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BE CAREFUL TO ASSURE THAT THE THREADS OF EACH
SCREW ENGAGE PROPERLY IN THE THREADS IN THE
RECEIVER TO PREVENT STRIPPING THE THREADS IN THE
ALLOY RECEIVER.
8. Tighten the screws snugly, but do not over tighten.
9. Mount your scope rings and scope as outlined in the
instructions supplied with your scope rings and/or scope.
Always make sure you have the proper eye relief.
Always make sure that the saddle crossbolts and the cap
bolts are fully tightened before using your shotgun.
TRIGGER GROUP MAINTENANCE
One of the advantages of your shotgun is the ability to
easily disassemble it for cleaning (Figure 20). Under very
harsh weather conditions and in dirty environments just
knowing that parts are clean and lightly oiled can add an
extra measure of confidence to your shooting experience.
Make sure you have a clean place to work and a good
place to put the components as they are disassembled.
WEAR EYE PROTECTION AT ALL TIMES. NEVER
DISASSEMBLE BEYOND WHAT IS EXPLAINED AND
SHOWN IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL.
Disassembling the action can be done in the field, but
remember, there are small parts involved, some of which
are under spring tension.
BEFORE ANY ASSEMBLY OR DISASSEMBLY
PROCEDURES, COMPLETELY UNLOAD YOUR SUPER X3
SHOTGUN. INSPECT THE CHAMBER, FEED MECHANISM
AND MAGAZINE TO MAKE SURE THEY DO NOT CONTAIN
ANY SHELLS. PLACE THE SAFETY IN THE “ON SAFE”
POSITION. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN
PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR DISASSEMBLY.
REMOVAL OF THE TRIGGER GROUP
Removing the trigger group is another necessary procedure
in performing thorough maintenance of your shotgun. It is
easy to do and removing it allows you to perform cleaning
and maintenance whenever and wherever required.
Full disassembly involves removal of the bolt assembly and
the trigger group. Any disassembly beyond this should
only be performed by a qualified gunsmith.With the
trigger group and bolt assembly removed, it is easy to wipe
out any accumulated debris or moisture in the receiver.
1. Make sure the firearm is completely unloaded. Place the
safety in the “on safe” position and leave it there during
disassembly and cleaning. This assures that the hammer
does not inadvertently fall forward during cleaning.
2. Under most circumstances, first remove the barrel and
gas system components as explained under “Initial
Assembly/Takedown” on page 10. It is acceptable for
the trigger group to be removed without removing the