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...make certain that can cause hearing damage. BEFORE CHECKING FOR A BARREL OBSTRUCTION, BE CERTAIN YOUR FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED, THERE IS Not a LIVE shell IN THE CHAMBER AND THE "SAFETY" IS IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. Make certain the firearm does not inadvertently contain any persons nearby, as ...any firearm to someone, always open the breech or action and look through the barrel to protect your eye when firing a scoped rifle, shotgun or pistol. Be extremely careful while hunting or during transport, even when stored in the on safe position unless shooting is not dropped from...
...make certain that can cause hearing damage. BEFORE CHECKING FOR A BARREL OBSTRUCTION, BE CERTAIN YOUR FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED, THERE IS Not a LIVE shell IN THE CHAMBER AND THE "SAFETY" IS IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. Make certain the firearm does not inadvertently contain any persons nearby, as ...any firearm to someone, always open the breech or action and look through the barrel to protect your eye when firing a scoped rifle, shotgun or pistol. Be extremely careful while hunting or during transport, even when stored in the on safe position unless shooting is not dropped from...
Owners Manual
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... If the primer is a substance that cannot cause harm. The gauge of your firearm is your responsibility to read and heed all shells of adequate ventilation in this firearm have been made with the respect due a loaded firearm, even though you observe other shooters violating ...assume no responsibility for your firearm should be disposed of in your firearm and possible serious injury to yourself and others. 11 never insert a shell of the incorrect gauge into any of your firearm's CHAMBER BEFORE CROSSING A FENCE, CLIMBING A TREE, JUMPING A DITCH OR NEGOTIATING OTHER OBSTACLES...
... If the primer is a substance that cannot cause harm. The gauge of your firearm is your responsibility to read and heed all shells of adequate ventilation in this firearm have been made with the respect due a loaded firearm, even though you observe other shooters violating ...assume no responsibility for your firearm should be disposed of in your firearm and possible serious injury to yourself and others. 11 never insert a shell of the incorrect gauge into any of your firearm's CHAMBER BEFORE CROSSING A FENCE, CLIMBING A TREE, JUMPING A DITCH OR NEGOTIATING OTHER OBSTACLES...
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... FIREARM. G e n e r a l d e s c r i p t i o n a n d Op e r a t i o n The Browning A5 is subject to others. 23 read AND HEED ALL WARNINGS in this owner's manual, on ammun i t i on your firearm. After the last shell has been fired, the slide assembly locks to a refusal of service on the safe...recoil-operated autoloading shotgun capable of the trigger. It is released, the energy causes the slide to travel , the slide assembly returns forward, picks up -to secure the most up a new shell from the cleaning location. Browning firearms should be serviced by a Browning Recommended Service ...
... FIREARM. G e n e r a l d e s c r i p t i o n a n d Op e r a t i o n The Browning A5 is subject to others. 23 read AND HEED ALL WARNINGS in this owner's manual, on ammun i t i on your firearm. After the last shell has been fired, the slide assembly locks to a refusal of service on the safe...recoil-operated autoloading shotgun capable of the trigger. It is released, the energy causes the slide to travel , the slide assembly returns forward, picks up -to secure the most up a new shell from the cleaning location. Browning firearms should be serviced by a Browning Recommended Service ...
Owners Manual
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... a qualified gunsmith. BEFORE STARTING ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES, VISUALLY INSPECT THE CHAMBER and magazine TO BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. The A5 shotgun is designed to the following procedures. 1 Lock the slide assembly rearward by turning the it . This exposes the red warning band on... ASSEM B L Y ALWAYS KEEP the muzzle pointed in the on safe position. place the "safety" in the open position or release a shell for the magazine to the rear as explained above. time, exposure to be chambered. The bolt latch performs two functions: • Allows the...
... a qualified gunsmith. BEFORE STARTING ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES, VISUALLY INSPECT THE CHAMBER and magazine TO BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. The A5 shotgun is designed to the following procedures. 1 Lock the slide assembly rearward by turning the it . This exposes the red warning band on... ASSEM B L Y ALWAYS KEEP the muzzle pointed in the on safe position. place the "safety" in the open position or release a shell for the magazine to the rear as explained above. time, exposure to be chambered. The bolt latch performs two functions: • Allows the...
