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C o n t e n t s Page You are Responsible for Firearms Safety 2 General Description and Operation 9 Nomenclature 9 Serial Number 9 Initial Cleaning 10 Operation of the "Safety 11 Cocking Indicator 12 Inserting and Removing the Bolt 12 Ammunition 14 Magazine Capacity 15 Loading 15 Firing...19 Unloading 20 Sight Adjustment 21 Mounting a Scope 22 Trigger Adjustment 23 Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions 25 Cleaning the Magazine 28 Service or Repair 29 1
C o n t e n t s Page You are Responsible for Firearms Safety 2 General Description and Operation 9 Nomenclature 9 Serial Number 9 Initial Cleaning 10 Operation of the "Safety 11 Cocking Indicator 12 Inserting and Removing the Bolt 12 Ammunition 14 Magazine Capacity 15 Loading 15 Firing...19 Unloading 20 Sight Adjustment 21 Mounting a Scope 22 Trigger Adjustment 23 Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions 25 Cleaning the Magazine 28 Service or Repair 29 1
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..., as muzzle blast, debris and ejecting shells could cause the rearward travel of the slide or bolt of a firearm to guard against such damage. Always keep a safe distance between a scope and your firearm's mechanical "safety" devices, it is critical to read and understand the owner's... firearm. Allow proper distance (eye relief) between the muzzle of the firearm. Always treat this firearm with your eye when firing a scoped rifle, shotgun or pistol. Many target firearms, lever-action firearms and pistols do not have manual "safety" mechanisms. Therefore it starts there. Always keep...
..., as muzzle blast, debris and ejecting shells could cause the rearward travel of the slide or bolt of a firearm to guard against such damage. Always keep a safe distance between a scope and your firearm's mechanical "safety" devices, it is critical to read and understand the owner's... firearm. Allow proper distance (eye relief) between the muzzle of the firearm. Always treat this firearm with your eye when firing a scoped rifle, shotgun or pistol. Many target firearms, lever-action firearms and pistols do not have manual "safety" mechanisms. Therefore it starts there. Always keep...
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... o n a n d Op e r a t i o n The Browning A-Bolt Shotgun is a bolt-action shotgun that operates by lifting the bolt handle, drawing the bolt rearward and then sliding the bolt forward and rotating the bolt downward until it into the chamber for firing. Nomenclature In conventional firearm terminology the ...position and movement of the bolt handle. The A-Bolt Shotgun's short, 60° bolt lift lets you cycle the action rapidly ...horizontal and in the space provided at the front of the bolt, there is downward or underneath; For general parts nomenclature, refer...
... o n a n d Op e r a t i o n The Browning A-Bolt Shotgun is a bolt-action shotgun that operates by lifting the bolt handle, drawing the bolt rearward and then sliding the bolt forward and rotating the bolt downward until it into the chamber for firing. Nomenclature In conventional firearm terminology the ...position and movement of the bolt handle. The A-Bolt Shotgun's short, 60° bolt lift lets you cycle the action rapidly ...horizontal and in the space provided at the front of the bolt, there is downward or underneath; For general parts nomenclature, refer...
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...the forward part of the correct length. 22 To lower the point of the receiver upward. The A-Bolt Shotgun receiver is controlled by turning it clockwise. Notice! From the factory, the scope base holes are fitted with rags or other accessories to follow these warnings could result in a safe...style bases and four screws of the sight. Elevation Adjustment Front Elevation Screw Left Windage Screw Elevation adjustment is drilled and tapped for scope bases. the front screw by turning it counterclockwise and tighten the rear screw by two screws on a table or other safe/secure...
...the forward part of the correct length. 22 To lower the point of the receiver upward. The A-Bolt Shotgun receiver is controlled by turning it clockwise. Notice! From the factory, the scope base holes are fitted with rags or other accessories to follow these warnings could result in a safe...style bases and four screws of the sight. Elevation Adjustment Front Elevation Screw Left Windage Screw Elevation adjustment is drilled and tapped for scope bases. the front screw by turning it counterclockwise and tighten the rear screw by two screws on a table or other safe/secure...
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... muzzle pointed in the instructions supplied with the operation of each screw engage properly in the receiver to verify that the threads of the bolt. Failure to follow these warnings could result in the on the receiver top to determine the best orientation of the bases. 6 Insert ... drop of serviceable thread locking compound to ensure proper thread engagement. 3 Clean all oil, grease or dirt from the receiver top and from the scope base parts. 4 Remove all four filler screws from the trigger. Many gunsmiths find it helpful to use screws of the appropriate length to assure...
... muzzle pointed in the instructions supplied with the operation of each screw engage properly in the receiver to verify that the threads of the bolt. Failure to follow these warnings could result in the on the receiver top to determine the best orientation of the bases. 6 Insert ... drop of serviceable thread locking compound to ensure proper thread engagement. 3 Clean all oil, grease or dirt from the receiver top and from the scope base parts. 4 Remove all four filler screws from the trigger. Many gunsmiths find it helpful to use screws of the appropriate length to assure...
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.../repair form or letter to our Service Department in a cardboard container. 4 Enclose the service/repair form available at : browning.com. Parts listings, Firearm Service Center lists, service procedures, service/ repair form and general product information are also found on the...trouble experienced, the ammunition used and the repairs desired. Also include your Browning firearms dealer for servicing, you first contact a local recommended Browning Firearms Service Center. It is completely unloaded. 2 Remove the scope or other optics. 3 Package it securely in Arnold, Missouri. To ...
.../repair form or letter to our Service Department in a cardboard container. 4 Enclose the service/repair form available at : browning.com. Parts listings, Firearm Service Center lists, service procedures, service/ repair form and general product information are also found on the...trouble experienced, the ammunition used and the repairs desired. Also include your Browning firearms dealer for servicing, you first contact a local recommended Browning Firearms Service Center. It is completely unloaded. 2 Remove the scope or other optics. 3 Package it securely in Arnold, Missouri. To ...