual sound or low report, you should stop immediately and proceed as follows:
• As the wad and powder from the shell may still be in the barrel, you must unload the gun completely and then look through both
barrels from the action end (not from the muzzle) to see if there is any obstruction. A wad can usually be removed with a cleaning
rod. If not, it or any other stubborn obstruction should be removed by an authorised gunsmith.
HOW TO CLEAN YOUR SHOTGUN
Warning
• Before cleaning the gun, be certain that it is completely unloaded and the action is open.
• Never attempt to clean a loaded firearm. Follow "How to Unload" instructions before cleaning.
• Regular, proper cleaning of your shotgun will help to extend its useful life and assure proper functioning. Cleaning is especially
important if the gun gets wet or if foreign material gets into action or barrels.
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