Manual

HOW TO DISASSEMBLE THE SLIDE AND BREECH BOLT
(12 GAUGE ONLY).
1. Remove the barrel and trigger guard group as explained
earlier, but do not replace the magazine cap.
2. With the action slide arms still attached to the slide
arm bridge, simultaneously slide both assemblies forward
and out of the front of the receiver. Note, that as the
breech bolt assembly passes by the ejection port, there
may be some resistance from the ejector spring. Carefully
work it past.
HOW TO DISASSEMBLE THE SLIDE AND BREECH BOLT
(20 GAUGE ONLY).
1. Refer to step one of disassembling a 12 gauge above.
2. You must disengage the slide arms from the slide arm
bridge. Remove the slide arms through the front of the
receiver. Remove the bolt slide assembly through the trig-
ger guard group opening. (This procedure is necessary
because the bolt will not extract out through the front of
the receiver as it does on the 12 gauge model.)
HOW TO REMOVE THE FIRING PIN.
Begin with the breech bolt assembly removed from the
gun.
1. Grasp the breech bolt assembly, bottom side up (flat
side), and push the rear of the firing pin forward with your
forefinger. While holding the firing pin in this position,
take your other hand, tilt the front end of the slide arm
bridge and move it slightly forward. Lift up on the slide
arm bridge and disengage the curved tongue on the slide
arm bridge from the groove in the firing pin. This will
detach the slide arm bridge from the breech bolt slide.
2. The firing pin is under spring tension and will snap out
the rear of the breech bolt when your forefinger releases
it. Control the pin as you remove the firing pin and spring.
For cleaning purposes no further dismantling is necessary
or recommended. Do not disassemble your Model 1300
further than shown in Figure 9. Doing so may void your
warranty. For repairs that require further disassembly con-
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FIGURE 10
After removing the
pin, tilt the rear of
the trigger guard
group up, then lift it
out.