Manual

when the trigger is pulled for the second shot. It will not fire both
barrels simultaneously. Only one barrel will be fired with each pull
of the trigger.
CAUTION:
Once again, the Cynergy shotgun has
mechanical triggers. The recoil action of a fired shell in the first
barrel is not necessary to set the trigger to fire the round in the
second barrel. If you pull the trigger on the first barrel selected and
there is no round loaded or there is a misfire, then immediately
pulling the trigger again will fire the shell in the second barrel.
Highly skilled techniques of hand-fitting and polishing have been
used to accomplish precise fitting of metal parts on this gun. These
painstaking operations are necessary to prevent looseness, even after
long use. You may consider your new gun to be slightly stiff. This
close fitting, however, assures you of long lasting dependability.
SERIAL NUMBER
The serial number of your Cynergy is found under the top lever.
Record this number for future reference.
OPERATION OF THE “SAFETY”
The complete action (both barrels) is put on safe” by sliding the
thumb safety/selector rearward (Figure 2). In the “on safe
position an “S” appears directly in front of the safety/selector. The
above applies whether the selector is positioned for the “O (over
barrel) or “U” (under barrel) to fire first. To put the gun “off safe” the
safety/selector is moved forward (Figure 2A). Whenever you are not
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FIGURE 1A
FIGURE 1B
Receiver
Recoil Pad
Trigger
Barrel
Top Lever
CYNERGY
NOMENCLATURE
In conventional gun terminology the position and movement of gun
parts are described as they occur with the gun horizontal and in normal
firing position: i.e., the muzzle is forward or in front; the buttstock is
rearward or to the rear; the trigger is downward or underneath; the
rib is upward or on top. For general parts nomenclature, refer to
Figure 1A. For specific parts names related to disassembly, refer to
Figure 1B. All figures apply to the 12 gauge Cynergy shotguns.
GENERAL OPERATION
The Cynergy shotgun has two separate barrels aligned one over the
other. The trigger is a mechanical system. After one barrel has been
fired, your trigger shifts itself into position to fire the second barrel
Barrel
Muzzle
Receiver
Forearm
Trigger
Rib
Buttstock
Recoil Pad
Top Lever
Forearm Latch
Forearm
MonoLock Hinge Forearm Bracket
Ejector Cam
Safety/Barrel Selector
Trigger Guard
Forearm Bracket
Front Bead
Muzzle
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