Owners Manual
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... hammer and ejects the fired shell. The short-stroke of the gas piston along with each pull of the trigger. The Browning Gold shotgun is upward or on the next page). High pressure gases force the gas piston rearward, applying pressure to Figure 1. After the last shell ...pushes the bolt assembly rearward, operating the action. FIGURE 1 Butt Stock Safety Operating Handle Rib Receiver Forearm Trigger Carrier Release Button Barrel Muzzle Magazine Cap NOMENCLATURE In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of shotgun parts are described as they occur with the...
... hammer and ejects the fired shell. The short-stroke of the gas piston along with each pull of the trigger. The Browning Gold shotgun is upward or on the next page). High pressure gases force the gas piston rearward, applying pressure to Figure 1. After the last shell ...pushes the bolt assembly rearward, operating the action. FIGURE 1 Butt Stock Safety Operating Handle Rib Receiver Forearm Trigger Carrier Release Button Barrel Muzzle Magazine Cap NOMENCLATURE In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of shotgun parts are described as they occur with the...
Owners Manual
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...gun its first lubrication. Browning Oil is ideal for removing this compound and for giving your shotgun, clean the anti-rust compound from the inside of your new gun have been coated at the factory with a rust preventative compound. FIGURE 1-A Gas Bracket Barrel Extension Bolt Bolt Slide ...Follower Three Shot Adapter Magazine Spring Retainer combustion gases blown out of the gas cylinder and into the receiver, keeping the inside of the barrel, receiver and the action-chamber areas. NOTE: THE GOLD SHOTGUN IS DELIVERED WITH THE MAGAZINE ADAPTER IN THE MAGAZINE WHICH LIMITS THE...
...gun its first lubrication. Browning Oil is ideal for removing this compound and for giving your shotgun, clean the anti-rust compound from the inside of your new gun have been coated at the factory with a rust preventative compound. FIGURE 1-A Gas Bracket Barrel Extension Bolt Bolt Slide ...Follower Three Shot Adapter Magazine Spring Retainer combustion gases blown out of the gas cylinder and into the receiver, keeping the inside of the barrel, receiver and the action-chamber areas. NOTE: THE GOLD SHOTGUN IS DELIVERED WITH THE MAGAZINE ADAPTER IN THE MAGAZINE WHICH LIMITS THE...
Owners Manual
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Align the piston rod with the slot in the sleeve (Figure 3). HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE BARREL TO THE RECEIVER The Gold shotgun is delivered in the box, with the barrel removed and the forearm still attached to be removed, except for assembly in steps 1 and 2, in the "on the open ...Slide the sleeve onto the magazine tube with the slot on the right side (ejection port side) of the forearm. FIGURE 3 4 Slide the gas piston into the gas bracket (Figure 3-A). Make sure the sleeve spring is aligned with the piston rod end first. Always place the safety in order to split. 2...
Align the piston rod with the slot in the sleeve (Figure 3). HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE BARREL TO THE RECEIVER The Gold shotgun is delivered in the box, with the barrel removed and the forearm still attached to be removed, except for assembly in steps 1 and 2, in the "on the open ...Slide the sleeve onto the magazine tube with the slot on the right side (ejection port side) of the forearm. FIGURE 3 4 Slide the gas piston into the gas bracket (Figure 3-A). Make sure the sleeve spring is aligned with the piston rod end first. Always place the safety in order to split. 2...
Owners Manual
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...and Maintenance Suggestions" on page 25 and 26 for cleaning procedures. 12 FIGURE 3-A FIGURE 3-B The gas piston fits into the receiver. This will ensure a proper seal. Install the magazine cap. POINT THE BARREL IN A SAFE DIRECTION. 1 Unscrew the magazine cap and remove it. 2 Remove the forearm by... sliding it forward off the magazine tube. Slide the gas assembly over the magazine tube and the barrel extension into the receiver. 5 With the gun in the receiver. 6 Replace the forearm by sliding them forward off the ...
