Owners Manual
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... or other Browning products, contact: Browning Customer Service One Browning Place Morgan, UT 84050-9326 Phone: (800) 333-3288 browning.com Please use the space below to record information about your A5 shotgun is engineered to give you the best in autoloading shotguns. The A5 shotgun represents the... Suggestions 36 Removal of the Trigger Group 39 Removal of the Slide Assembly 41 Lubricating the Action Tube and Spring 47 Maintenance of Oil Finish Stocks 49 Models with state-of Purchase THAN K Y OU F OR c h o O s ING a B r o w n i n g A 5 S h o t g u n . ...
... or other Browning products, contact: Browning Customer Service One Browning Place Morgan, UT 84050-9326 Phone: (800) 333-3288 browning.com Please use the space below to record information about your A5 shotgun is engineered to give you the best in autoloading shotguns. The A5 shotgun represents the... Suggestions 36 Removal of the Trigger Group 39 Removal of the Slide Assembly 41 Lubricating the Action Tube and Spring 47 Maintenance of Oil Finish Stocks 49 Models with state-of Purchase THAN K Y OU F OR c h o O s ING a B r o w n i n g A 5 S h o t g u n . ...
Owners Manual
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... to follow th i s warn i n g could result in "Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions" beginning on i n your firearm to the rear and off the barrel bracket. Your shotgun will be empty). A5 shotguns will not fall completely through the use 3" or 3½" shells i n a b arrel w i th a 2 ¾ " cham b er , or 3 ½ ... compact units: the barrel, and the action with the chamber appearing to use ammunition other than what is then fired, the result will misfire (with stock and forearm. spec i f i cally, ne v er put metallic cartr i d g es of any k i nd i n a shot ...
... to follow th i s warn i n g could result in "Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions" beginning on i n your firearm to the rear and off the barrel bracket. Your shotgun will be empty). A5 shotguns will not fall completely through the use 3" or 3½" shells i n a b arrel w i th a 2 ¾ " cham b er , or 3 ½ ... compact units: the barrel, and the action with the chamber appearing to use ammunition other than what is then fired, the result will misfire (with stock and forearm. spec i f i cally, ne v er put metallic cartr i d g es of any k i nd i n a shot ...
Owners Manual
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.... Install or remove stock spacers to be sure they are clean. Use only the Invector-DS T-Wrench supplied with your shotgun to remove and install..., the trigger group should be added with a high-quality, lightweight gun oil. 3 Using your Browning dealer or by adding or removing spacers (available separately) to extend length of the barrel, threaded ...Always make certa i n Y O U R shotgun IS completely UNLOADED. Using any other wrench may damage the threads i n the b arrel . NOTICE! If dirty, clean the tube with the A5 (Figure 20, page 30). With longer screws...
.... Install or remove stock spacers to be sure they are clean. Use only the Invector-DS T-Wrench supplied with your shotgun to remove and install..., the trigger group should be added with a high-quality, lightweight gun oil. 3 Using your Browning dealer or by adding or removing spacers (available separately) to extend length of the barrel, threaded ...Always make certa i n Y O U R shotgun IS completely UNLOADED. Using any other wrench may damage the threads i n the b arrel . NOTICE! If dirty, clean the tube with the A5 (Figure 20, page 30). With longer screws...
Owners Manual
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...to the left for a specific amount of a right-handed shooter. The neutral shim, No. 2, is already installed on your shotgun. Drop at comb. Angling the stock to your cheek rests when taking aim. You will notice that your specifications (Figure 22, page 31). If you are different ...eye naturally falls in the on or off approximately 1/8". 33 This casts the stock slightly to always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, with their face, making an adjustment hold the shotgun to the stock using the screwdriver. Remember to the right, away from their respective stamps ...
...to the left for a specific amount of a right-handed shooter. The neutral shim, No. 2, is already installed on your shotgun. Drop at comb. Angling the stock to your cheek rests when taking aim. You will notice that your specifications (Figure 22, page 31). If you are different ...eye naturally falls in the on or off approximately 1/8". 33 This casts the stock slightly to always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, with their face, making an adjustment hold the shotgun to the stock using the screwdriver. Remember to the right, away from their respective stamps ...
Owners Manual
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...a #2 cross tip or Phillips screwdriver to follow these warn i n g s could result i n ser i ous i n j ury or death. A5 shotgun barrels are free, remove the recoil pad. 3 Remove the stock insert to access the stock bolt nut (Figure 24). Insert the screwdriver into each of the screw. The versatility of your new... shotgun can be extended with the existing shim, and install the shim you have the ...
...a #2 cross tip or Phillips screwdriver to follow these warn i n g s could result i n ser i ous i n j ury or death. A5 shotgun barrels are free, remove the recoil pad. 3 Remove the stock insert to access the stock bolt nut (Figure 24). Insert the screwdriver into each of the screw. The versatility of your new... shotgun can be extended with the existing shim, and install the shim you have the ...
Owners Manual
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...help prevent corrosion. 7 Reassemble the shotgun and wipe all finger marks where... DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR shotgun TO PREVENT springs, spring... A normal amount of either is extremely important to the durability and reliable operation of the stock. MOST SOLVENTS ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. r e m o v a l o f t ... nto the wood of the stock soften i n g the...clean your shotgun. 10 ...bore with a nylon brush and lightly oil. 3 Using a shotgun cleaning rod with tip and patch large enough for smooth operation....to make certa i n Y O U R shotgun IS completely UNLOADED. open the act i on ...
...help prevent corrosion. 7 Reassemble the shotgun and wipe all finger marks where... DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR shotgun TO PREVENT springs, spring... A normal amount of either is extremely important to the durability and reliable operation of the stock. MOST SOLVENTS ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. r e m o v a l o f t ... nto the wood of the stock soften i n g the...clean your shotgun. 10 ...bore with a nylon brush and lightly oil. 3 Using a shotgun cleaning rod with tip and patch large enough for smooth operation....to make certa i n Y O U R shotgun IS completely UNLOADED. open the act i on ...