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    							Remember, the broad, polished, finely fitted surfaces of the receiver an
    forearm mechanisms (the ejector slide, the hinge pin, and on each side
    of the barrel receiver walls), must always have a thin film of oil. Use a
    quality oil like Browning Oil for this purpose.
    8 Inspect the barrel and chamber 
    TO BE CERTAIN NO PATCHES HAVE
    INADVERTENTLY BEEN LEFT IN THEM.
    Remove any that remain.
    9 Wipe all wood surfaces with Browning Oil or a quality furniture 
    polish, but not both.
    OTHER CLEANING SUGGESTIONS —
    •  Never pour large quantities of oil into the receiver or other parts. It
    can drain down to the wood and soften it — and cause permanent
    damage and loosening of the stock.
    •  It is very important that the chamber of your shotgun be cleaned
    thoroughly and promptly after shooting plastic shotshells.
    DO NOT
    LEAVE A DISCHARGED (EMPTY) SHELL IN THE CHAMBER FOR ANY
    LENGTH OF TIME.
    The chemical composition of many plastic shells
    contains moisture which can “sweat” out of the shell and onto the
    chamber surface, and possibly cause corrosion and rust.
    NEVER ATTEMPT TO TAKE YOUR BT-99 APART FURTHER THAN EXPLAINED
    IN THIS MANUAL. This is a specialized, finely fitted mechanism. You may permanently
    mar it by attempting to disassemble the inner mechanism assemblies.
    If further disassembly for service or cleaning is required, take your
    gun to a Browning Recommended Service Center, the Browning
    Service Facility in Arnold, Missouri, or a competent gunsmith as
    explained under “Service or Repair.”
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    							SERVICE OR REPAIR If your firearm should require service or repairs, we suggest you
    first contact a local recommended Browning Firearms Service
    Center. Contact your Browning sporting goods dealer or call our
    Service Department for the address of the Service Center nearest
    you. Otherwise, you may send your firearm directly to our own
    Service Department. For technical questions about your firearm or
    service, contact:
    Browning Service Department
    One Browning Place
    Arnold, Missouri 63010-9406
    Phone 1-800-322-4626
    Canadian customers call or write:
    Browning Canada Sports Ltd./Ltee,
    5617 Chemin St-François
    St-Laurent, Quebec H4S 1W6
    Phone: (514) 333-7261
    When returning your firearm for servicing, you must do the 
    following:
    1. Be sure your firearm is completely unloaded.
    2. Package your firearm securely in a cardboard container.
    3. Enclose a letter with your firearm that clearly describes the 
    trouble experienced and the repairs desired.
    4. If convenient, send a copy of the letter to us separately.
    5. Never return ammunition with your firearm. It is against postal
    and most commerce regulations.
    If you have any questions about this manual or about any other
    Browning products, call or write our Consumer Information
    Department:
    Browning Consumer Information
    One Browning Place
    Morgan Utah 84050
    Phone: (801) 876-2711
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    							BROWNING.COM
    BROWNING US:Morgan, Utah 84050-9326
    BROWNING CANADA:
    Browning Canada Sports Ltd/Ltee,St-Laurent, Quebec, H4S 1W6
    BROWNING INTL:
    Parc Industriel des Hauts-Sarts, B-4040 Herstal, Belgium
    AO0212/ 02260
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