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pointed in a safe direction b) Engage the cross trigger block safety c) Follow the
instructions above for unloading the semi-auto shotgun and d) With the semi-
auto shotgun unloaded visually inspect the semi-auto shotgun for barrel blockage
or damage. Then inspect the receiver of the semi-auto shotgun for damage before
continuing.
READ, UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS
IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE FIRING THE SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN.
TO FIRE THE SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN:
1) Make sure you are wearing eye and ear protection.
2) Make sure the semi-auto shotgun is pointed in a
safe direction with the trigger block safety
engaged. See Figure 28.
3) Keeping your fingers away from the trigger, push the
cross trigger block safety to the “off” or “fire” position
with the red ring showing. See Figure 29.
4) With the butt stock held firmly against your
shoulder and the barrel pointed towards your
intended target, place your trigger finger on the
trigger. The semi-auto shotgun will fire when you
pull or squeeze the trigger with the requisite force.
See Figure 30. Semi-auto shotguns
automatically feed the next live round from the
magazine tube into the chamber each time the
shotgun fires. No mechanical force is required for
the shotgun to complete the chambering
operation.
W A R N I N G
You must be aware that the firearm will be ready to
fire another round after the previous round has been
ejected and the new round has been chambered.
5) During firing, the bolt cocking handle travels
rearward with considerable force and velocity. Do not allow any object to
enter or obstruct its path.
6) After the last round has been fired, the shotgun should lock open. Never rely
on the locked back bolt as a signal that the gun is empty. ALWAYS visually
check the chamber. It is also possible that the bolt will not lock back after
Figure 28
Figure 29
Figure 30