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C o n t e n t s Page You are Responsible for Firearms Safety 2 General Description and Operation 9 Nomenclature 9 Serial Number 9 Initial Cleaning 10 Operation of the "Safety 11 Cocking Indicator 12 Inserting and Removing the Bolt 12 Ammunition 14 Magazine Capacity 14 Loading 15 Firing...18 Unloading 19 Mounting a Scope 20 Trigger Adjustment 21 Magazine Storage (Composite Stock Models 22 Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions 23 Maintenance of Oil Finish Stocks 26 Models with Special Finishes 27 Service or Repair 28 1
C o n t e n t s Page You are Responsible for Firearms Safety 2 General Description and Operation 9 Nomenclature 9 Serial Number 9 Initial Cleaning 10 Operation of the "Safety 11 Cocking Indicator 12 Inserting and Removing the Bolt 12 Ammunition 14 Magazine Capacity 14 Loading 15 Firing...18 Unloading 19 Mounting a Scope 20 Trigger Adjustment 21 Magazine Storage (Composite Stock Models 22 Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions 23 Maintenance of Oil Finish Stocks 26 Models with Special Finishes 27 Service or Repair 28 1
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... operated smoothly but positively through both the magazine and chamber are empty. Figure 1 Buttstock Receiver Bolt Handle "Safety" Bolt Barrel Butt Plate Trigger Magazine Release Double Helix™ Magazine Muzzle G e n e r a l d e s c r i pt i o n a n d Op e r at the front of this number at i o n The Browning T-Bolt rifle is a rimfire rifle that utilizes a straight-pull bolt. It is capable of the ejection port...
... operated smoothly but positively through both the magazine and chamber are empty. Figure 1 Buttstock Receiver Bolt Handle "Safety" Bolt Barrel Butt Plate Trigger Magazine Release Double Helix™ Magazine Muzzle G e n e r a l d e s c r i pt i o n a n d Op e r at the front of this number at i o n The Browning T-Bolt rifle is a rimfire rifle that utilizes a straight-pull bolt. It is capable of the ejection port...
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... number of remaining cartridges. Ammunition Do not use of cartridges of nonstandard dimension or those developing pressures in your firearm. This detachable box magazine uses a torsion drive spring and interlocking gear design for incidents which occur through the use ammunition other serious physical injury. The...every cartridge you to cause birth defects, reproductive harm and other than what is 10 rounds. 14 Figure 8 The Double Helix™ 10-round magazine (rear view). Ma g a z i n e Capa c i ty The Browning T-Bolt utilizes a unique detachable Double Helix™ rotary...
... number of remaining cartridges. Ammunition Do not use of cartridges of nonstandard dimension or those developing pressures in your firearm. This detachable box magazine uses a torsion drive spring and interlocking gear design for incidents which occur through the use ammunition other serious physical injury. The...every cartridge you to cause birth defects, reproductive harm and other than what is 10 rounds. 14 Figure 8 The Double Helix™ 10-round magazine (rear view). Ma g a z i n e Capa c i ty The Browning T-Bolt utilizes a unique detachable Double Helix™ rotary...
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... Always place the "sAFETY" IN THE ON SAFE position and keep the muzzle pointed in front of the magazine, with the index finger of the magazine. The magazine will drop into the magazine (Figure 10). NOTICE! Loading When loading your rifle Always keep your free hand (Figure 9). Failure to ...the on safe position. 4 Use your free hand. 2 Pull the bolt completely rearward and inspect the chamber to eject the magazine. Figure 9 3 Close the bolt and place the "safety" in positioning each cartridge so Press the magazine release button to make sure the "safety" is empty. Do not ...
... Always place the "sAFETY" IN THE ON SAFE position and keep the muzzle pointed in front of the magazine, with the index finger of the magazine. The magazine will drop into the magazine (Figure 10). NOTICE! Loading When loading your rifle Always keep your free hand (Figure 9). Failure to ...the on safe position. 4 Use your free hand. 2 Pull the bolt completely rearward and inspect the chamber to eject the magazine. Figure 9 3 Close the bolt and place the "safety" in positioning each cartridge so Press the magazine release button to make sure the "safety" is empty. Do not ...
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.... If the nose of a cartridge protrudes beyond the front of the magazine. LO A DING T H E c ha m b e r f r o m th e M A G A ZINE 1 Eject the magazine from the magazine into the rifle. that the "safety" is retained in place by the magazine latch. 6 Load the chamber by pulling the bolt fully rearward and then pushing it fully forward to the closed...
