Owner's Manual

cleaning requires removal of only the barrel from the receiver (cleaning the
barrel), and the removal of several gas system components. A complete
cleaning requires removal of the bolt and trigger group.
PERIODIC OILING
Ordinary good judgment will
indicate that the metal parts of
a gun should receive a light film
of oil after the gun has been
exposed to weather or handling.
Occasionally, a small drop of light
gun oil may be placed inside the
receiver on the rails on which the
bolt slides (See Figure 11), and on
the surface of the magazine tube.
This will help to relieve friction
and ensure smooth operation.
If the gun has been exposed to a lot of dust, dirt, mud or water, the
principal working parts including the gas system, should be wiped
clean and lubricated with a light film of oil. Two containers of oil
have been provided with your Gold Fusion. Use the oil designated for
the mechanical mechanism on the working parts and metal finishes.
Use the oil indicated for the wood or stock to lightly wipe down the
wood stock and forearm. Do not interchange these two oils.
DO NOT POUR LARGE QUANTITIES OF OIL INTO THE ACTION. EXCESS OIL
WILL RUN BACK INTO THE WOOD OF THE STOCK AND CAUSE SOFTENING
OF THE WOOD, WITH CONSEQUENTIAL LOOSENING OF THE STOCK.
CLEANING THE BARREL
1
BE CERTAIN YOUR SHOTGUN’S MAGAZINE, FEED MECHANISM AND
CHAMBER ARE UNLOADED. PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN THE “ON SAFE”
POSITION AND LOCK THE BOLT TO THE REAR. ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE
SAFETY GLASSES DURING ALL DISASSEMBLY AND CLEANING PROCEDURES.
2 Remove the barrel so that it can be cleaned from the breech end
(See “Disassembly” on page 13).
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FIGURE 11
Place a drop of light gun oil inside the receiver
on the rails.
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