Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual for: Remington Model SPR 100 Shotgun PAGE 2 ........THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF FIREARM SAFETY IMPORTANT! PAGE 7 ........IMPORTANT PARTS OF THE FIREARM READ ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS SHOTGUN PAGE 9 ........ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 10........LOADING AND UNLOADING PAGE 13 ......FIRING 1 PAGE 15 ......
Safety is Critical to Performance. A superbly crafted gun is only as good as the hands that hold it. You can never be too careful. Shooting accidents are often caused by careless oversights such as failing to control the direction of the muzzle, failing to fully engage the safety, leaving ammunition in the chamber or using improper loads. These oversights can result in the destruction of life, limb or property.
rd COMMANDMENT Never Rely on Your Firearm’s Safety Mechanism to Justify Careless Handling. If your firearm is equipped with a manual safety mechanism, do not rely on the safety as an excuse for improper or careless handling of the firearm. The safety mechanism is merely a supplement to your proper handling of the firearm. The safety mechanism may be broken or altered.
7th COMMANDMENT Always Wear Eye and Ear Protection. Wear protective shooting glasses and hearing protection when shooting. Be sure to wear eye protection when disassembling or cleaning a firearm to protect your eyes from springs and other tensioned parts. Continued exposure to shooting noise can permanently damage your hearing. 8th COMMANDMENT Be Sure the Barrel is Clear of Obstructions Before Shooting.
Use the Security Lock Provided with your Shotgun This shotgun comes with a security lock to assist in protecting against unauthorized use. See Picture 1. The shotgun must be unloaded when the security lock is in place on the shotgun. WARNING: Using the security lock cannot substitute for securing your firearm and ammunition in separate, locked locations. Picture 1 The security lock operates as follows: 1.
Use the Security Lock Provided with your Shotgun (cont’d) 3. To secure the Trigger Lock on the trigger guard insert the Trigger Lock Screw into cross hole of the Trigger Lock choose the best position for preventing the Trigger Lock from moving (See Picture 5). Picture 5 4. Screw the Trigger Lock Nut on the Trigger Lock Screw (clockwise) and tighten the nut with the key. DO NOT TIGHTEN THE NUT TOO TIGHT OR YOU COULD DAMAGE THE LOCK SCREW (See Picture 6) Picture 6 5.
Important Parts of the Firearm Congratulations on your choice of a Remington® Model SPR 100 shotgun. With proper care and if used in accordance with the Ten Commandments of Firearm’s Safety and this owner’s manual, your shotgun should give you many years of dependable use and enjoyment. The following picture depicts the main parts of your shotgun and will aid in understanding the instructions in this Owner’s Manual.
External Control Parts (cont’d) Locking Lever: The locking lever is a lever-like protrusion extending from the rear of the trigger guard. (See Picture 10). The locking lever is used to break open the action to load and/or unload the shotgun. To break open the action, fully depress or squeeze the locking level toward the stock. (See Picture 11).
External Control Parts (cont’d) Trigger: The trigger is located inside the trigger guard. (See Picture 14). If you pull the trigger with the safety in the “off” or “fire” position, the shotgun will fire. Picture 14 WARNING NEVER pull the trigger until you are actually ready to fire. Keep your fingers off the trigger and outside of the trigger guard until you are ready to pull the trigger and fire the shotgun.
Instructions For Assembly Of Shotgun WARNING Before you begin to assemble the shotgun, you MUST (1) look down the barrel from the breech end to make sure there is no ammunition in the chamber or obstruction in the barrel, and (2) make sure the safety is in the “safe” position. Your shotgun was shipped with the barrel assembly (barrel and fore end) detached from the receiver assembly. To assemble the shotgun, follow these instructions: 1. Remove the plastic bags or wrapping covering the parts.
Instructions For Assembly Of Shotgun (cont’d) Picture 19 Picture 20 Picture 21 4. Now that the barrel has been locked into the receiver, you must reattach the fore end to the barrel. Pull the forearm latch out and place the fore end on receiver. With an upward swing motion lock the fore end onto the barrel. Do not force the fore end into its locked position. While it may be necessary to push the latch into its final flat position, never force the latch into position. (See Picture 22).
