Owners Manual
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... to provide you the best in handling and reliable operation. With a reasonable amount of traditional Browning craftsmanship and advanced technology. Every detail of Browning gas-operated, autoloading shotguns. The Gold 12 and 20 gauge incorporate the best of care your Gold shotgun should give you have any observations regarding its performance and operation. THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING A BROWNING GOLD AUTOLOADING SHOTGUN.
... to provide you the best in handling and reliable operation. With a reasonable amount of traditional Browning craftsmanship and advanced technology. Every detail of Browning gas-operated, autoloading shotguns. The Gold 12 and 20 gauge incorporate the best of care your Gold shotgun should give you have any observations regarding its performance and operation. THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING A BROWNING GOLD AUTOLOADING SHOTGUN.
Owners Manual
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...piston rod limits the amount of returning forward. High pressure gases force the gas piston rearward, applying pressure to Figure 1. As the piston rod moves rearward, it pushes the bolt assembly rearward, operating the action. The Browning Gold shotgun is forward or front; the muzzle is shown disassembled to the extent ... instead of 8 After the last shell has been fired, the bolt assembly locks to follow instructions contained in the barrel, through the gas bracket and into the gas cylinder. GENERAL OPERATION The Browning Gold shotgun is rearward or rear; i.e. the butt stock is...
...piston rod limits the amount of returning forward. High pressure gases force the gas piston rearward, applying pressure to Figure 1. As the piston rod moves rearward, it pushes the bolt assembly rearward, operating the action. The Browning Gold shotgun is forward or front; the muzzle is shown disassembled to the extent ... instead of 8 After the last shell has been fired, the bolt assembly locks to follow instructions contained in the barrel, through the gas bracket and into the gas cylinder. GENERAL OPERATION The Browning Gold shotgun is rearward or rear; i.e. the butt stock is...
Owners Manual
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...combustion gases blown out of the gas cylinder and into the receiver, keeping the inside of the receiver clean. Before assembling your shotgun, clean the anti-rust compound... from the inside of the barrel, receiver and the action-chamber areas. IF YOU DO NOT WANT YOUR GUN TO BE LIMITED, MERELY TAKE OUT THE THREE SHOT ADAPTER AS EXPLAINED ON PAGE 16 UNDER "THREE SHOT ADAPTER." Browning... page 25. 9 However, any quality gun oil may be used. NOTE: THE GOLD SHOTGUN IS DELIVERED WITH THE MAGAZINE ADAPTER IN THE MAGAZINE WHICH LIMITS THE GUN TO THREE ...
...combustion gases blown out of the gas cylinder and into the receiver, keeping the inside of the receiver clean. Before assembling your shotgun, clean the anti-rust compound... from the inside of the barrel, receiver and the action-chamber areas. IF YOU DO NOT WANT YOUR GUN TO BE LIMITED, MERELY TAKE OUT THE THREE SHOT ADAPTER AS EXPLAINED ON PAGE 16 UNDER "THREE SHOT ADAPTER." Browning... page 25. 9 However, any quality gun oil may be used. NOTE: THE GOLD SHOTGUN IS DELIVERED WITH THE MAGAZINE ADAPTER IN THE MAGAZINE WHICH LIMITS THE GUN TO THREE ...
Owners Manual
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.... 1 Take the receiver in the "on safe" position before assembly procedures and check your Gold shotgun. FIGURE 3 4 Slide the gas piston into the gas bracket (Figure 3-A). HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE BARREL TO THE RECEIVER The Gold shotgun is delivered in the box, with the slot in the receiver. 11 First, lock the ...bolt rearward by unscrewing the magazine cap and sliding the forearm forward, off the magazine tube. the sleeve, sleeve spring and gas piston will remain in place...
.... 1 Take the receiver in the "on safe" position before assembly procedures and check your Gold shotgun. FIGURE 3 4 Slide the gas piston into the gas bracket (Figure 3-A). HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE BARREL TO THE RECEIVER The Gold shotgun is delivered in the box, with the slot in the receiver. 11 First, lock the ...bolt rearward by unscrewing the magazine cap and sliding the forearm forward, off the magazine tube. the sleeve, sleeve spring and gas piston will remain in place...
Owners Manual
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... extension into the receiver. Make sure the piston rod moves freely in its slot in the vertical position, line the gas bracket and gas piston over the gas bracket so it forward off the magazine tube. 3 For cleaning, remove the barrel, piston and piston sleeve by sliding... DISASSEMBLY OF THE BARREL FROM THE RECEIVER BEFORE STARTING DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES, VISUALLY INSPECT THE CHAMBER, FEED MECHANISM AND MAGAZINE TO BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE SHOTGUN IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. POINT THE BARREL IN A SAFE DIRECTION. 1 Unscrew the magazine cap and remove it. 2 Remove the forearm by sliding...
... extension into the receiver. Make sure the piston rod moves freely in its slot in the vertical position, line the gas bracket and gas piston over the gas bracket so it forward off the magazine tube. 3 For cleaning, remove the barrel, piston and piston sleeve by sliding... DISASSEMBLY OF THE BARREL FROM THE RECEIVER BEFORE STARTING DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES, VISUALLY INSPECT THE CHAMBER, FEED MECHANISM AND MAGAZINE TO BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE SHOTGUN IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. POINT THE BARREL IN A SAFE DIRECTION. 1 Unscrew the magazine cap and remove it. 2 Remove the forearm by sliding...
Owners Manual
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... 20 The Invector-Plus® system is visible on safe" position. 2 Drop an appropriate shell into the magazine. 3 Close the action by depressing the carrier release button. 4 Load the magazine. The gas system ejects the fired shell and picks up a new shell from the magazine and chambers it ... on the safety so that is necessary to fire the gun is to accept the Browning Invector-Plus® Interchangeable Choke System only. BREECH REMAINS OPEN AFTER THE LAST SHOT The breech of the Gold shotgun remains open breech or into the open , with the Standard Invector chokes. AFTER SHOOTING...
... 20 The Invector-Plus® system is visible on safe" position. 2 Drop an appropriate shell into the magazine. 3 Close the action by depressing the carrier release button. 4 Load the magazine. The gas system ejects the fired shell and picks up a new shell from the magazine and chambers it ... on the safety so that is necessary to fire the gun is to accept the Browning Invector-Plus® Interchangeable Choke System only. BREECH REMAINS OPEN AFTER THE LAST SHOT The breech of the Gold shotgun remains open breech or into the open , with the Standard Invector chokes. AFTER SHOOTING...
Owners Manual
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The barrel should be wiped clean and lubricated with the barrel still attached to a lot of a Browning Recommended Service Center, the Browning Service Facility in injury to relieve friction and ensure smooth operation. Occasionally, a small drop of light gun oil may be ...barrel), and the removal of the bolt and trigger group. never use a 3 1⁄2" barrel on the working parts including the gas system, should clean your Gold shotgun whenever it solves the problem, before seeking the services of dust, dirt, mud or water, the principal working mechanism; CLEANING AND ...
The barrel should be wiped clean and lubricated with the barrel still attached to a lot of a Browning Recommended Service Center, the Browning Service Facility in injury to relieve friction and ensure smooth operation. Occasionally, a small drop of light gun oil may be ...barrel), and the removal of the bolt and trigger group. never use a 3 1⁄2" barrel on the working parts including the gas system, should clean your Gold shotgun whenever it solves the problem, before seeking the services of dust, dirt, mud or water, the principal working mechanism; CLEANING AND ...