Owners Manual
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the butt stock is downward or underneath; the trigger is rearward or rear; The Browning Gold shotgun is forward or front; Upon firing, high... and in the barrel, through the gas bracket and into the gas cylinder. GENERAL OPERATION The Browning Gold shotgun is upward or on the next page). After full rearward travel, the bolt assembly returns forward... piston rod moves rearward, it recocks the hammer and ejects the fired shell. FIGURE 1 Butt Stock Safety Operating Handle Rib Receiver Forearm Trigger Carrier Release Button Barrel Muzzle Magazine Cap NOMENCLATURE In conventional ...
the butt stock is downward or underneath; the trigger is rearward or rear; The Browning Gold shotgun is forward or front; Upon firing, high... and in the barrel, through the gas bracket and into the gas cylinder. GENERAL OPERATION The Browning Gold shotgun is upward or on the next page). After full rearward travel, the bolt assembly returns forward... piston rod moves rearward, it recocks the hammer and ejects the fired shell. FIGURE 1 Butt Stock Safety Operating Handle Rib Receiver Forearm Trigger Carrier Release Button Barrel Muzzle Magazine Cap NOMENCLATURE In conventional ...
Owners Manual
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DO NOT PRESS THE CARRIER RELEASE BUTTON. Your Gold shotgun is designed to allow the bolt assembly to slam closed with the barrel removed, you could damage the receiver. 13 ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION ... in the field, without any tools. REMOVING THE TRIGGER GROUP 1 First, make certain the gun is totally unloaded and the "safety" is released forward with stock and forearm. If this should only be removed if the action becomes excessively dirty or wet. Any disassembly beyond this occurs, disassemble the action for...
DO NOT PRESS THE CARRIER RELEASE BUTTON. Your Gold shotgun is designed to allow the bolt assembly to slam closed with the barrel removed, you could damage the receiver. 13 ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION ... in the field, without any tools. REMOVING THE TRIGGER GROUP 1 First, make certain the gun is totally unloaded and the "safety" is released forward with stock and forearm. If this should only be removed if the action becomes excessively dirty or wet. Any disassembly beyond this occurs, disassemble the action for...
Owners Manual
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... tube, threads and barrel threads with a brass bore brush. EXCESS OIL WILL RUN BACK INTO THE WOOD OF THE STOCK AND CAUSE SOFTENING OF THE WOOD, WITH CONSEQUENTIAL LOOSENING OF THE STOCK. FIGURE 11 DO NOT POUR LARGE QUANTITIES OF OIL INTO THE ACTION. ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE SAFETY GLASSES DURING ALL DISASSEMBLY...
... tube, threads and barrel threads with a brass bore brush. EXCESS OIL WILL RUN BACK INTO THE WOOD OF THE STOCK AND CAUSE SOFTENING OF THE WOOD, WITH CONSEQUENTIAL LOOSENING OF THE STOCK. FIGURE 11 DO NOT POUR LARGE QUANTITIES OF OIL INTO THE ACTION. ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE SAFETY GLASSES DURING ALL DISASSEMBLY...