Manual

When the safety is indexed forward to its most forward position the shotgun
is in its firing mode. In this condition the trigger(s) can be pulled to fire the
shotgun. The letter "S" inscribed on the tang of the receiver will be covered
and obscured from view in this condition.
When you are not using your shotgun, be sure your gun is pointed in a safe
direction, avoid contact with the trigger and make sure the safety is in its
“Safe” position to prevent accidental discharge. Maintain the shotgun safety
in the "Safe" position at all times, unless you are actually firing the gun.
DOUBLE TRIGGER SHOTGUNS
On shotgun models equipped with two triggers each trigger operates its
own barrel. The front trigger will fire the bottom barrel and the rear trig-
ger will fire the top barrel. Do not pull both triggers at the same time in
order to avoid excessive recoil or kick from simultaneous discharge of
both barrels.
SINGLE SELECTIVE TRIGGER SHOTGUNS
Shotguns with single triggers are equipped with a barrel selector located
on the upper portion of the trigger assembly (See figure 3). The barrel
selector can be indexed to the right or left with the firing finger. The
position of the barrel selector controls the firing order of the two barrels.
When the selector is positioned to the right the bottom barrel fires first
and the top barrel will be subsequently discharged when the trigger is
pulled a second time. The top barrel is fired first when the selector is
positioned on the left side of the trigger. Ensure that the safety is in the
“Safe” or “S” position, and be careful to avoid contact with the trigger
mechanism when the barrel selector is being moved.
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