Browning A-500 Manual
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could be dangerously impaired, making your gun handling unsafe to you and to others. READ AND HEED ALL WARNINGS in this instruction book and on ammunition boxes. It is your responsibility to secure the most up-to-date information on the safe handling procedures for your Browning gun. Browning cannot assume any responsibility when unsafe or improper arms and ammunition combinations are used. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE - AVOID UNAUTHORIZED SERVICING. your shotgun is a mechanical device which will not last...
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Nomenclature In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of gun parts are described as they occur with the gun horizontal and in normal firing position; i.e., the muzzle is forward or front; butt stock is rearward or rear; trigger is downward or underneath; the rib is upward or on top. For general parts nomenclature refer to Figure l-A. See Figure l-B for names of all parts and assemblies covered in disassembly and cleaning procedures. Ejection
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A. Barrel Extension GuidesB. Barrel Ring Guide C. Front Action Springs D. Bolt Release Button (Carrier Latch Button) E. Breechblock Assembly F. Carrier G Forearm H. Forearm Buffer Rings I. Magazine Tube J. Magazine Cap K. Magazine Spring Retainer L. Magazine Follower M. Magazine Spring N. Operating Handle 0. Recoil Spring P. Rotary Bolt Head Q. Three Shot Adapter R. Trigger Group S. Trigger Guard Retaining Nut T. Trigger Guard Retaining Screw General Operating Procedures 12 The Browning A-500...
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with four lugs. Upon firing, recoil causes the barrel to travel rearward. Energy differences between loads are absorbed by an internal breechblock spring. A special buffer surrounding the magazine tube stops the rearward motion of the barrel after about 1/2. Inertia from the barrel causes the breechblock to continue rearward, turning and unlocking the 4-lug rotary bolt, recocking the hammer, and ejecting the fired shell. After full rearward travel, the breechblock returns forward, picking up a...
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preventative compound. Before assembling your A-500, clean the anti-rust compound from the inside of the barrel, receiver and the action/ chamber areas. Browning Oil is ideal for removing this compound and for giving your new gun its first lubrication. However, any quality gun oil may be used. Use a cleaning rod and patch as explained under “Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions” on page 54. Serial Number The serial number of your A-500 shotgun is found on the left side of the receiver, at the lower...
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pressures in excess of SAAMI (Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturer’s Institute) established standards. Operation of the “Safety” The cross bolt “safety” prevents the trigger frombeing pulled when in the “on safe” position. The safety is located conveniently at the rear of the trigger guard (See Figure 2). In the “off safe” or “fire” position a conspicuous red warning band is visible on the safety button on the left side of the trigger guard. To place the gun “ON SAFE. press the “safety” button...
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An optional left-handed “safety” can be installed by a competent gunsmith. When installed, the left-handed “safety” will have the “safety” button’s red warning band on the RIGHT side of the trigger guard. DO NOT DEPEND ON THE RED COLOR ALONE TO INDICATE YOUR GUN’S SAFETY STATUS. Time, exposure to the elements, as well as the abrasive action of cleaning agents can erase it. As previously explained on page 2, never rely on your shotgun’s mechanical “safety” devices as the sole provision for safety....
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ASSEMBLY AS A BARREL ASSEMBLY - This is the easiest way to install your barrel on the receiver. If your A-500’s forearm assembly is already removed go to step 2. Take the receiver in hand and first, lock the breechblock rearward by pulling the operating handle fully to the rear. Then, remove the forearm, recoil spring and forearm buffer from the magazine tube by unscrewing the magazine cap and sliding the parts forward, off of the magazine tube. OPEN REAR END OF THE FOREARM. TOO MUCH PRESSURE COULD...
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tube. The forearm buffer must be toward the receiver. However, both the spring and the buffer, individually, can be installed in either direction. With the gun in a horizontal position, install the entire barrel/forearm assembly onto the receiver by sliding the forearm (with buffer and spring inside) over the magazine tube (See Figure 4). Position the gun vertically (barrel up), then slide the barrel/forearm assembly fully rearward, making sure that the barrel extension rails are fully seated in the...
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the rotary bolt. If it does, work the breechblock rearward very slightly by pulling rearward on the operating handle (several times if necessary), until the barrel slips into position. Install the magazine cap. Make absolutely sure that the magazine cap is tightened fully, and that there is no play present in the forearm. Your A-500 is now assembled. PART BY PART ASSEMBLY - If the forearm, recoil spring and buffer have already been dis- assembled (as after cleaning) proceed to step 2. Disassemble the...