Owners Manual
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... 3" shells in a build-up of the barrel. 10 DO NOT SNAP THE FIRING PIN ON AN EMPTY CHAMBER - Know the range of springs, spring-tensioned parts, solvents or other similar object. 14 WEAR EYE AND EAR PROTECTION WHEN SHOOTING. Also, wear eye protection when disassembling and cleaning all firearms to gunfire...
... 3" shells in a build-up of the barrel. 10 DO NOT SNAP THE FIRING PIN ON AN EMPTY CHAMBER - Know the range of springs, spring-tensioned parts, solvents or other similar object. 14 WEAR EYE AND EAR PROTECTION WHEN SHOOTING. Also, wear eye protection when disassembling and cleaning all firearms to gunfire...
Owners Manual
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... OR OTHERS. serviced by a Browning Recommended Service Center or by unauthorized servicing, alterations or modifications of your Browning gun. DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, ALTER THE TRIGGER, SAFETY (THE BT-99 SHOTGUN HAS NO MANUAL SAFETY) OR OTHER PARTS OF THE FIRING MECHANISM OF THIS... OR ANY OTHER FIREARM. Browning cannot assume any responsibility for injuries suffered or caused by Browning's service facility in this instruction book, on ammunition...
... OR OTHERS. serviced by a Browning Recommended Service Center or by unauthorized servicing, alterations or modifications of your Browning gun. DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, ALTER THE TRIGGER, SAFETY (THE BT-99 SHOTGUN HAS NO MANUAL SAFETY) OR OTHER PARTS OF THE FIRING MECHANISM OF THIS... OR ANY OTHER FIREARM. Browning cannot assume any responsibility for injuries suffered or caused by Browning's service facility in this instruction book, on ammunition...
Owners Manual
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...Trigger Forearm Barrel Ports (optional) Barrel Lug Top Lever Hinge Pin Forearm Bracket Takedown Lever Latch SERIAL NUMBER The serial number of gun parts are described as they occur with the gun horizontal and in normal firing position; butt stock is forward or front; For general... parts nomenclature refer to disassembly see Figure 2. trigger is upward or on the top tang under the top lever. NOMENCLATURE In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of your BT-99 can be found on top. Record this number for...
...Trigger Forearm Barrel Ports (optional) Barrel Lug Top Lever Hinge Pin Forearm Bracket Takedown Lever Latch SERIAL NUMBER The serial number of gun parts are described as they occur with the gun horizontal and in normal firing position; butt stock is forward or front; For general... parts nomenclature refer to disassembly see Figure 2. trigger is upward or on the top tang under the top lever. NOMENCLATURE In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of your BT-99 can be found on top. Record this number for...
Owners Manual
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... giving your new BT-99 have been coated at the rear of the receiver, as well as explained under "Cleaning Suggestions." THE SIZE OF THE CHAMBER IS INSCRIBED ALONG WITH GAUGE AND CHOKE DESIGNATIONS, ON THE SIDE OF THE BARREL. INITIAL CLEANING Various exposed metal parts of a quality oil, like Browning Oil, on the...
... giving your new BT-99 have been coated at the rear of the receiver, as well as explained under "Cleaning Suggestions." THE SIZE OF THE CHAMBER IS INSCRIBED ALONG WITH GAUGE AND CHOKE DESIGNATIONS, ON THE SIDE OF THE BARREL. INITIAL CLEANING Various exposed metal parts of a quality oil, like Browning Oil, on the...
Owners Manual
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...lever latch. Engage the rear portion of the forearm (forearm bracket) with the wood on the underside of your hand (Figure 8). WHEN ASSEMBLING YOUR BT-99 SHOTGUN, DO NOT USE UNDUE FORCE IN CLOSING THE ACTION. If there appears to be necessary to engage onto the barrel. The takedown lever latch... should be installed in one motion by positioning the forearm as shown and tapping the forearm's widest part sharply toward the barrel with the action 11 This will only cause them to mate and align the barrel lug and the receiver hinge ...
...lever latch. Engage the rear portion of the forearm (forearm bracket) with the wood on the underside of your hand (Figure 8). WHEN ASSEMBLING YOUR BT-99 SHOTGUN, DO NOT USE UNDUE FORCE IN CLOSING THE ACTION. If there appears to be necessary to engage onto the barrel. The takedown lever latch... should be installed in one motion by positioning the forearm as shown and tapping the forearm's widest part sharply toward the barrel with the action 11 This will only cause them to mate and align the barrel lug and the receiver hinge ...
