Manual
Maintain pressure on the barrels to keep the hinge pin aligned with the bar-
rel lug hinge pin recess, and rotate barrels upward to close the action. Release
the top lever at this time.
Pivot the forearm assembly onto the barrels. Align the forearm in its proper
position on the barrels and push the forearm lever upward into its housing.
This locks the forearm back into its original position on the barrels.
ATTENTION! While assembling your shotgun, do not use excessive
force when closing the action! If the action and barrels are not aligned
properly, excessive force applied during assembly can deform or mar the
fitted surfaces of the shotgun. If you perceive any interference while
installing the barrels to the receiver repeat the assembly procedures from
beginning, and be extra careful to align the barrel lug hinge pin recess
and the receiver hinge pin properly. If you continue to experience diffi-
culty in the assembly of your shotgun, call GSI or seek assistance from a
qualified gunsmith.
GAUGE, CHAMBER LENGTH AND
CHOKE DESIGNATION
It is most important that the correct ammunition is used with your shot-
gun. Use of incorrect ammunition with your shotgun could cause injury
or death to the shooter and damage to the shotgun. Never use shot-
shells that do not match the corresponding gauge of the shotgun. For
example, do not use 20 gauge ammunition in a 12 gauge gun. In addi-
tion, do not use shotshells with chamber lengths that exceed the
chamber length of the shotgun barrel.
DANGER - AMMUNITION WARNING!
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH OR PROPERTY DAMAGE
MAY RESULT FROM ANY CONDITION WHICH CON-
TRIBUTES TO THE GENERATION OF EXCESSIVE
PRESSURE, OR THE UNCONTROLLED RELEASE OF
GAS, WITHIN A SHOTGUN. THE FOREGOING
ADVERSE CONDITIONS CAN BE CAUSED BY BORE
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