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barrel is locked into position on the receiver
and the forend is locked into the receiver and
barrel.
• 6) Fig 5: Make sure the trigger block safety
is engaged after completion of assembly.
(Red dot covered)
To Load Combination Rifle/
Shotgun:
• 1) Fig 7: Make sure the Combination Rifle /
Shotgun is pointed in a safe direction at all
times, the trigger block safety is engaged, and
never allow fingers or objects to contact trigger.
Warning ***
Do not load shotgun until you are ready to fire
• 2) Do not disengage the safety until you are ready to fire.
• 3) Make sure the ammo that you are using is the correct size and gauge /
caliber. The breech is marked with the gauge and chamber length and the
caliber. Note: A shotgun barrels with a 3" chamber length will also use 2 3/4"shot
shells. A shotgun barrels marked with 2 3/4" chamber length will not accept a 3"
shot shell.
• 4) Fig 8: Visually inspect the chambers and barrel for obstructions by
breaking open the Combination Rifle / Shotgun by pushing the top lever to the
side and tipping the barrel down. The chamber and barrel should be free of oil
or grease or obstructions.
• 5) After inspection load the correct type of shot shell into the bottom chamber
and the correct type of cartridge into the top barrel. Make sure that the shell and
cartridge are flush with the extractor, then close the action by swinging the
barrel up until it locks into the receiver and the top lever moves to the center
position. If the top lever does not move to the center break open the action
again and check to see if the shell or cartridge is fully seated in the chamber.
If the shell and cartridge is fully seated then re-close the action. If the shell or
cartridge is not fully seated check the chamber for blockage and check the
shell or cartridge for deformation and retry closing the action once more. If the
shell or cartridge is the correct type and the chamber is not blocked and the
shell or cartridge is not deformed and the top lever does not move at least three
quarters of the full travel distance to the center after closing then unload the gun
(follow unloading instructions) and have a competent gunsmith look at the gun
or return the gun back to E.A.A. Corp. for review. Note: The top lever may not
move completely to the center on a new Combination Rifle / Shotgun until the
gun is broken in. The lever must move at least three quarters of the full travel
distance. Try to move top lever to center by hand do not force.
Fig. 8