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...erase it. BEFORE STARTING ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES, VISUALLY INSPECT THE CHAMBER TO BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. The push rod on a Silver 12 gauge model goes in the on the right side of the receiver. Slide the gas bracket and gas piston over the magazine tube (Figure 7). Figure ...the slot in the sleeve bar. 5 Slide the gas piston into the receiver. 13 If the bolt is properly positioned in the receiver (Silver 12 gauge shown). Notice! Otherwise, proceed to the rear. Make sure the sleeve bar spring is released forward with the correct slot in hand. ...
...erase it. BEFORE STARTING ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES, VISUALLY INSPECT THE CHAMBER TO BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED. The push rod on a Silver 12 gauge model goes in the on the right side of the receiver. Slide the gas bracket and gas piston over the magazine tube (Figure 7). Figure ...the slot in the sleeve bar. 5 Slide the gas piston into the receiver. 13 If the bolt is properly positioned in the receiver (Silver 12 gauge shown). Notice! Otherwise, proceed to the rear. Make sure the sleeve bar spring is released forward with the correct slot in hand. ...
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... to your shotgun. failure to you and others. 15 do not put a 28 gauge shell in a 12 gauge shotgun. its rim is released forward with the chamber appearing to load the correct gauge shell behind the smaller gauge shell. If the shotgun is inscribed on the side of the barrel. BEFORE STARTING..., 12-20, 20-28 or 28-.410 burst" which can result in serious injury or death and cause damage to your shotgun. failure to follow this warning could result in a buildup of dangerously high pressures. Use shells of the correct gauge and length. specifically, never put metallic cartridges of...
... to your shotgun. failure to you and others. 15 do not put a 28 gauge shell in a 12 gauge shotgun. its rim is released forward with the chamber appearing to load the correct gauge shell behind the smaller gauge shell. If the shotgun is inscribed on the side of the barrel. BEFORE STARTING..., 12-20, 20-28 or 28-.410 burst" which can result in serious injury or death and cause damage to your shotgun. failure to follow this warning could result in a buildup of dangerously high pressures. Use shells of the correct gauge and length. specifically, never put metallic cartridges of...
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... retainer located in the forward end of the magazine tube. Silver 20 gauge, 2¾" chamber models will shoot all 20 gauge 7/8 oz. Silver 12 gauge, 3" chamber models will shoot all 1 oz. and heavier factory lead and steel 12 gauge 2¾" and 3" field loads. Figure 10 Remove the ...magazine capacity to follow this warning could result in a safe direction. Silver 20 gauge, 3" chamber models will shoot all 20 gauge 7/8 oz. and heavier factory lead and steel 12 gauge 2¾", 3" and 3½" field loads. Silver 3½" shotguns will hold four 2¾" shells in the on the...
... retainer located in the forward end of the magazine tube. Silver 20 gauge, 2¾" chamber models will shoot all 20 gauge 7/8 oz. Silver 12 gauge, 3" chamber models will shoot all 1 oz. and heavier factory lead and steel 12 gauge 2¾" and 3" field loads. Figure 10 Remove the ...magazine capacity to follow this warning could result in a safe direction. Silver 20 gauge, 3" chamber models will shoot all 20 gauge 7/8 oz. and heavier factory lead and steel 12 gauge 2¾", 3" and 3½" field loads. Silver 3½" shotguns will hold four 2¾" shells in the on the...
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... forearm, barrel and gas piston. 2 Carefully remove the magazine spring retainer as explained above, to load a shell into the chamber of the 12 gauge Silver shotgun: loading through the ejection port and from the trigger. It will make sure they are two methods used to full capacity. 19 Visually ...Close the bolt by these two methods or using your fingers away from the magazine. 20 gauge models may be loaded by pressing the carrier release button. 3 Insert a shell of the proper gauge and length through the loading port at the bottom of the receiver up into the magazine ...
... forearm, barrel and gas piston. 2 Carefully remove the magazine spring retainer as explained above, to load a shell into the chamber of the 12 gauge Silver shotgun: loading through the ejection port and from the trigger. It will make sure they are two methods used to full capacity. 19 Visually ...Close the bolt by these two methods or using your fingers away from the magazine. 20 gauge models may be loaded by pressing the carrier release button. 3 Insert a shell of the proper gauge and length through the loading port at the bottom of the receiver up into the magazine ...
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...SAFE" POSITION and pulling the trigger. The shell will make an audible click when fully inserted. Figure 12 Insert a shell through the ejection port into the open breech (Figure 12). 3 Press the carrier release button to deliver the shell into the chamber. It will be fed ... back fully on the operating handle and releasing it fully forward in 20 the magazine tube (Figure 11). Make sure the rim of the proper gauge and length through the ejection port into the breech. Sp e e d L o a d i n g ( 2 0 g a u g e o n ly ) 1 With the bolt open position. Keep your fingers...
...SAFE" POSITION and pulling the trigger. The shell will make an audible click when fully inserted. Figure 12 Insert a shell through the ejection port into the open breech (Figure 12). 3 Press the carrier release button to deliver the shell into the chamber. It will be fed ... back fully on the operating handle and releasing it fully forward in 20 the magazine tube (Figure 11). Make sure the rim of the proper gauge and length through the ejection port into the breech. Sp e e d L o a d i n g ( 2 0 g a u g e o n ly ) 1 With the bolt open position. Keep your fingers...
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... mAGaZINE CAREFULLY AFTER UNLOADING TO BE SURE ALL LIVE shells ARE CLEARED FROM THE firearm. The bolt will go. 2 Shells are no shells remaining. On 12 gauge models, locate the shell stop inside the receiver on the right side of the magazine under spring pressure. Push inward on the shell stop , which...
... mAGaZINE CAREFULLY AFTER UNLOADING TO BE SURE ALL LIVE shells ARE CLEARED FROM THE firearm. The bolt will go. 2 Shells are no shells remaining. On 12 gauge models, locate the shell stop inside the receiver on the right side of the magazine under spring pressure. Push inward on the shell stop , which...
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If the bolt is released forward with the barrel removed, the operating handle will hit the receiver and cause damage. 4 On 12 gauge Silver models, remove the operating handle by inserting it in its socket in the recoil spring follower. 39 DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE bolt ... handle by holding the operating handle and depressing the carrier release button. Figure 23 On 20 gauge Silver models, press the shell stop while pulling outward on the operating handle (Figure 22). 5 On 12 gauge Silver models, slide the bolt assembly forward and out of the receiver. The bolt and bolt slide...
If the bolt is released forward with the barrel removed, the operating handle will hit the receiver and cause damage. 4 On 12 gauge Silver models, remove the operating handle by inserting it in its socket in the recoil spring follower. 39 DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE bolt ... handle by holding the operating handle and depressing the carrier release button. Figure 23 On 20 gauge Silver models, press the shell stop while pulling outward on the operating handle (Figure 22). 5 On 12 gauge Silver models, slide the bolt assembly forward and out of the receiver. The bolt and bolt slide...