Manual

General Description
The Aurora Series has been designed specifically to meet the stringent requirements
of the hunting and shooting sports when used with ammunition of the correct
gauge, length and pressure levels. It features a boxlock action secured by a strong
underbolt that is released by the top lever. Completely opening the action cocks the
hammers and causes the automatic ejectors to eject empty, fired shells. Firing can
take place only when the action is completely closed and locked, the safety is
moved to the fire position and the trigger is pulled sequentially for each barrel.
The sequence of barrel firing is determined by a barrel selector button on the
manual safety. Information on the normal operation of your new Aurora Series
shotgun is contained on page 11 of this manual.
Principle Features
Aurora Series
Select high-grade walnut stock with rich satin oil finish.
Extensive hand-checkering 20 lines per inch on butt stock and forend.
Boxlock action machined from solid blocks of alloy steel, available in a
variety of exquisite designs, finishes & engraving options.
Rich, deep bluing on barrels (matte finish on TT models).
Barrels feature hard chromed bores (5” forcing cones on TT models) ventilat-
ed rib and automatic ejectors.
Strong, tapered bolt lock-up from one-piece bolt locking into deep recessed
monoblock lugs.
Available in 12, 20, 28 gauges & .410 bore (12 & 28 gauge on TT models).
Single selective trigger, manual safety and barrel selector.
Patented safety system (allows firing only when action is fully closed).
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Ammunition
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning firearms, or
handling ammunition may result in exposure to lead and other substances
known to cause birth defects, reproductive harm, and other serious physical
injury. Have adequate ventilation at all times. Wash hands thoroughly
after exposure.
Your Aurora Series shotgun will function safely and effectively with a wide variety
of commercial, factory-loaded ammunition. Follow the instructions on page 5, to
assure trouble-free performance and prevent ammunition-related problems.