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9. Align the trigger assembly with the
mounting holes in the receiver by press-
ing bolt release while holding the Trigger
Assemble in the receiver, move the fore-
end fully rearward, then move fore-end
fully forward.
10. Once the action is forward and the trigger
assembly mounting holes are aligned
with receiver, tap in the longer front trig-
ger plate pin, then tap the shorter rear
trigger assembly pin. See picture 24
11. While pressing the bolt release, open the
action by pulling the fore-end fully rear-
ward.
To Function Test Firearm:
When the firearm is reassembled, a short
function test should be conducted to ensure
proper operation before loading or dis
charging the firearm. If firearm does not
function as described in any of the Function
Test then the firearm should be reassem-
bled and function tested again. If the firearm
fails the function test again, then the firearm
should be sent to a REMINGTON® Author-
ized Repair Center or call:
Remington’s customer service number,
1-800-243-9700, Mon.-Fri., 9:00AM-5:00PM
Eastern time.
WARNING! Completely unload the shotgun
before Function Testing. Look into the ejec-
tion port and visually check the chamber, car-
rier, and magazine to make sure there are no
shells in the firearm. Always wear eye protec-
tion when handling the firearm.
1. Point the shotgun in a safe direction.
2. Engage the safety by placing the safety
mechanism in the “ON” or “SAFE" posi-
tion. The Red Band Will NOT Be Visible.
3. Press the bolt release and open the bolt
by pulling the fore-end rearward.
4. Look into the ejection port, visually check
the chamber, carrier, and magazine to
make sure the shotgun is completely
unloaded.
5. Close the action by moving the fore-end
fully forward.
6. Without activating the bolt release, try to
pull the fore-end rearward. The action
should be locked into position and should
not open.
7. Press the bolt release and open the bolt
by pulling the fore-end rearward. The
action should open without binding.
8. Close the action by moving the fore-end
fully forward. The action should move
freely and lock into the closed position.
9. Engage the safety by placing the safety
mechanism in the “ON” or “SAFE” posi-
tion. The Red Band Will NOT Be Visible.
10. Try to pull the trigger. The trigger should
not move and the hammer should not fall.
11. Disengage the safety by placing the safety
mechanism in the “OFF” or “FIRE” posi-
tion.
12. Pull the trigger. The hammer should fall
and the bolt should unlock.
13. Engage the safety by placing the safety
mechanism in the “ON” or “SAFE” posi-
tion. The Red Band Will NOT Be Visible.
14. Move the fore-end rearward. The bolt
should be unlocked and move freely rear-
ward.
16 17
Align Mounting Holes
PICTURE 24
PICTURE 23
Front
Notch
WARNING! This firearm was designed and manufactured to properly perform
with the original parts. It is the user’s responsibility to insure all replaced parts
are correctly installed and that neither replacements nor original components
are altered or changed. Your firearm has many components that must work
and relate correctly to other components for safe and accurate operation.
Incorrectly assembling the firearm or with modified parts can result in damage
to your firearm, or personal injury or death to you or others. Remington rec-
ommends all component replacements be performed by a Remington®
Authorized Repair Center. If a repair or component replacement was not com-
pleted by a Remington® Authorized Repair Center we recommend that you
have your firearm checked by an Authorized Repair Center. See page 22, for a
Remington® Authorized Repair Center nearest you.
THE GUN OWNER and USER MUST ACCEPT FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE
CORRECT REASSEMBLY AND FUNCTIONING OF THE FIREARM AFTER DISAS-
SEMBLY OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS.
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