4 Press the stop again to release the next shell. Continue to do this
until the magazine is empty. Be careful not to pinch your finger.
5 With the “safety” in the on safe position, pull rearward on the
bolt handle to eject the shell from the chamber. The bolt will lock
rearward when the action is cycled with an empty magazine.
6 Using your index finger, feel the entry of the magazine to make
sure there are no shells that have not been fed from the magazine
and ejected. Visually inspect the chamber, feed mechanism and
magazine to assure there are no shells remaining.
I N T E R C H A N G E A B L E C H O K E T U B E S Y S T E M
never Attempt to remove or instAll A choke tube in A loAded
fireArm. whenever removing or instAlling A choke tube in A
shotgun, AlwAys keep the muZZle pointed in A sAfe direction.
completely unloAd the shotgun. open the Action And visuAlly
inspect the chAmber, feed mechAnism And mAgAZine to be
Absolutely certAin the fireArm is completely unloAded.
AlwAys plAce the "sAfety" in the on sAfe position And keep
your fingers AwAy from the trigger. fAilure to follow these
wArnings could result in serious injury or deAth.
do not fire this shotgun without the correct choke tube
instAlled. permAnent dAmAge mAy result to the threAds inside
the bArrel.
use only the AppropriAte gAuge And type of choke tubes,
mArked invector-plus or stAndArd invector, depending on
your shotgun.
invector-plus choke tubes Are for use only in browning
shotguns with bAck-bored bArrels, And Are not interchAngeAble
with stAndArd invector choke tubes. do not use invector-plus
tubes in bArrels threAded for stAndArd invector tubes.
stAndArd invector tubes Are for use only in browning
shotguns, And Are not interchAngeAble with invector-plus
choke tubes. do not use stAndArd invector tubes in bArrels
threAded for invector-plus tubes.
do not use browning stAndArd invector or invector plus choke
tubes in Any shotgun bArrels not supplied by browning. do
not use Any other choking device in Any shotgun bArrels
supplied by browning.
fAilure to follow these wArnings mAy cAuse injury or deAth
And cAuse dAmAge to your shotgun.
All Silver shotgun barrels are threaded to accept the Invector-Plus
™
choke system. Standard Invector and Invector-Plus tubes are not
interchangeable. Confirm the choke system of your shotgun by looking
on the right side of the barrel where the specifications are inscribed,
where the choke markings are normally located.
The constriction of each choke tube is indicated twice on the choke
tube: on the side of the tube, and indicated with a “notch” code on the
top rim of the tube. The included universal choke tube wrench is used
to remove and install choke tubes.
Invector choke tubes are compatible with factory ammunition that has
been loaded in compliance with SAAMI specifications, including
magnum lead and steel shot loads, sabots and shotgun slug loads.
Replacement and additional tubes and wrenches are available from
your Browning dealer, or by contacting the Browning Consumer
Department. See page 43 for contact information.
C H O K E T U B E S E L E C T I O N
To help you choose the correct choke tube for each hunting and
shooting situation, all Browning Invector choke tubes are inscribed
on the side with the patterns they produce with both lead and steel
shot. Each Invector tube also has notches in the top rim of the tube
(Figure 14). These notches are a code to allow you to determine the
choke designation while the tube is installed. Rim notches refer