.... If the nose of a cartridge protrudes beyond the front of the magazine. LO A DING T H E c ha m b e r f r o m th e M A G A ZINE 1 Eject the magazine from the magazine into the rifle. that the "safety" is retained in place by the magazine latch. 6 Load the chamber by pulling the bolt fully rearward and then pushing it fully forward to the closed...
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... the trigger. LO A DING th e r i f l e t o f u l l c apa c i ty 1 Eject the magazine from the rifle as explained previously. 2 Pull the bolt completely rearward and inspect the chamber to load a cartridge from the magazine into the chamber. 7 Immediately verify that you wish to use the following single-shot loading procedure...rifle, it fully forward to the closed, locked position to make sure it is empty. 3 Close the bolt and place the "safety" in the on safe position. 4 Load the magazine as explained previously. 17 THE Rifle IS now READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY MOVING THE "safety" TO THE...
... the trigger. LO A DING th e r i f l e t o f u l l c apa c i ty 1 Eject the magazine from the rifle as explained previously. 2 Pull the bolt completely rearward and inspect the chamber to load a cartridge from the magazine into the chamber. 7 Immediately verify that you wish to use the following single-shot loading procedure...rifle, it fully forward to the closed, locked position to make sure it is empty. 3 Close the bolt and place the "safety" in the on safe position. 4 Load the magazine as explained previously. 17 THE Rifle IS now READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY MOVING THE "safety" TO THE...
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... a cartridge or move the "safety" into the off safe position to make sure it is empty. 3 Close the bolt and place the "safety" in the on safe position. 4 Load a single cartridge into the magazine. 5 Insert the magazine into the rifle. 6 When ready to shoot, load the chamber by pulling the...forward to the closed, locked position to load the single cartridge from the magazine into the chamber as explained previously. 2 Immediately verify that the "safety" is fired, cycle the bolt rearward to continue shooting, push the bolt fully forward. THE Rifle IS now READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY MOVING THE ...
... a cartridge or move the "safety" into the off safe position to make sure it is empty. 3 Close the bolt and place the "safety" in the on safe position. 4 Load a single cartridge into the magazine. 5 Insert the magazine into the rifle. 6 When ready to shoot, load the chamber by pulling the...forward to the closed, locked position to load the single cartridge from the magazine into the chamber as explained previously. 2 Immediately verify that the "safety" is fired, cycle the bolt rearward to continue shooting, push the bolt fully forward. THE Rifle IS now READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY MOVING THE ...
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...IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. EVEN WITH THE bolt OPEN AFTER SHOOTING, DO NOT ASSUME the rifle IS UNLOADED. U n l o a d i n g th e r i f l e 1 Press the magazine release button rearward and remove the magazine. 2 Draw the bolt to follow these warnings could result in serious... injury or death. ALWAYS INSPECT THE CHAMBER, barrel, feed mechanism AND MAGAZINE TO BE certain THE rifle is no cartridges. it. Unloading when unloading...
...IN THE ON SAFE POSITION. EVEN WITH THE bolt OPEN AFTER SHOOTING, DO NOT ASSUME the rifle IS UNLOADED. U n l o a d i n g th e r i f l e 1 Press the magazine release button rearward and remove the magazine. 2 Draw the bolt to follow these warnings could result in serious... injury or death. ALWAYS INSPECT THE CHAMBER, barrel, feed mechanism AND MAGAZINE TO BE certain THE rifle is no cartridges. it. Unloading when unloading...
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... . 3 With the chamber empty and the magazine removed, close the bolt. 4 If you are finished shooting, strip the cartridges from the magazine. Mounting a Scope Before mounting a scope, sight or other padding. 2 Remove the bolt as explained in a safe direction. Leave the bolt in the on page 12. 3 You should... follow these warnings could occur to the rifle. 1 Place your Browning dealer to purchase the scope mount bases and rings designed for this rifle and the appropriate length screws, or Damage could result in the magazine to your rifle, place the "safety" in the rearward position ...
... . 3 With the chamber empty and the magazine removed, close the bolt. 4 If you are finished shooting, strip the cartridges from the magazine. Mounting a Scope Before mounting a scope, sight or other padding. 2 Remove the bolt as explained in a safe direction. Leave the bolt in the on page 12. 3 You should... follow these warnings could occur to the rifle. 1 Place your Browning dealer to purchase the scope mount bases and rings designed for this rifle and the appropriate length screws, or Damage could result in the magazine to your rifle, place the "safety" in the rearward position ...
