Manual

~ TO REINSTAll THE TRIGGER
GUARD ASSEMBLY
1. With the hammer cocked and the SAFETY
ON place the forward end of the guard as-
sembly into the receiver. Locate the slide
HAMMER
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supports (the flat bars on the sides of the
assembly) into the mating notches in the
throat of the magazine.
2. Pivot the rear of the guard into the re-
ceiver and insert the trigger guard pin into
the right side of the receiver.
INSTAllATION AND REMOVAL OF
THE WINCHOKE
REMOVAL - To remove the WINCHOKE
from the barrel, insert the projection on the
special WINCHOKE tool into the hole on the
knurled portion of WINCHOKE tube and turn
counterclockwise.
INSTAllATION
- The WINCHOKE should
be snugly fitted, but not over-tightened for
ease of removal later and possible damage to
the barrel. The WINCHOKE has a right hand
thread and with the aid of the special tool
simply screw the tube of your choice into the
muzzle of the barrel.
TEN COMMANDMENTS OF
FIREARMS SAFETY
A good hunter is a safe hunter. He knows there is
no place for horseplay in hunting. He learns and
obeys the commandments of firearms safety and
insists that his companions know and follow the~,
too.
Every hunter
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whether novice or experienced
outdoorsman - should review these command-
ments before each hunting season to be sure that
his gun handling, both at home and in the field,
sets a good example for others.
1. Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded
gun.
2. Be sure of your target before you pull the
trigger.
3. Always be sure that the barrel and action are
clear of obstruction.
4. Never point your gun at anything you do not
want to shoot.
5. Never leave your gun unattended unless you
unload it first.
6. Avoid alcoholic beverages both before and dur-
ing shooting.
7. Never climb a tree or cross a fence with a
loaded gun.
8. Never shoot at a hard, flat surface or the sur-
face of water. Make sure you have a safe backstop.
9. Carry only empty guns, taken down or with the
action open, into your camp, car or home.
10. Store guns and ammunition separately, be-
yond the reach of children.
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WARNING
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It is recommended that SHOOTING GLASSES be worn at all times and
that EAR PROTECTION be utilized where practical.
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