Owner's Manual

EVEN WITH THE BREECH LOCKED OPEN AFTER SHOOTING, DO NOT ASSUME
YOUR SHOTGUN IS UNLOADED. ALWAYS INSPECT THE CHAMBER, CARRIER
AND MAGAZINE TUBE TO BE SURE THEY CONTAIN NO CARTRIDGES
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FIRING YOUR GOLD FUSION SHOTGUN
With the chamber loaded, all that is necessary to fire the gun is to
push in on the safety so that the red warning band is visible on the
left side of the trigger guard and pull the trigger. (See operation of the
safety, page 10).
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.
THE MAGAZINE CUTOFF
The magazine cut-off is located at the front end of the left side of
the receiver. This cut-off has the purpose of locking the shells in the
magazine so that they will not feed into the chamber. This permits
you to quickly change the load in the chamber of the gun without
going to the trouble of unloading the whole magazine. In this way,
a duck load can quickly be thrown out and a goose load inserted if
the need arises.
INVECTOR INTERCHANGEABLE CHOKE SYSTEM
20 GAUGE INVECTOR-PLUS
The barrel of the 20 gauge Gold Fusion has been back-bored and is
threaded to accept the Browning Invector-Plus Interchangeable
Choke System only. The Invector-Plus system is not interchangeable
with the Standard Invector chokes. 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
20 gauge Invector-Plus choke tubes are made with tempered steel and
are fully compatible with all FACTORY AMMUNITION (loaded in
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