Browning B-80 Owners Manual
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HOW TO REASSEMBLE THE BOLT ASSEMBLY— Hold bolt with firing pin up and place bolt slide into position by inserting it into the bolt recess. Components should fit flush, as shown in Figures 20 and 21. Insert the bolt and slide assembly approximately half way into the receiver and maintain their position with hand pressure from the side while the action bar and sleeve is slipped over the magazine tube and engaged in the bolt slide. (See Figures 22...
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will go all the way back before continuing assembly. If the bolt will not go back freely, remove the assembly and align all components carefully, then repeat procedure. Replace the operating handle into the recess on the bolt. (See Figure 25.) Install the trigger housing, being careful to insert the main spring support into the recess. Depress the cartridge stop and bolt release button. Align all components and replace the trigger assembly...
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Depress the carrier release and draw the bolt rearward until it locks in the open position. Replace the gas piston, barrel, forearm and forearm cap assembly. Your B -80 is shipped with a three shot adapter installed. If you want to remove the adapter to increase the magazine’s capacity, proceed as follows: 42
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BE CERTAIN THE GUN IS NOT LOADED AND “SAFETY” IS “ON SAFE.” WE RECOMMEND THAT SAFETY GLASSES BE WORN. Press the carrier release. Lock the bolt to the rear. Remove the forearm cap assembly, forearm, barrel and gas piston. Place the receiver, loading port up, in a well padded vise. Locate the tip of the magazine spring retainer which projects through its port in the underside of the magazine tube. Using a 1/16 inch diameter punch, depress...
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Remove the punch and continue turning the magazine retainer and forearm cap stud until three threads are exposed. At this point lay the screwdriver aside and proceed by hand. (See Figure 28.) 44
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NOTE: The magazine plug is spring loaded and under tension. Be prepared to use both hands in guiding the spring out of, and back into, the magazine tube once the plug has been removed. To reassemble, simply reverse the fore - going procedure taking care to depress the magazine spring retainer lock spring at the point where it prevents the final turns of the magazine retainer and forearm cap stud. (See Figure 29.) Be sure the lock spring is...
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Your shotgun barrels may have been threaded to accept the Browning Invector Interchangeable Choke System. You may confirm this by glancing on the right side of your barrel where the specifications are inscribed, or on the left side of the B -80 breech area where the choke markings are normally located. The word, Invector, denotes that the barrels are threaded. If so, please follow these instructions. DO NOT FIRE THIS SHOTGUN WITHOUT HAVING AN...
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BROWNING. USE ONLY CHOKE TUBES MARKED INVECTOR. Replacement or additional lnvector choke tubes and wrenches are available from your Browning dealer, the Browning Service Center near you, or by writing to the Browning Consumer Department, Route 1, Morgan, Utah 84050. Canadian customers please call or write to Browning Canada Sports Ltd/Ltee, 3167 De Miniac, St. Laurent, Canada H4S 1S0. (801) 543 -3200. (514) 333 -7261. The gauge and choke of your...
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tube, or use the identification marks located on the rim of each tube. Full I Imp. Cyl. IIII Imp. Mod. II Skeet IIIII Mod. III Cylinder No marks As pointed out earlier, you do not need a separate gun to shoot 3 -inch Magnum shells. Simply interchange barrels. You can use the same gun for multiple shooting conditions merely by changing from one barrel to another with a different choke, length and chamber. Barrels of the same gauge are...