Manual
ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
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How to Clean Your Firearm
Warning
Before cleaning your firearm, be certain that it is completely unloaded
and the bore and chamber are clear.
Clean the bore and barrel by using any standard shotgun, rifle or pistol
cleaning rod, brass bore brush and cleaning patches. First run the brass
brush through the barrel several times with powder solvent. Then run
clean patches with the rod through the barrel until the patches come out
clean. Then apply a light coating of oil on a clean patch and run it
through the chamber and barrel. Then put a light coat of oil on all metal
surfaces.
Warning
Further disassembly of the firearm is not recommended and should only
be attempted by a qualified gunsmith.
Unloading Your Firearm
To unload the firearm, press down on the top lever and pull down on the
barrel. This will cause the fired or unfired shot shell or cartridge to be
ejected from the chamber. Rimfire cartridges and shot shells will fully
eject from the firearm, while centerfire cartridges will be partially
extracted and need to be removed by hand.
Warning
Always make sure the chamber will open in a safe direction. Cartridges
and shells ejecting from the chamber can cause injury.
ALWAYS INSPECT THE BARREL AND BORE VISUALLY TO MAKE SURE THAT
THE CHAMBER IS EMPTY.
What to do If Firearm
Fails To Fire
1. Misfires - If you squeeze the trigger and the shot shell or cartridge
does not fire, remain in the shooting position and count to 30. Then,
open the firearm as previously described. This will eject the misfired
shot shell or cartridge from the gun.
2. Underpowered Shot Shell or Cartridge - An underpowered shot shell
or cartridge is unusual if the ammunition is fresh, clean, and factory
loaded. However, if you hear an unusual sound or low report, you
should stop immediately and check, visually, both the chamber and
bore to make sure that there is no obstruction.










