Browning Gold 10 Owners Manual - Page 18

Invector Choke Tube

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17 The gas system ejects the fired shell and picks up a new shell from the magazine and chambers it, automatically. This is repeated each time you pull the trigger until the last shell has been fired. AFTER SHOOTING, IMMEDIATELY PLACE THE "SAFETY"IN THE "ON SAFE"POSITION. 10 GAUGESTANDARD1NVECTOR- Your shotgun's barrel is threaded to accept the Browning Standard Invector Interchangeable Choke System. You may confirm this by glancing on the right side of your barrel where the specifications are inscribed, and where the choke markings are normally located. The word INVECTOR denotes that the barrel is threaded. The degree of choke is indicated twice on each choke tube: Inscribed on the side of the tube, and indicated with a "notch" code on the top rim of the tube. Browning 10 ING ORINSTALLINGA CHOKINGDEVICE, MAKEABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE GUNIS FULLY UNLOADED, AND THE BOLT OR BREECHIS OPEN! NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE OR INSTALL A SHOTGUN CHOKINGDEVICE ONA LOADEDFIREARM! TUBEREMOVAL] UNLOAD YOUR GOLD SHOTGUNFULLY. INSPECT THE CHAMBER, FEED MECHANISM AND MAGAZINE TO MAKE SURE THEYDO NOT CONTAINANY SHELLS. 2 Open the action, locking it rearward, and place the "safety" in the -on safe" position. 3 Use the Invector wrench to kx)sen the tube. turning it counterclockwise. Finger twist the tube the rest of the way out of the barrel. TUBE INSTALLATION] UNLOAD YOUR GOLD SHOGTUNFULLY. INSPECT THE CHAMBER, FEED MECHA- gauge Standard Invector choke tubes are made with tempered steel and are fully compatible with all FACTORY AMMUNITION(loaded in compliance with SAAMI specifications) including Magnum lead and steel shot loads and rifled slug loads. Browning's universal tube wrench is used to remove and install these tubes. DO NOTFIRE THIS SHOTGUN WITHOUT HAVING ANINVECTOR CHOKE TUBEIN- STALLED. Permanent damage may result to the threads. DO NOT USE BROWNING INVECTOR CHOKE TUBESIN ANY SHOTGUNBARRELS NOT SUPPLIED BY BROWNING. ALSO, DO NOTUSE ANY OTHER CHOKING DEVICEIN ANY SHOTGUN BARRELS SUPPLIED BY BROWNING. USE ONLY CHOKE TUBES MARKED INVECTOR. CAUTION: WHENEVER HANDLING ANY SHOTGUNFOR THEPURPOSE OFREMOV- NISM AND MAGAZINE TO MAKE SURE THEY DO NOT CONTAIN ANY SHELLS. 2 Open the action and place the "safety" in the "on safe" position. 3 Before installing a tube, check the internal choke tube threads in the muzzle, as well as the threads on the Invector choke tube to be sure they are clean. Lightly oil the threads with an oil like Browning Oil. I Using your fingers, screw the appropriate tube into the muzzle end of the barrel, tapered end first, notched end outward. When it becomes finger-tight, use the Invector choke tube wrench to firmly seat the tube. THEINVECTOR CHOKE TUBE SHOULD BE PERIODICALLY CHECKED TO ASSURE THATITIS TIGHT ANDFIRMLY SEATED. BEFORE CHECKING, FOLLOW THE SAFETY GUIDELINES OUTLINED ABOVE.

