Owners Manual
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...Buck Mark rifle is an obstruction, completely clear the barrel before disassembly, cleaning and reassembly. Because so many gun accidents occur when a firearm is being cleaned, special and extreme care should be taken to yourself and others. 9. It is unloaded before loading and firing again. ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR RIFLE WHEN NOT IN USE. HOWEVER, BROWNING...beyond the reach of any responsibility for 22 Long Rifle cartridges only. USE THE PROPER AMMUNITION. If there is designed and chambered for the use of this instruction manual and on ammunition boxes. 4 Failure to follow ...
...Buck Mark rifle is an obstruction, completely clear the barrel before disassembly, cleaning and reassembly. Because so many gun accidents occur when a firearm is being cleaned, special and extreme care should be taken to yourself and others. 9. It is unloaded before loading and firing again. ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR RIFLE WHEN NOT IN USE. HOWEVER, BROWNING...beyond the reach of any responsibility for 22 Long Rifle cartridges only. USE THE PROPER AMMUNITION. If there is designed and chambered for the use of this instruction manual and on ammunition boxes. 4 Failure to follow ...
Owners Manual
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...zine's follower button with the other hand and extracted (Figure 4). FIGURE 4 LOADING AND FIRING Releasing the magazine 1. Insert the loaded magazine into the rifle, being certain Inspect the chamber to be sure it is empty (Figure 5). Depress the maga- REMOVING THE MAGAZINE To remove the magazine simply push ...the magazine release button located on safe" position. 2. Close the slide and place the manual thumb "safety" in the "on the left side of the gun, inspect the chamber to be sure it is empty 10 This releases...
...zine's follower button with the other hand and extracted (Figure 4). FIGURE 4 LOADING AND FIRING Releasing the magazine 1. Insert the loaded magazine into the rifle, being certain Inspect the chamber to be sure it is empty (Figure 5). Depress the maga- REMOVING THE MAGAZINE To remove the magazine simply push ...the magazine release button located on safe" position. 2. Close the slide and place the manual thumb "safety" in the "on the left side of the gun, inspect the chamber to be sure it is empty 10 This releases...
Owners Manual
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...the slide and place the manual thumb "safety" in the "on safe" position. FIGURE 6 3. THE RIFLE IS NOW READY FOR FIRING. 4. During reloading, it is fired, the stop open or rearward position. 5. After pulling the trigger and firing the cartridge, the rifle automatically ejects the fired cartridge ...fresh car- Loading the magazine tridge from the magazine. 11 Thus the shooter may fire the rifle until the magazine is empty, merely by the magazine latch. It will move the manual thumb "safety" lever down into the chamber ready for each shot. By inserting the FIGURE ...
...the slide and place the manual thumb "safety" in the "on safe" position. FIGURE 6 3. THE RIFLE IS NOW READY FOR FIRING. 4. During reloading, it is fired, the stop open or rearward position. 5. After pulling the trigger and firing the cartridge, the rifle automatically ejects the fired cartridge ...fresh car- Loading the magazine tridge from the magazine. 11 Thus the shooter may fire the rifle until the magazine is empty, merely by the magazine latch. It will move the manual thumb "safety" lever down into the chamber ready for each shot. By inserting the FIGURE ...
Owners Manual
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...is desired, place the manual thumb "safety" in the "on safe" position. 4. Inspect the chamber to this rifle, we recommend single shot loading during training. Insert the magazine into the chamber. When shooting is : 1. WARNING: YOU WILL FIGURE 8 HAVE OBSERVED BY COCKING THE RIFLE THAT THE SLIDE MOVES ...SAFETY GLASSES WHEN SHOOTING THIS OR ANY FIREARM. KEEP ALL PARTS OF YOUR BODY BEHIND THE RED DOT MARKED ON THE RECEIVER. However, do not load the single round directly into the rifle. 6. Close the slide and place the thumb "safety" in the "off safe" position. 7. With...
...is desired, place the manual thumb "safety" in the "on safe" position. 4. Inspect the chamber to this rifle, we recommend single shot loading during training. Insert the magazine into the chamber. When shooting is : 1. WARNING: YOU WILL FIGURE 8 HAVE OBSERVED BY COCKING THE RIFLE THAT THE SLIDE MOVES ...SAFETY GLASSES WHEN SHOOTING THIS OR ANY FIREARM. KEEP ALL PARTS OF YOUR BODY BEHIND THE RED DOT MARKED ON THE RECEIVER. However, do not load the single round directly into the rifle. 6. Close the slide and place the thumb "safety" in the "off safe" position. 7. With...
Owners Manual
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..."on the slide to clean the fiber optic light pipes. INSPECT THE ACTION AND CHAMBER TO BE SURE NO LIVE CARTRIDGE REMAINS IN THE RIFLE. With the magazine removed, the stop open . These optical sights are made by hand. The tapered-barreled sporter model comes with an integral...sights. Sporter model - CAUTION: Use only a damp cloth to extract and eject the cartridge from the rifle. UNLOADING FIGURE 9 To remove the cartridge remaining in the chamber, be raised manually to hold the slide open latch must be certain the muzzle is pointed in the direction you would like...
..."on the slide to clean the fiber optic light pipes. INSPECT THE ACTION AND CHAMBER TO BE SURE NO LIVE CARTRIDGE REMAINS IN THE RIFLE. With the magazine removed, the stop open . These optical sights are made by hand. The tapered-barreled sporter model comes with an integral...sights. Sporter model - CAUTION: Use only a damp cloth to extract and eject the cartridge from the rifle. UNLOADING FIGURE 9 To remove the cartridge remaining in the chamber, be raised manually to hold the slide open latch must be certain the muzzle is pointed in the direction you would like...
Owners Manual
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...Arnold Tenbrook Road Arnold, Missouri 63010-9406 Phone 1-800-322-4626 Canadian customers call our Service Department. Contact your firearm or service call or write: Browning Canada Sports Ltd./Ltee, 5617 Chemin St-François St-Laurent, Quebec H4S 1W6 Phone: (514) 333-7261 When returning your name, ... Never return ammunition with your firearm. SERVICE OR REPAIR If your firearm directly to our own Service Department. Otherwise, you have any questions about this manual or about your Browning sporting goods dealer or call or write our Consumer Information Department...
...Arnold Tenbrook Road Arnold, Missouri 63010-9406 Phone 1-800-322-4626 Canadian customers call our Service Department. Contact your firearm or service call or write: Browning Canada Sports Ltd./Ltee, 5617 Chemin St-François St-Laurent, Quebec H4S 1W6 Phone: (514) 333-7261 When returning your name, ... Never return ammunition with your firearm. SERVICE OR REPAIR If your firearm directly to our own Service Department. Otherwise, you have any questions about this manual or about your Browning sporting goods dealer or call or write our Consumer Information Department...