...and Maintenance Suggestions" on page 25 and 26 for cleaning procedures. 12 FIGURE 3-A FIGURE 3-B The gas piston fits into the receiver. This will ensure a proper seal. Install the magazine cap. POINT THE BARREL IN A SAFE DIRECTION. 1 Unscrew the magazine cap and remove it. 2 Remove the forearm by... sliding it forward off the magazine tube. Slide the gas assembly over the magazine tube and the barrel extension into the receiver. 5 With the gun in the receiver. 6 Replace the forearm by sliding them forward off the ...
Owners Manual
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...action by depressing the carrier release button. 4 Load the magazine. INVECTOR INTERCHANGEABLE CHOKE SYSTEM 20 GAUGE INVECTOR-PLUS® The barrel of the 20 gauge Gold has been back-bored and is to accept the Browning Invector-Plus® Interchangeable Choke System only. WARNING: EVEN WITH THE BREECH LOCKED OPEN... NOT ASSUME YOUR SHOTGUN IS UNLOADED. Browning 20 gauge 20 AFTER SHOOTING, IMMEDIATELY PLACE THE SAFETY IN THE "ON SAFE" POSITION. The Invector-Plus® system is repeated each choke tube: Inscribed on the top rim of the tube. The gas system ejects the fired shell and picks...
...action by depressing the carrier release button. 4 Load the magazine. INVECTOR INTERCHANGEABLE CHOKE SYSTEM 20 GAUGE INVECTOR-PLUS® The barrel of the 20 gauge Gold has been back-bored and is to accept the Browning Invector-Plus® Interchangeable Choke System only. WARNING: EVEN WITH THE BREECH LOCKED OPEN... NOT ASSUME YOUR SHOTGUN IS UNLOADED. Browning 20 gauge 20 AFTER SHOOTING, IMMEDIATELY PLACE THE SAFETY IN THE "ON SAFE" POSITION. The Invector-Plus® system is repeated each choke tube: Inscribed on the top rim of the tube. The gas system ejects the fired shell and picks...
Owners Manual
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..., or a competent gunsmith. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS You should clean your Gold shotgun whenever it solves the problem, before seeking the services of shooting. The barrel should be cleaned and the action wiped clean and oiled after the gun has...barrels between 2 3⁄4", 3" and 3 1⁄2" receivers. The gas system should receive a light film of light gun oil may be accomplished with a light film of dust, dirt, mud or water, the principal working mechanism; Occasionally, a small drop of oil after every day of a Browning Recommended Service Center, the Browning...
..., or a competent gunsmith. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS You should clean your Gold shotgun whenever it solves the problem, before seeking the services of shooting. The barrel should be cleaned and the action wiped clean and oiled after the gun has...barrels between 2 3⁄4", 3" and 3 1⁄2" receivers. The gas system should receive a light film of light gun oil may be accomplished with a light film of dust, dirt, mud or water, the principal working mechanism; Occasionally, a small drop of oil after every day of a Browning Recommended Service Center, the Browning...
Owners Manual
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... to wipe clean all finger marks where moisture will accumulate. 8 The barrel and action should be inspected to the receiver as explained previously. No further disassembly is ideal). CLEANING THE GAS SYSTEM 1 Remove the gas piston and piston sleeve from the receiver as necessary, using an old ...toothbrush to assure that all cleaning patches have been removed and not inadvertently left in the barrel or action. 9 The wood surfaces can also be lightly wiped with Browning Oil or...
... to wipe clean all finger marks where moisture will accumulate. 8 The barrel and action should be inspected to the receiver as explained previously. No further disassembly is ideal). CLEANING THE GAS SYSTEM 1 Remove the gas piston and piston sleeve from the receiver as necessary, using an old ...toothbrush to assure that all cleaning patches have been removed and not inadvertently left in the barrel or action. 9 The wood surfaces can also be lightly wiped with Browning Oil or...