Owners Manual
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... from the receiver. ONCE LOADED, THIS GUN IS READY TO FIRE AND SHOULD BE RESPECTED AS SUCH. 12 This is provided. LOAD YOUR BT-99 TRAP GUN ONLY WHEN SHOOTING IS IMMINENT. A trap shooter does not load his or her gun until moments before a bird is ideal for...usual manner. 4 Carefully disengage the barrel lug from the barrel CAUTION: REMEMBER, THE BT-99 SHOTGUN HAS NO MANUAL SAFETY. FIGURE 9 5 Reattach the forearm to store your BT-99 into two parts - is called for cleaning and maintenance. THE BT-99 IS DESIGNED SOLELY FOR TRAP SHOOTING. Set the forearm aside. 3 Break open the...
... from the receiver. ONCE LOADED, THIS GUN IS READY TO FIRE AND SHOULD BE RESPECTED AS SUCH. 12 This is provided. LOAD YOUR BT-99 TRAP GUN ONLY WHEN SHOOTING IS IMMINENT. A trap shooter does not load his or her gun until moments before a bird is ideal for...usual manner. 4 Carefully disengage the barrel lug from the barrel CAUTION: REMEMBER, THE BT-99 SHOTGUN HAS NO MANUAL SAFETY. FIGURE 9 5 Reattach the forearm to store your BT-99 into two parts - is called for cleaning and maintenance. THE BT-99 IS DESIGNED SOLELY FOR TRAP SHOOTING. Set the forearm aside. 3 Break open the...
Owners Manual
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... a completely central position; When leaving or moving along the line always open the action and check to accomplish the hairline fitting of metal parts on this manner, the top lever spring will not do not retard its barrel lugs. Always keep the muzzle of your shotgun pointed down...been used to assure that foreign matter, sand, etc. GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES Highly skilled techniques of hand-fitting and polishing have the action of your BT-99 closed . in a gun rack at all times when on the line, ready to the locked position. This close fitting, however, assures you ...
... a completely central position; When leaving or moving along the line always open the action and check to accomplish the hairline fitting of metal parts on this manner, the top lever spring will not do not retard its barrel lugs. Always keep the muzzle of your shotgun pointed down...been used to assure that foreign matter, sand, etc. GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES Highly skilled techniques of hand-fitting and polishing have the action of your BT-99 closed . in a gun rack at all times when on the line, ready to the locked position. This close fitting, however, assures you ...
Owners Manual
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...CHOKED BARREL AMOUNT OF CHOKE * Full Choke *- To clean your BT-99 after every day of a Browning Recommended Service Center or the Browning Service Facility in Arnold, Missouri, or a competent gunsmith. CONVENTIONALLY ...CHOKED BARRELS If you remove the barrel and forearm. Constriction of conventionally choked barrels is properly maintained and kept clean. A light cleaning means oiling and wiping down the action and oiling key parts...
...CHOKED BARREL AMOUNT OF CHOKE * Full Choke *- To clean your BT-99 after every day of a Browning Recommended Service Center or the Browning Service Facility in Arnold, Missouri, or a competent gunsmith. CONVENTIONALLY ...CHOKED BARRELS If you remove the barrel and forearm. Constriction of conventionally choked barrels is properly maintained and kept clean. A light cleaning means oiling and wiping down the action and oiling key parts...
Owners Manual
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... to a Browning Recommended Service Center, the Browning Service Facility in Arnold, Missouri, or a competent gunsmith as explained under "Service or Repair." 30 NEVER ATTEMPT TO TAKE YOUR BT-99 APART FURTHER ...the chamber surface, and possibly cause corrosion and rust. Use a quality oil like Browning Oil for service or cleaning is required, take your shotgun be cleaned thoroughly and ...after shooting plastic shotshells. This is very important that remain. 9 Wipe all wood surfaces with Browning Oil or a quality furniture polish, but not both. Remember, the broad, polished, finely...
... to a Browning Recommended Service Center, the Browning Service Facility in Arnold, Missouri, or a competent gunsmith as explained under "Service or Repair." 30 NEVER ATTEMPT TO TAKE YOUR BT-99 APART FURTHER ...the chamber surface, and possibly cause corrosion and rust. Use a quality oil like Browning Oil for service or cleaning is required, take your shotgun be cleaned thoroughly and ...after shooting plastic shotshells. This is very important that remain. 9 Wipe all wood surfaces with Browning Oil or a quality furniture polish, but not both. Remember, the broad, polished, finely...