Loading and Unloading Your Shotgun (cont’d) TO LOAD: 1. Make sure the ammunition that you are using is the correct size and gauge. The barrel is marked with the gauge and chamber size. Barrels marked 3” (76mm) will use only 2 3/4” (70mm) or 3”(76mm) shot shells and must not be used with 3 1/2” (89mm) shells. Barrels marked with 2 3/4” (70mm) will use only 2 3/4” (70mm) and must not be used with or 3” (76mm) or 3 1/2” (89mm) shells. 2.
Loading and Unloading Your Shotgun (cont’d) TO UNLOAD: 1. Break open the shotgun by depressing the locking lever and tipping the barrel down. (See Picture 28). 2. Remove the shell from the chamber by grabbing it by the rim of the shell and pulling it form the chamber. (See Picture 29). 3. Visually check the barrel to make sure that it is free from obstructions. (See Picture 30).
Firing Your Shotgun (cont’d) TO FIRE THE SHOTGUN: 1. Make sure the shotgun is pointed in a safe direction with the trigger block safety engaged. 2. Make sure you are wearing eye and ear protection. 3. Keep your fingers away from the trigger. (See Picture 31). Picture 31 4. Push the trigger block safety to the “off” or “fire” position with the red ring showing. (See Picture 32). Picture 32 4.
Instructions For Disassembly Of The Shotgun 1. Make sure the shotgun is unloaded (FOLLOW UNLOADING INSTRUCTIONS) and pointed in a safe direction. 2. Make sure the trigger block safety is engaged in the “on” or “safe” position. (See Picture 34). Picture 34 3. Remove the fore end from the barrel by pulling out the mechanical lever in the lower center of the fore end and removing the fore end in a downward outward swinging motion. Never force the fore end off the barrel and receiver. (See Picture 35).
Manufacturer’s Warning This firearm was manufactured to properly perform with the original parts as designed. It is your duty to make sure any parts you buy are correctly installed and that neither replacements nor originals are altered or changed. Your shotgun has many parts that must relate correctly to other parts for safe and accurate operation. Putting a gun together wrong or with modified parts can result in a damaged gun, or personal injury or death to you or others.
DANGER – Ammunition Warning Firearms may be damaged and serious personal injury or death to the shooter or bystanders may result from any condition which contributes to the generation of excessive pressure or uncontrolled release of gas within the firearm. Such adverse conditions can be caused by bore or chamber obstructions, propellant powder overloads or by defective, incorrect or improperly loaded and assembled cartridge components.
PARTS AND SERVICE (cont’d) One Year Limited Warranty Transportation to and from our repair facilities, government fees, damage caused by failure to perform normal maintenance, sales outside the United States, damage caused by use of high velocity, high pressure, reloaded or other nonstandard ammunition, or by any unauthorized repair, modification, misuse, abuse or alteration of the shotgun is not covered by this Limited Warranty.
PARTS LIST Model SPR100 Exploded View 1. barrel with hook 2. sling swivel base 3. sling swivel ring 4. pin 5. front sight 6. extractor pin 7. extractor 8. forend 9. forend nut 10. hinge screw 11. forend hinge 12. hinge screw 13. hinge screw 14. spring 15. catch housing 16. forend catch 17. pin 18. forend bushing 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36.
MODEL 100 EXPLODED VIEW ENLARGED Model 100 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. barrel with hook extractor spring extractor extractor pin pin retainer plunger plunger spring extractor sear extractor sear pin supporting pin base plate receiver Choke Tubes WARNING Never install or remove choke tubes while the firearm is loaded. Only install or remove choke tubes with the firearm unloaded, the action open and the trigger block safely engaged.
Additional Information On Screw Choke Tubes: A. Only tighten or loosen choke tubes with flat key wrench supplied with shotgun. Note: wrench (and extra choke tube or tubes if supplied) are under the cardboard in front of the shotgun receiver in the box. B. Never shoot the shotgun with a partially installed choke tube. C. Model 100 shotguns are available with fixed choke or screw choke barrels. There are two types of screw chokes available: lead shot choke tubes and steel shot choke tubes.
WARNING Children are attracted to and can operate firearms that can cause severe injuries or death. Prevent child access by always keeping guns locked away and unloaded when not in use. If you keep a loaded firearm where a child obtains and improperly uses it, you may be fined or sent to prison. ADVERTENCIA A los ninos los atroen las armaside de fuego y los pueden hacer funcionar. Ellos pueden causarses lesiones graves y la muerte.
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