Owners Manual
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...NUMBER The serial number of your Buck Mark 22 rifle can be found stamped on top. the trigger is a blow-back operated, semi-automatic rifle. For general nomenclature refer to stay open after the last cartridge has been fired. 8 GENERAL OPERATION Your new Browning is downward or underneath; the ...in normal firing position; FIGURE 1 Muzzle Integral Scope Rail Safety Slide (Opened) Butt Forearm Slide Stop Grip Magazine NOMENCLATURE In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of rifle parts are described as they occur with the rifle horizontal and in the off safe or fire...
...NUMBER The serial number of your Buck Mark 22 rifle can be found stamped on top. the trigger is a blow-back operated, semi-automatic rifle. For general nomenclature refer to stay open after the last cartridge has been fired. 8 GENERAL OPERATION Your new Browning is downward or underneath; the ...in normal firing position; FIGURE 1 Muzzle Integral Scope Rail Safety Slide (Opened) Butt Forearm Slide Stop Grip Magazine NOMENCLATURE In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of rifle parts are described as they occur with the rifle horizontal and in the off safe or fire...
Owners Manual
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... is pointed in a safe direction, raise the thumb "safety" lever to its "on the slide to extract and eject the cartridge from the rifle. Adjust the rear sight as follows: Elevation - UNLOADING FIGURE 9 To remove the cartridge remaining in the chamber, be certain the muzzle is necessary.... With the magazine removed, the stop open latch must be used with a scope or electronic sights only. To lower the point of impact, turn counter-clockwise. Adjustments are sold separately. Be sure to tighten the set...
... is pointed in a safe direction, raise the thumb "safety" lever to its "on the slide to extract and eject the cartridge from the rifle. Adjust the rear sight as follows: Elevation - UNLOADING FIGURE 9 To remove the cartridge remaining in the chamber, be certain the muzzle is necessary.... With the magazine removed, the stop open latch must be used with a scope or electronic sights only. To lower the point of impact, turn counter-clockwise. Adjustments are sold separately. Be sure to tighten the set...
Owners Manual
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Be certain the muzzle is empty. Remove scope or optical sight if installed. 3. Removing the guide rod 14 Remove the magazine. Visually inspect the chamber to be certain it is pointed in a safe ... WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR PISTOL TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF SPRINGS, SPRINGTENSIONED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES. Remove the two scope base screws and lift the scope base from the frame. Removing the sight base BE CERTAIN YOUR PISTOL IS UNLOADED.
Be certain the muzzle is empty. Remove scope or optical sight if installed. 3. Removing the guide rod 14 Remove the magazine. Visually inspect the chamber to be certain it is pointed in a safe ... WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR PISTOL TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF SPRINGS, SPRINGTENSIONED PARTS, SOLVENTS OR OTHER AGENTS FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES. Remove the two scope base screws and lift the scope base from the frame. Removing the sight base BE CERTAIN YOUR PISTOL IS UNLOADED.
Owners Manual
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... the recoil guide rod upward from barrel. 7. Remove the forearm. 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. Lift the slide from the frame. 6. Loosen the barrel mounting...
... the recoil guide rod upward from barrel. 7. Remove the forearm. 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. Lift the slide from the frame. 6. Loosen the barrel mounting...
Owners Manual
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...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 BASE SCREW LOCKWASHERS SUPPLIED WITH YOUR RIFLE. CLEANING SUGGESTIONS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND ...CLEANING YOUR RIFLE. 1. Position the sight base in the scope base. Clean the barrel using a cleaning rod with air ...
...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 BASE SCREW LOCKWASHERS SUPPLIED WITH YOUR RIFLE. CLEANING SUGGESTIONS WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND ...CLEANING YOUR RIFLE. 1. Position the sight base in the scope base. Clean the barrel using a cleaning rod with air ...