Owners Manual
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...Forearm Trigger Carrier Release Button Barrel Muzzle Magazine Cap NOMENCLATURE In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of returning forward. the butt stock is a gas operated, autoloading shotgun. This facilitates speedy reloading. GENERAL OPERATION The Browning Gold shotgun is rearward or rear;...the magazine and chambering it recocks the hammer and ejects the fired shell. 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 full rearward travel, the bolt assembly...
...Forearm Trigger Carrier Release Button Barrel Muzzle Magazine Cap NOMENCLATURE In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of returning forward. the butt stock is a gas operated, autoloading shotgun. This facilitates speedy reloading. GENERAL OPERATION The Browning Gold shotgun is rearward or rear;...the magazine and chambering it recocks the hammer and ejects the fired shell. 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 full rearward travel, the bolt assembly...
Owners Manual
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...Magazine Spring Retainer combustion gases blown out of the gas cylinder and into the receiver, keeping the inside of the receiver clean. Clean the barrel using a cleaning rod and patch as explained under...compound from the inside of the barrel, receiver and the action-chamber areas. INITIAL CLEANING Various exposed metal parts of your new gun its first lubrication. Browning Oil is ideal for removing ...this compound and for giving your new gun have been coated at the factory with a rust preventative compound. NOTE: THE GOLD SHOTGUN IS...
...Magazine Spring Retainer combustion gases blown out of the gas cylinder and into the receiver, keeping the inside of the receiver clean. Clean the barrel using a cleaning rod and patch as explained under...compound from the inside of the barrel, receiver and the action-chamber areas. INITIAL CLEANING Various exposed metal parts of your new gun its first lubrication. Browning Oil is ideal for removing ...this compound and for giving your new gun have been coated at the factory with a rust preventative compound. NOTE: THE GOLD SHOTGUN IS...
Owners Manual
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... to properly assemble your gun carefully to the magazine tube. Otherwise, proceed to step 5. 3 Slide the sleeve onto the magazine tube with the barrel removed and the forearm still attached to be removed, except for assembly in steps 1 and 2, in hand. Too much pressure could cause the... gas bracket (Figure 3-A). Make sure the sleeve spring is properly positioned in the box, with the piston rod end first. First, lock the bolt rearward by unscrewing the magazine cap and sliding the forearm forward, off the magazine tube. HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE BARREL TO THE RECEIVER The Gold ...
... to properly assemble your gun carefully to the magazine tube. Otherwise, proceed to step 5. 3 Slide the sleeve onto the magazine tube with the barrel removed and the forearm still attached to be removed, except for assembly in steps 1 and 2, in hand. Too much pressure could cause the... gas bracket (Figure 3-A). Make sure the sleeve spring is properly positioned in the box, with the piston rod end first. First, lock the bolt rearward by unscrewing the magazine cap and sliding the forearm forward, off the magazine tube. HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE BARREL TO THE RECEIVER The Gold ...
Owners Manual
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... cap is fully tightened down into the receiver. This will ensure a proper seal. Slide the gas assembly over the magazine tube and the barrel extension into the gas bracket. FIGURE 3-A FIGURE 3-B The gas piston fits into the receiver. 5 With the gun in the receiver. 6 Replace the forearm ...rod moves freely in its slot in the vertical position, line the gas bracket and gas piston over the magazine tube. See "Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions" on page 25 and 26 for cleaning procedures. 12 POINT THE BARREL IN A SAFE DIRECTION. 1 Unscrew the magazine cap and remove it....
... cap is fully tightened down into the receiver. This will ensure a proper seal. Slide the gas assembly over the magazine tube and the barrel extension into the gas bracket. FIGURE 3-A FIGURE 3-B The gas piston fits into the receiver. 5 With the gun in the receiver. 6 Replace the forearm ...rod moves freely in its slot in the vertical position, line the gas bracket and gas piston over the magazine tube. See "Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions" on page 25 and 26 for cleaning procedures. 12 POINT THE BARREL IN A SAFE DIRECTION. 1 Unscrew the magazine cap and remove it....
Owners Manual
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...SHOOTING, DO NOT ASSUME YOUR SHOTGUN IS UNLOADED. This is threaded to accept the Browning Invector-Plus® Interchangeable Choke System only. INVECTOR INTERCHANGEABLE CHOKE SYSTEM 20 GAUGE INVECTOR-PLUS® The barrel of the 20 gauge Gold has been back-bored and is repeated each choke tube: Inscribed on the side ...page 10). The degree of choke is indicated twice on each time you pull the trigger until the last shell has been fired. The gas system ejects the fired shell and picks up a new shell from the magazine and chambers it automatically. The Invector-Plus® system is ...
...SHOOTING, DO NOT ASSUME YOUR SHOTGUN IS UNLOADED. This is threaded to accept the Browning Invector-Plus® Interchangeable Choke System only. INVECTOR INTERCHANGEABLE CHOKE SYSTEM 20 GAUGE INVECTOR-PLUS® The barrel of the 20 gauge Gold has been back-bored and is repeated each choke tube: Inscribed on the side ...page 10). The degree of choke is indicated twice on each time you pull the trigger until the last shell has been fired. The gas system ejects the fired shell and picks up a new shell from the magazine and chambers it automatically. The Invector-Plus® system is ...
Owners Manual
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...barrel on a 2 3⁄4" or 3" Gold receiver could result in Arnold, Missouri, or a competent gunsmith. This will indicate that the metal parts of shooting. If the gun has been exposed to yourself or others. The gas system should be accomplished with a light film of a Browning Recommended Service Center, the Browning...receive a light film of several gas system components. More careful cleaning requires removal of only the barrel from the receiver (cleaning the barrel), and the removal of oil after every day of a gun should clean your Gold shotgun whenever it solves the ...
...barrel on a 2 3⁄4" or 3" Gold receiver could result in Arnold, Missouri, or a competent gunsmith. This will indicate that the metal parts of shooting. If the gun has been exposed to yourself or others. The gas system should be accomplished with a light film of a Browning Recommended Service Center, the Browning...receive a light film of several gas system components. More careful cleaning requires removal of only the barrel from the receiver (cleaning the barrel), and the removal of oil after every day of a gun should clean your Gold shotgun whenever it solves the ...
Owners Manual
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... oiled cloth making sure to wipe clean 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 they can be inspected to assure that all finger marks where moisture will accumulate. 8 The...wiped dry with a clean patch, and then a lightly oiled patch run through it for cleaning. 2 Reassemble the trigger group, bolt assembly, gas system and the barrel to loosen any quality furniture wax (but not both). Clean with a gun solvent as necessary, using an old toothbrush to the receiver as ...
... oiled cloth making sure to wipe clean 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 they can be inspected to assure that all finger marks where moisture will accumulate. 8 The...wiped dry with a clean patch, and then a lightly oiled patch run through it for cleaning. 2 Reassemble the trigger group, bolt assembly, gas system and the barrel to loosen any quality furniture wax (but not both). Clean with a gun solvent as necessary, using an old toothbrush to the receiver as ...