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Shotgun safety
Press the safety button on the trigger
guard until it is no longer possible to
see the red ring, indicating the “ring”
position (g. 2 -3).
Loading
Before carrying out any type of inter-
vention on the shotgun, always make
sure that the chamber, carrier and
magazine are completely empty! (Care-
fully read the instructions for loading and
unloading the shotgun).
Loading procedure
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Indirect solution
Warning: The rearm safety must be in
the “on” (safe) position and the ham-
mer cocked to allow cartridges to be
loaded in the magazine (the red dot on
the bolt release lever must be visible).
1. With the bolt closed and the hammer
cocked, turn over the shotgun so the
bottom opening of the receiver is ac-
cessible.
2. Place a cartridge in the opening and
insert it into the magazine tube until
the carrier latch automatically catches
the cartridge and holds it in place.
3. Repeat the operation until the maga-
zine is completely loaded.
The shotgun is not ready to re until a
cartridge is chambered, using the fol-
lowing procedures:
4. Push the bolt release lever up to move
the fore-end all the way back to open
the bolt. A cartridge from the maga-
zine tube will be released onto the
carrier, lifted, and chambered as the
bolt is closed by sliding the fore-end
fully forward. The chamber is now
loaded with a cartridge for ring.
Warning: The shotgun will re if the
safety is moved to the “re” position
and the trigger is pulled. Comply with
all safety rules.
An additional round can now be inserted
into the magazine if required.
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Direct solution
1. Push the bolt release lever up and bring
the fore-end all the way back to open
the bolt. Place one cartridge through
the ejection port into the receiver
and close the bolt by moving the
fore-end forward. The chamber is
now loaded with a cartridge for r-
ing.
2. Turn over the rearm so the bottom
opening of the receiver is accessi-
ble.
3. Place a cartridge in the opening and
insert it into the magazine tube until
the carrier latch automatically catches
the cartridge and holds it in place. Re-
peat the operation until the magazine is
completely loaded.