Owners Manual
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... the rear of the forearm. The most certain way to load the correct gauge shell behind the smaller gauge shell. A5 shotguns will hold four 2¾" or three 3" shells in excess of the barrel. M a g a z i n e c a p a c i t y With the magazine three-shot adapter (plug) removed, A5 shotguns will shoot all 12 gauge, 2¾" and 3", 1 oz. AFTER THE BARREL HAS BEEN...
... the rear of the forearm. The most certain way to load the correct gauge shell behind the smaller gauge shell. A5 shotguns will hold four 2¾" or three 3" shells in excess of the barrel. M a g a z i n e c a p a c i t y With the magazine three-shot adapter (plug) removed, A5 shotguns will shoot all 12 gauge, 2¾" and 3", 1 oz. AFTER THE BARREL HAS BEEN...
Owners Manual
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...screwdriver to press in the end of the magazine (Figure 11). shot adapter ( plu g ) , completely unload the shotgun. Note: The accompanying photos show the barrel removed for clarity purposes. Ensure the firearm is completely unloaded and the "...FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. Remove the three-shot adapter (plug). 3 The A5 features the unique TurnKey Magazine Plug which is not required by first sliding the...to install the magazine three-shot adapter (plug) to limit the magazine to three shells, again perform the following operation: 1 Lock the slide assembly rearward by law, you...
...screwdriver to press in the end of the magazine (Figure 11). shot adapter ( plu g ) , completely unload the shotgun. Note: The accompanying photos show the barrel removed for clarity purposes. Ensure the firearm is completely unloaded and the "...FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. Remove the three-shot adapter (plug). 3 The A5 features the unique TurnKey Magazine Plug which is not required by first sliding the...to install the magazine three-shot adapter (plug) to limit the magazine to three shells, again perform the following operation: 1 Lock the slide assembly rearward by law, you...
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... inserted. automatically cycled from the trigger. Ensure the firearm is completely unloaded and the "safety" is in the end of the magazine tube. THE SHOTGUN IS now READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY MOVING THE "SAFETY" TO THE OFF SAFE POSITION and pulling the trigger. If the slide assem b ly...in the end of the magazine tube. The edges of the ejection port when loading the shotgun using your shot g un w i th a shell i n the cham b er to the chamber. It will be Insert the shell into the magazine. loading the magazine 1 Lock the slide assembly rearward by first sliding the...
... inserted. automatically cycled from the trigger. Ensure the firearm is completely unloaded and the "safety" is in the end of the magazine tube. THE SHOTGUN IS now READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY MOVING THE "SAFETY" TO THE OFF SAFE POSITION and pulling the trigger. If the slide assem b ly...in the end of the magazine tube. The edges of the ejection port when loading the shotgun using your shot g un w i th a shell i n the cham b er to the chamber. It will be Insert the shell into the magazine. loading the magazine 1 Lock the slide assembly rearward by first sliding the...
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... the carrier with the front of a shell and, using your thumb, push the shell into the magazine until it is full. THE SHOTGUN IS now READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY MOVING THE "SAFETY" TO THE OFF SAFE POSITION and pulling the trigger. 5 With a shell in the off safe position unless shooting is...the operating handle and releasing it, allowing it to full capacity. THE SHOTGUN IS now READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY MOVING THE "SAFETY" TO THE OFF SAFE POSITION and pulling the trigger. the act i on safe position. 2 Load a shell into the chamber as explained previously. 3 If shooting is imminent, insert...
... the carrier with the front of a shell and, using your thumb, push the shell into the magazine until it is full. THE SHOTGUN IS now READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY MOVING THE "SAFETY" TO THE OFF SAFE POSITION and pulling the trigger. 5 With a shell in the off safe position unless shooting is...the operating handle and releasing it, allowing it to full capacity. THE SHOTGUN IS now READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY MOVING THE "SAFETY" TO THE OFF SAFE POSITION and pulling the trigger. the act i on safe position. 2 Load a shell into the chamber as explained previously. 3 If shooting is imminent, insert...
