Remington 1100, 1187, 11-87 Super Magnum Instruction Manual
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Ow ner ’s Manual Ow ner ’s Manual page 2 ........the ten commandments of firearm safety page 7 ........important parts of the firearm page 11 ......how to load and unload page 16 ......lubrication and maintenance page 18 ......how to obtain parts and service IMPORTANT!READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS BOOK BEFORE USING THE FIREARM. Instruction Book for: Instruction Book for: Models 1100, 11-87 & 11-87 Super magnum Autoloading Shotguns Models 1100, 11-87 & 11-87 Super magnum Autoloading...
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2 Eliphalet Remington’s first flintlock launched a proud tradition of accuracy & responsibility. 1st COMMANDMENT 2nd COMMANDMENT A Tradition of Performance and Safety. In 1816 Eliphalet Remington was confident he could make a flintlock that was as good or better than any he could buy. His confidence was well founded. The barrel he handcrafted set a new standard for firearm accuracy and spawned generations of products that have made Remington ®Arms America’s leading gunmaker. While performance and style...
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Let common sense rulewhen you carry a loaded gun. If you’re in a situation that could risk accidental discharge – such as crossing a fence, wading through a stream or climbing a tree – always unload your gun. Never pull or push a loaded firearm toward yourself or another person. And never carry a loaded gun in a scabbard, detached holster or gun case. Certain firearms(including some Remington ®rifles and shotguns) are equipped with internal security devices to prevent unauthorized use. In addition, some...
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Use Proper Ammunition. Every firearm is designedto use a certain caliber or gauge of ammunition. Using the wrong ammunition, mixing ammunition or using improperly reloaded ammunition can cause serious personal injury or death. And it only takes one cartridge or shotshell of the incorrect caliber or gauge, or which has been improperly reloaded, to destroy your firearm. It’s your responsibility to make sure the ammunition you use exactly matches the caliber or gauge of your gun. Refer to this instruction...
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5 6th COMMANDMENT 7th COMMANDMENT 8th COMMANDMENT 9th COMMANDMENT If Your Gun Fails to Fire When the Trigger is Pulled, Handle With Care. If for some reasonthe ammunition doesn’t fire when you pull the trigger, stop and remember the 1st Commandment of Firearm Safety – always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. Keep your face away from the breech, then put the safety on, carefully open the action, unload the firearm and dispose of the cartridge safely. Remember that anytime there’s a shell in the...
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Make it a practiceto clean your bore every time you’re going to shoot. Be sure to clean your entire gun before and after long-term storage and no less than once a year. It’s also important to clean your gun whenever it’s been exposed to adverse conditions such as rain, dirt, mud, snow, sleet or saltwater. For safe and dependableoperation of your firearm, all parts of your gun must be properly cleaned and lubricated. Periodically inspect the internal workings of your firearm to be sure they’re clean and...
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Important Parts of the Firearm The Safety Mechanism The safety mechanismon the Model 1100/11-87 Shotguns is a button located behind the trigger. See Pictures 3 and 4. The safety mechanismprovides protection against accidental or unintentional discharge under normal usage when properly engaged and in good working order. To engage the safety mechanism,push the button so that the RED BAND MARKING CANNOT BE SEEN. Always engagethe safety mechanism when the firearm is loaded and you do not intend to...
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8 Do not touch the trigger while moving the safety mechanism. Your fingers and all other objects should be kept outside the trigger guard and away from the trigger until you are actually ready to fire by pulling the trigger. WARNING:The firearm will fire when the trigger is pulled and the RED BAND IS SHOWING. Even whenthe safety mechanism is engaged, careless handling can cause the firearm to fire. See the Ten Commandments of Firearm Safetyon page 2. The Security System The firearm you havepurchased is...
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The Operating Handle The operating handle is used to pull the bolt rearward to open the action. See Picture 7. WARNING:When the operating handle is forward as shown in Picture 7, the bolt is closed and the firearm can be fired. The Carrier Release 1. Point the firearm in a safe direction. 2. Engage the safety mechanism. RED BAND WILL NOT SHOW. 3. CAUTION:Keep your fingers away from the ejection port and operating handle. 4. Push the carrier release to close the action. See Picture 8. The Trigger...
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III. TO CLEAN THE BARREL FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOWN ON PAGE 16. BEFORE LOADING THE FIREARM: Make sure the inside of the barrel is free of dirt or other objects. To Change the Choke Tube WARNING: UNLOADthe firearm before changing choke tubes. Leave the action OPENand the chamber and magazine EMPTY. 1. Point the firearm in a safe direction. 2. Engage the safety mechanism. Make sure the RED BAND IS NOT SHOWING. 3. Place the choke tube wrench into the choke tube. 4. Turn the wrench counterclockwise...