Manual

PISTON #2 (HEAVY LOADS)
Piston # 2 bears the inscription: SX2 Sporting. 1
1
4 oz.
loads and greater (36 gr).
This is your main piston for
heavy loads.
CHANGING THE PISTONS
ALWAYS PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN THE “ON
SAFE” POSITION BEFORE BEGINNING ANY
WORK ON YOUR SHOTGUN. CHECK YOUR GUN
CAREFULLY TO BE CERTAIN THAT THE
CHAMBER, FEED MECHANISM AND MAGAZINE
CONTAIN NO SHELLS. ALWAYS KEEP THE
MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. READ
AND HEED ALL SAFETY WARNINGS IN THE
COMPLETE SUPER X2 OWNER’S MANUAL AND
IN THIS SUPPLEMENT.
1. Open the action of your shotgun until it locks back.
2. Carefully remove the forearm from the magazine tube
by unscrewing the magazine cap and sliding the forearm
forward off the magazine tube.
DO NOT SQUEEZE HARD ON THE OPEN REAR
END OF THE FOREARM. TOO MUCH PRESSURE
COULD CAUSE THE WOOD TO SPLIT.
3. Remove the barrel, then exchange the gas piston. The gas
piston sits on top of the gas piston sleeve with the taper
of the piston toward the muzzle. Replace the barrel, the
forearm and the magazine cap.
4. Make sure the magazine cap is fully tightened down.
Open and close the action several times and retighten
the magazine cap. This will ensure a proper seal.
INSTALLATION OF SPACERS TO ADJUST DROP
AT COMB, HEEL AND CAST ON/OFF
Six spacers (Figure 2) have been included with your
Super X2 Sporting shotgun. These spacers fit between the
buttstock and receiver, allowing adjustments to the drop at
comb, heel and cast on/off. Each spacer is labeled/stamped
for what each does. One of these six spacers, the neutral
spacer (No. 2), is already installed on your shotgun.
DROP AT COMB AND HEEL:
Adjusting the drop at the comb allows you to align your
eye perfectly with the plane of the rib.
2
FIGURE 1
Piston #1, Light
Piston #2, Heavy