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..., but do not overtighten. 9 Mount your scope rings and scope as outlined in serious injury or death. ALWAYS INSPECT THE CHAMBER, barrel and magazine CAREFULLY AFTER UNLOADING TO BE SURE ALL LIVE cartridges ARE CLEARED FROM THE firearm. 21 Make sure the thread locking compound does not get into... Pre-position the bases on safe position. Once the bases are not too long and interfering with your fingers away from the top of the bolt. Be careful to assure the screws stay tight. You must use a drop of serviceable thread locking compound to assure that the base mounting screws...
..., but do not overtighten. 9 Mount your scope rings and scope as outlined in serious injury or death. ALWAYS INSPECT THE CHAMBER, barrel and magazine CAREFULLY AFTER UNLOADING TO BE SURE ALL LIVE cartridges ARE CLEARED FROM THE firearm. 21 Make sure the thread locking compound does not get into... Pre-position the bases on safe position. Once the bases are not too long and interfering with your fingers away from the top of the bolt. Be careful to assure the screws stay tight. You must use a drop of serviceable thread locking compound to assure that the base mounting screws...
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..., the trigger pull weight can also measure trigger pull for you to carry a spare magazine at the Figure 11 factory. The trigger pull weight can be pulled. Ma g a z i n e St o r a g e ( C o m p o s i t e St o c k M o d e l s ) T-Bolt models with the rifle unloaded and the bolt closed, using a 1/16" Allen wrench. This handy feature allows you . To decrease the weight...
..., the trigger pull weight can also measure trigger pull for you to carry a spare magazine at the Figure 11 factory. The trigger pull weight can be pulled. Ma g a z i n e St o r a g e ( C o m p o s i t e St o c k M o d e l s ) T-Bolt models with the rifle unloaded and the bolt closed, using a 1/16" Allen wrench. This handy feature allows you . To decrease the weight...
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... with cleaning solvents, barrel scrubbers and other strong chemicals like those found in the on the tab above the magazine to keep water out of the magazine downward. open the action and make certain YOUR 23 It is preferable to clean these surfaces from coming in... or with chemicals used. When cleaning your hand under light spring pressure. Damage to camouflage, Dura-Touch and other special finishes. The magazine will simply lock into the buttstock with the butt plate and is irreversible and not repairable. Cleaning and maintenance suggestions NOTICE! Also, avoid...
... with cleaning solvents, barrel scrubbers and other strong chemicals like those found in the on the tab above the magazine to keep water out of the magazine downward. open the action and make certain YOUR 23 It is preferable to clean these surfaces from coming in... or with chemicals used. When cleaning your hand under light spring pressure. Damage to camouflage, Dura-Touch and other special finishes. The magazine will simply lock into the buttstock with the butt plate and is irreversible and not repairable. Cleaning and maintenance suggestions NOTICE! Also, avoid...
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... Insert the rod and patch into the barrel at the action end and run it solves the problem before seeking the services of a Browning Recommended Service Center or our Service Facility in serious injury or death. rifle IS completely UNLOADED. WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING ... also include cleaning the barrel. Failure to follow these warnings could result in Arnold, Missouri, or a qualified gunsmith. 1 Remove the magazine and bolt as damage to ensure that the cleaning rod does not strike the crown of time if it becomes excessively dirty. Clean your firearm a...
... Insert the rod and patch into the barrel at the action end and run it solves the problem before seeking the services of a Browning Recommended Service Center or our Service Facility in serious injury or death. rifle IS completely UNLOADED. WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING ... also include cleaning the barrel. Failure to follow these warnings could result in Arnold, Missouri, or a qualified gunsmith. 1 Remove the magazine and bolt as damage to ensure that the cleaning rod does not strike the crown of time if it becomes excessively dirty. Clean your firearm a...
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... it to a qualified gunsmith. 26 NOTICE! Spray the magazine with the loading port away from you) to loosen residue in the magazine. 3 Drain the solvent and residue from the magazine. 4 Use compressed air to dry the magazine or allow it for life. This is explained in this... take your firearm apart beyond what is a specialized, finely fitted mechanism; Of course, misfortunes (such as lubricant and dirt will not adversely affect the polymer magazine or corrode the metal components. Place your firearm to air dry. c l e a n i n g th e m a g a z i n e It is not recommended that will...
... it to a qualified gunsmith. 26 NOTICE! Spray the magazine with the loading port away from you) to loosen residue in the magazine. 3 Drain the solvent and residue from the magazine. 4 Use compressed air to dry the magazine or allow it for life. This is explained in this... take your firearm apart beyond what is a specialized, finely fitted mechanism; Of course, misfortunes (such as lubricant and dirt will not adversely affect the polymer magazine or corrode the metal components. Place your firearm to air dry. c l e a n i n g th e m a g a z i n e It is not recommended that will...