Browning Gold 10 Owners Manual - Page 7

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Figure 1A Stock Safety Button EjectionPort CarrierReleaseButton Receiver Rib Trigger \ LoadingPort Trigger Guard Forearm Barrel 6 Muzzle charge the owner for parts and labor to return the firearm to original Browning specifications. DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, ALTER THE TRIGGER, SAFETY OR PARTS OF THE FIRING MECHANISM OF THIS OR ANY OTHER FIREARM. FAILURE TO OBEY THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS. BE CAREFUL! Nomenclature In conventional gun terminology, the position and movement of shotgun parts are described as they occur with the shotgun horizontal and in normal firing position; i.e. the muzzle is forward or front; the butt stock is rearward or rear; the trigger is downward or underneath; the sight is upward or on top. For general parts nomenclature (refer to Figure 1-A). The Browning Gold shotgun is shown disassembled to the extent necessary in order Figure 1B Magazine Tube to follow instructions contained in this book (See Figure 1-B). Barrel Extension Trigger Trigger Group Pin - ""--L" " Boit Handle Bolt Slide Bolt General Operation The Browning Gold shotgun is a lagMer Tc,ve~mr. gas operated, semi- . - Piston Spring Forearm Piston Shoe Fston Rod Z.Z. Gas Bracket Magazine Spring r vp Three ShotAdapter wallgwillignek4 Retainer Magazine Cap Gas Bracket Seal 1./HMI•IIV'fI , Magazine Spring automatic shotgun. It is capable of shooting five shots (with the magazine plug removed) in rapid succession AMIIMININIMMOMMININNI Forearm with each pull of the trigger. Upon firing, high pres- sure gas from be- hind the shot charge passes through the poll in the barrel, through the gas bracket and into the

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Figure
1A
Stock
Ejection
Port
Carrier
Release
Button
Safety
Button
Receiver
Rib
Trigger
\
Loading
Port
Trigger
Guard
Forearm
Barrel
Muzzle
charge
the
owner
for
parts
and
labor
to
re-
turn
the
firearm
to
original
Browning
speci-
fications.
DO
NOT, UNDER
ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES,
ALTER
THE
TRIGGER,
SAFETY
OR
PARTS
OF
THE
FIRING
MECHANISM
OF
THIS
OR
ANY
OTHER
FIREARM.
FAILURE
TO
OBEY
THIS
WARNING
MAY
RESULT
IN
INJURY
OR
DEATH
TO
YOURSELF
OR
OTHERS.
BE
CAREFUL!
Figure
1B
Nomenclature
In
conventional
gun
terminology,
the
position
and
movement
of shotgun
parts
are
described
as
they
occur
with
the
shotgun
hori-
zontal
and
in
normal
firing
position;
i.e.
the
muzzle
is
forward
or
front;
the
butt
stock
is
rearward
or
rear;
the
trigger
is
downward
or
underneath;
the
sight
is
upward
or
on
top.
For
general parts
nomenclature
(refer
to
Figure
1-A).
The
Browning
Gold
shotgun
is
shown
disassembled
to the
extent necessary
in
order
Trigger
Trigger
Group
Pin
-
""--"
L
"
Barrel
Extension
Magazine
Tube
Boit
Handle
Bolt
Slide
Bolt
.
Piston
Spring
lagMer^.-•••••—•Tc
,
ve~mr.
Z.Z
.
Gas
Bracket
MagazineSpring
Three
Shot
Adapter
Retainer
wa
llgwillignek4
r
vp
Magazine Cap
Forearm
Piston
Gas
Bracket
Shoe
Fston
Rod
Seal
1./
HMI
•IIV‘f
I
,
Magazine
Spring
AMIIMININIMMOMMININNI
Forearm
to
follow
instruc-
tions
contained
in
this
book
(See
Figure 1-B).
General
Operation
The
Browning
Gold
shotgun
is
a
gas
operated,
semi-
automatic
shotgun.
It
is
capable
of
shooting
fi
ve
shots
(with
the
magazine
plug
removed)
in
rapid
succession
with
each
pull
of
the
trigger.
Upon
firing,
high
pres-
sure
gas
from
be-
hind
the shot
charge passes through the
poll
in
the
barrel,
through
the
gas
bracket
and
into
the