Browning Gold 12 Owners Manual - Page 30

Use A Steel Brush On Any Of The Gas Components. - ga 3 1 2 parts

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the inside and wipe off any buildup. It will be easier to remove the piston sleeve spring to clean the interior of the piston sleeve. NEVER USE A STEEL BRUSH ON ANY OF THE GAS COMPONENTS. 3 Complete the cleaning of the gas system by applying a very light film of oil to all parts for protection and lubrication. DO NOT TAKE YOUR GUN'S ACTION APART BEYOND WHAT IS EXPLAINED IN THIS MANUAL. This is a specialized, finely fitted mechanism; any attempt to remove the inner mechanism may mar it for life. It is unnecessary, and may do damage to the inner mechanism, to disassemble it for routine cleaning and oiling. Of course, misfortunes (such as dropping your gun in water) require appropriate attention, and in such circumstances we recommend you immediately take your gun to a competent gunsmith. 28

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the inside and wipe off any buildup. It will be easier to remove the
piston sleeve spring to clean the interior of the piston sleeve. NEVER
USE A STEEL BRUSH ON ANY OF THE GAS COMPONENTS.
3
Complete the cleaning of the gas system by applying a very light film
of oil to all parts for protection and lubrication.
DO NOT TAKE YOUR GUN’S ACTION APART BEYOND WHAT IS EXPLAINED
IN THIS MANUAL.
This is a specialized, finely fitted mechanism; any
attempt to remove the inner mechanism may mar it for life. It is
unnecessary, and may do damage to the inner mechanism, to
disassemble it for routine cleaning and oiling. Of course, misfortunes
(such as dropping your gun in water) require appropriate attention,
and in such circumstances we recommend you immediately take your
gun to a competent gunsmith.
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