Owners Manual
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... or dropped while it does not contain a cartridge. WHENEVER YOU HANDLE YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE, OR HAND IT TO SOMEONE, MAKE SURE IT IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. DO NOT TRANSPORT YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE LOADED. Always make certain that the stand being used is being taken up or...and visually inspect the chamber to make certain that your Buck Mark Rifle, you close the action. When preparing to shoot your rifle so a cartridge is not automatically chambered when you must first remove the magazine, open , glance down the barrel to dangerously increase pressures. It is clear of handling ...
... or dropped while it does not contain a cartridge. WHENEVER YOU HANDLE YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE, OR HAND IT TO SOMEONE, MAKE SURE IT IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. DO NOT TRANSPORT YOUR BUCK MARK 22 RIFLE LOADED. Always make certain that the stand being used is being taken up or...and visually inspect the chamber to make certain that your Buck Mark Rifle, you close the action. When preparing to shoot your rifle so a cartridge is not automatically chambered when you must first remove the magazine, open , glance down the barrel to dangerously increase pressures. It is clear of handling ...
Owners Manual
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... barrel before disassembly, cleaning and reassembly. ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR RIFLE WHEN NOT IN USE. Your Buck Mark rifle is designed and chambered for the use of children. If there is unloaded before loading and firing again. Keep ammunition away from the cleaning location. HOWEVER, BROWNING ASSUMES...THE PROPER AMMUNITION. Your responsibilities do not end when your firearm is your rifle does not become available to read and heed all warnings in the barrel. It is unattended. Browning cannot assume any firearm with substantial safety margins over the pressures developed by ...
... barrel before disassembly, cleaning and reassembly. ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR RIFLE WHEN NOT IN USE. Your Buck Mark rifle is designed and chambered for the use of children. If there is unloaded before loading and firing again. Keep ammunition away from the cleaning location. HOWEVER, BROWNING ASSUMES...THE PROPER AMMUNITION. Your responsibilities do not end when your firearm is your rifle does not become available to read and heed all warnings in the barrel. It is unattended. Browning cannot assume any firearm with substantial safety margins over the pressures developed by ...
Owners Manual
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...Target model - The heavy-barreled target model comes with an integral scope mount and high-visibility fiber optic sights. Move the assembly in a safe direction, raise the thumb "safety" lever to its "on the slide to extract and eject the cartridge from the rifle. These optical sights are... the set screw and sliding the sight assembly to the left or right by loosening the rear set screw after adjusting. The tapered-barreled sporter model comes with an integral scope rail and no sights. Adjustments are sold separately. UNLOADING FIGURE 9 To remove the cartridge remaining...
...Target model - The heavy-barreled target model comes with an integral scope mount and high-visibility fiber optic sights. Move the assembly in a safe direction, raise the thumb "safety" lever to its "on the slide to extract and eject the cartridge from the rifle. These optical sights are... the set screw and sliding the sight assembly to the left or right by loosening the rear set screw after adjusting. The tapered-barreled sporter model comes with an integral scope rail and no sights. Adjustments are sold separately. UNLOADING FIGURE 9 To remove the cartridge remaining...
Owners Manual
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... one inch and lift the recoil guide rod upward from the frame. 6. ALWAYS USE THE SCOPE BASE SCREW LOCKWASHERS SUPPLIED WITH Loosening the barrel screw YOUR RIFLE. FAILURE TO USE A BROWNING SCOPE BASE SCREW LOCKWASHER MAY MAKE IT VERY DIFFICULT TO REMOVE THE REAR SCOPE BASE SCREW. 4. found below the... barrel, at the front of the forearm, in the center. To do this, unscrew the forearm screw located on the bottom of the frame. (Figure...
... one inch and lift the recoil guide rod upward from the frame. 6. ALWAYS USE THE SCOPE BASE SCREW LOCKWASHERS SUPPLIED WITH Loosening the barrel screw YOUR RIFLE. FAILURE TO USE A BROWNING SCOPE BASE SCREW LOCKWASHER MAY MAKE IT VERY DIFFICULT TO REMOVE THE REAR SCOPE BASE SCREW. 4. found below the... barrel, at the front of the forearm, in the center. To do this, unscrew the forearm screw located on the bottom of the frame. (Figure...
Owners Manual
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...all practical cleaning and lubrication required Removing the barrel for a fully disassem- To remove the barrel, pull the barrel forward and pivot it down and then lift the barrel off of the frame (Figure 13). bled Standard Buck Mark (Figure 14). Replace the barrel. Do not remove the grips from the ...frame. (See Figure 13 again) Pivot the barrel up until the barrel comes into alignment with the guide rod attached at the top. Further disassembly should be performed only by a competent gunsmith or the Browning service facility. Tip the barrel block into the recess in place on the ...
...all practical cleaning and lubrication required Removing the barrel for a fully disassem- To remove the barrel, pull the barrel forward and pivot it down and then lift the barrel off of the frame (Figure 13). bled Standard Buck Mark (Figure 14). Replace the barrel. Do not remove the grips from the ...frame. (See Figure 13 again) Pivot the barrel up until the barrel comes into alignment with the guide rod attached at the top. Further disassembly should be performed only by a competent gunsmith or the Browning service facility. Tip the barrel block into the recess in place on the ...
Owners Manual
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...washers over the screw holes in place and install the screws. ALWAYS USE THE Correct positioning of the two. 8. FAILURE TO USE A BROWNING SCOPE BASE SCREW LOCKWASHER MAY MAKE IT VERY DIFFICULT TO REMOVE THE BASE SCREWS. 7. The rear screw is the longer of buffer SCOPE ...15 6. Align the lock- Position the sight base in the scope base. CLEANING SUGGESTIONS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR RIFLE. 1. Clean the barrel using a cleaning rod with air pressure, if available. Depending on page. 2. assembly against the recoil spring and slide the assembly ...
...washers over the screw holes in place and install the screws. ALWAYS USE THE Correct positioning of the two. 8. FAILURE TO USE A BROWNING SCOPE BASE SCREW LOCKWASHER MAY MAKE IT VERY DIFFICULT TO REMOVE THE BASE SCREWS. 7. The rear screw is the longer of buffer SCOPE ...15 6. Align the lock- Position the sight base in the scope base. CLEANING SUGGESTIONS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR RIFLE. 1. Clean the barrel using a cleaning rod with air pressure, if available. Depending on page. 2. assembly against the recoil spring and slide the assembly ...