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17
The gas
system ejects
the
fired
shell
and
picks
up
a
new
shell
from
the
magazine
and
cham-
bers
it,
automatically. This
is
repeated each
time
you
pull
the
trigger
until
the
last
shell
has
been
fi
red.
AFTER
SHOOTING,
IMMEDIATELY
PLACE
THE
"SAFETY"
IN
THE
"ON SAFE"
POSI-
TION.
10
GAUGE STANDARD
1NVECTOR—
Your
shotgun's
barrel
is
threaded
to accept
the
Browning Standard Invector
Interchangeable
Choke
System.
You
may confirm
this
by glanc-
ing
on
the
right
side
of
your
barrel
where
the
specifications
are
inscribed,
and
where
the
choke
markings
are
normally
located.
The
word
INVECTOR
denotes
that
the
barrel
is
threaded.
The
degree
of
choke
is
indicated
twice
on
each
choke
tube:
Inscribed
on
the
side
of
the tube,
and
indicated
with
a
"notch"
code
on
the
top
rim
of
the tube.
Browning
10
gauge
Standard
Invector
choke tubes
are
made
with
tempered
steel
and
are
fully
compatible
with
all
FACTORY AMMUNITION
(loaded
in
compliance
with
SAAMI
specifications)
includ-
ing Magnum
lead
and
steel
shot
loads
and
rifled
slug
loads.
Browning's
universal
tube
wrench
is
used
to
remove
and
install
these
tubes.
DO
NOT FIRE
THIS
SHOTGUN
WITHOUT
HAVING
AN
INVECTOR CHOKE TUBE
IN-
STALLED.
Permanent
damage
may
result
to
the
threads.
DO
NOT USE
BROWNING INVECTOR
CHOKE
TUBES
IN
ANY
SHOTGUN
BARRELS
NOT
SUPPLIED
BY
BROWNING.
ALSO,
DO
NOT
USE
ANY
OTHER
CHOKING
DEVICE
IN
ANY
SHOTGUN
BARRELS
SUPPLIED
BY
BROWNING.
USE
ONLY CHOKE
TUBES
MARKED
INVECTOR.
CAUTION:
WHENEVER
HANDLING
ANY
SHOTGUN
FOR
THE
PURPOSE
OF
REMOV-
ING
OR
INSTALLING
A
CHOKING
DEVICE,
MAKE
ABSOLUTELY
CERTAIN
THE
GUN
IS
FULLY
UNLOADED,
AND
THE
BOLT
OR
BREECH
IS
OPEN!
NEVER
ATTEMPT
TO
REMOVE
OR
INSTALL
A
SHOTGUN
CHOK-
ING
DEVICE
ON
A
LOADED FIREARM!
TUBE
REMOVAL-
]
UNLOAD
YOUR
GOLD
SHOTGUN
FULLY.
INSPECT
THE CHAMBER,
FEED
MECHA-
NISM AND
MAGAZINE
TO
MAKE
SURE
THEY
DO NOT
CONTAIN
ANY
SHELLS.
2
Open
the
action,
locking
it
rearward,
and
place
the
"safety"
in
the
-
on
safe"
position.
3
Use
the
Invector
wrench
to
kx)sen
the
tube.
turning
it
counterclockwise.
Finger
twist
the
tube
the
rest
of
the way out
of
the
barrel.
TUBE
INSTALLATION-
]
UNLOAD
YOUR
GOLD
SHOGTUN
FULLY.
INSPECT
THE CHAMBER,
FEED
MECHA-
NISM AND
MAGAZINE
TO
MAKE
SURE
THEY
DO
NOT
CONTAIN
ANY
SHELLS.
2
Open
the
action
and
place
the
"safety"
in
the "on
safe"
position.
3
Before
installing
a tube,
check
the
internal
choke tube
threads
in
the
muzzle,
as
well
as
the
threads on
the
Invector
choke tube
to
be
sure
they
are
clean.
Lightly
oil
the
threads
with
an
oil
like
Browning
Oil.
I
Using
your
fingers,
screw
the
appropriate
tube
into
the
muzzle
end
of
the
barrel,
ta-
pered
end
first,
notched
end
outward.
When
it
becomes
finger
-tight,
use
the
Invector
choke tube
wrench
to
firmly
seat
the
tube.
THE
INVECTOR
CHOKE
TUBE
SHOULD
BE
PERIODICALLY
CHECKED
TO
ASSURE
THAT
IT
IS
TIGHT
AND
FIRMLY
SEATED.
BEFORE
CHECKING,
FOLLOW
THE
SAFETY
GUIDELINES OUTLINED
ABOVE.