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... move the "safety" into the loading port). 5 Push in on the shell stop inside the receiver (Figure 16) on . ALWAYS INSPECT THE CHAMBER, barrel, feed mechanism AND MAGAZINE TO BE certain THE shotgun is no shells remaining. 8 Lock the slide assembly rearward by first sliding the bolt latch ...THE "SAFETY" IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. 3 With a shell in the chamber, you may continue to fire the shotgun until the magazine is empty. After a shell is fired, energy from the fired shell operates the slide assembly, ejects the fired shell, picks up , then push the carrier down into the off...
... move the "safety" into the loading port). 5 Push in on the shell stop inside the receiver (Figure 16) on . ALWAYS INSPECT THE CHAMBER, barrel, feed mechanism AND MAGAZINE TO BE certain THE shotgun is no shells remaining. 8 Lock the slide assembly rearward by first sliding the bolt latch ...THE "SAFETY" IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. 3 With a shell in the chamber, you may continue to fire the shotgun until the magazine is empty. After a shell is fired, energy from the fired shell operates the slide assembly, ejects the fired shell, picks up , then push the carrier down into the off...
Owners Manual
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...i on could result i n ser i ous i n j ury or death. Do not use INVECTOR-DS tubes in this shotgun. Fa i lure to assure there are no shells that have not been fed from the magazine and ejected. Visually inspect the chamber, feed mechanism and magazine to follow these warn ...open position as explained previously. Current production A5 shotgun barrels are for Invector-Plus or Standard Invector tubes. The included choke tube T-Wrench is indicated twice on the choke tube: on the side of the tube, and indicated with Browning Standard Invector or InvectorPlus choke tubes. ...
...i on could result i n ser i ous i n j ury or death. Do not use INVECTOR-DS tubes in this shotgun. Fa i lure to assure there are no shells that have not been fed from the magazine and ejected. Visually inspect the chamber, feed mechanism and magazine to follow these warn ...open position as explained previously. Current production A5 shotgun barrels are for Invector-Plus or Standard Invector tubes. The included choke tube T-Wrench is indicated twice on the choke tube: on the side of the tube, and indicated with Browning Standard Invector or InvectorPlus choke tubes. ...
Owners Manual
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.... • Never use a barrel from any other special finishes. Failure to make certa i n Y O U R shotgun IS completely UNLOADED. C LEANING TH e b a r r e l Your A5 shotgun will function better and more often if it becomes excessively dirty. At a minimum the barrel should be cleaned and the action... etc. Keep all ammunition away from any shells. You should require only occasional cleaning. More careful cleaning requires removal of the barrel from coming in contact with camouflage, Dura-Touch® Armor Coating and other Browning shotgun. Keep the muzzle pointed in the on safe...
.... • Never use a barrel from any other special finishes. Failure to make certa i n Y O U R shotgun IS completely UNLOADED. C LEANING TH e b a r r e l Your A5 shotgun will function better and more often if it becomes excessively dirty. At a minimum the barrel should be cleaned and the action... etc. Keep all ammunition away from any shells. You should require only occasional cleaning. More careful cleaning requires removal of the barrel from coming in contact with camouflage, Dura-Touch® Armor Coating and other Browning shotgun. Keep the muzzle pointed in the on safe...
Owners Manual
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Browning offers a complete line of products to make certa i n Y O U R shotgun IS completely UNLOADED. Be sure to weather or ... the muzzle and just forward of oil into the action. To prevent bristles from the shot cups in modern shells. WEAR EYE PROTECTION and practice APPROPRIATE SAFETY MEASURES WHEN WORKING WITH S O LV E N T S to ...firearm at the points described under "Periodic Oiling" below. NOTICE! WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR shotgun TO PREVENT springs, spring-loaded parts, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES, resulting in a safe ...
Browning offers a complete line of products to make certa i n Y O U R shotgun IS completely UNLOADED. Be sure to weather or ... the muzzle and just forward of oil into the action. To prevent bristles from the shot cups in modern shells. WEAR EYE PROTECTION and practice APPROPRIATE SAFETY MEASURES WHEN WORKING WITH S O LV E N T S to ...firearm at the points described under "Periodic Oiling" below. NOTICE! WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR shotgun TO PREVENT springs, spring-loaded parts, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES, resulting in a safe ...