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CONTENTS 10.2. Removal of the Forend ...... 15 1. FIRST AND FOREMOST ...... 2 10.3. Removal of the Sliding ...... 15 2. INTRODUCTION ...... 3 10.4. Removal of the Butt ...... 15 3. SAFETY RULES ...... 4 10.5. Cheek Rest Adjustment ...... 16 4. PRESENTATION ...... 5 10.6. Removal of the Group ...... 17 5. INITIAL ASSEMBLY ...... 6 11. MAINTENANCE ...... 18 6. PRIOR TO FIRING ...... 8 11.1. Overall Maintenance and Lubricating18 6.1. Trigger Safety...... 8 11.2. Post-Use Maintenance ...... 18 6.2. Choke Control…………………………………….9 11.2.1. Barrel Maintenance...... 18 6.3. ……………………………………….9 11.2.2. Choke Maintenance ...... 19 7. LOADING THE SHOTGUN ...... 10 12. ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS AND LIST OF 7.1. Feeding the into ..10 PARTS ...... 20 8. BACKSIGHT ADJUSTMENT ...... 12 13. WARRANTY INFORMATION ...... 22 9. UNLOADING THE SHOTGUN ...... 13

10. DISASSEMBLY OF THE SHOTGUN ...... 14 10.1. Removal of Barrel Group………………….14

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ALWAYS UNLOAD YOUR WHEN NOT SHOOTING. Never transport or store a loaded firearm in a vehicle or building. Unload your firearm before climbing a fence or obstruction or 1. SAFETY FIRST AND FOREMOST entering a slippery area.

FIREARMS ARE DANGEROUS WEAPONS WHICH CAN CAUSE MAINTAIN YOUR FIREARM. Keep the barrel clean and free of SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. WHEN USING ANY FIREARM, obstructions. Clean your firearm regularly and inspect SAFETY MUST BE YOUR FIRST AND CONSTANT CONCERN. periodically to make sure it is mechanically correct and functioning properly. Worn or damaged parts can be dangerous. READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING SAFETY RULES. DO NOT MAKE ADJUSTMENT. Never make changes or KNOW YOUR FIREARM. Before assembling or using our Pump alterations to your firearm. Do not make any adjustments to the , read and understand the instructions and safety trigger or change the or other parts' shape or size. The warnings contained in this Owner's Manual to learn how to use Authorized Service Centers should perform the repair. the firearm safely and correctly. MAKE YOURSELF SAFE. Always wear shooting glasses. When ALWAYS TREAT YOUR FIREARM AS IF IT WERE LOADED. Use the target shooting or plinking, always use ear protection. If your manual safety button, as outlined in this manual. Never move the firearm is equipped with a muzzle brake or is "ported" wear ear safety to "FIRE" until YOU are ready to fire. protection at all times. Never drink alcoholic beverages before or during shooting. KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION. The safe direction may be "up" on some occasions and "down" on others. REMEMBER – FIREARMS SAFETY DEPENDS ON YOU!! Never point the muzzle toward anything not intended as a target.

USE ONLY THE CORRECT AMMUNITION FOR YOUR FIREARM. Be sure to use only the correct gauge and length ammunition for your Pump Shotguns as stamped on the barrel.

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2. INTRODUCTION WARNING: DISCHARGING FIREARMS IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS, CLEANING FIREARMS, OR HANDLING We would like to thank you for choosing the ETRO AMMUNITION MAY RESULT IN EXPOSURE TO LEAD OR OTHER SHOTGUN. It is a unique product with a dynamic design and SUBSTANCES KNOWN TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS, unmatched look due to its ergonomic design, REPRODUCTIVE HARM, AND OTHER SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY. comfortable handling, and superior shooting performance. HAVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION AT ALL TIMES. WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY AFTER EXPOSURE. WARNING: This manual contains important warnings and, therefore, should be read carefully before handling the shotgun.

Please retain a copy of this manual for further references. If you sell or lend your shotgun, please hand in the user's manual with it. You may also access a copy of this operating manual through the website of our company.

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3. SAFETY RULES j) Always wear protective equipment for your eyes and Please carefully read the following rules before ear, such as goggles and ear protectors, while firing your handling your shotgun. firearm. k) Do not consume alcoholic beverages, spirits, drugs, or This shotgun, if not handled properly, can be dangerous medication that can cause distraction before or during and can cause severe injury or fatality. The following safety handling the firearm. rules illustrate the related responsibilities of shotgun users. a) Never aim your firearm at a human (whether the l) Do not leave cartridges in your shotgun when it is not shotgun is loaded or not). operational. b) Do not aim your shotgun to unsecured locations for m) Do not perform any mechanical alterations on your firing. Never fire your shotgun on hard surfaces and firearm. water. n) Always consult authorized service centers for the repair c) Keep the safety of your firearm open until you are ready of your firearm. to shoot (the red warning indicator line should be WARNING: Every firearm has the potential to claim the invisible). life of another human being. The accidents happen as a d) Keep your finger away from the trigger until the moment result of not abiding by the safety rules and carelessness. you decide to fire. WARNING: Emptying, cleaning, or performing the e) Make sure the inside of the barrel is clean. maintenance of your firearm in an environment with poor f) Learn the operation and safety features of your shotgun ventilation can lead you to inhale gun powder gases. These by heart. However, please do note that no safety gasses may cause congenital disabilities, permanent mechanism can replace safety operating procedures. damages, and other severe injuries. Always perform g) Please keep your firearm out of the reach of children. maintenance of your shotgun in a well-ventilated area. h) Do not hinder the maintenance of your firearm. Wash your hands thoroughly after the maintenance. i) Always use appropriate cartridges for your firearm.

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4. SHOTGUN PRESENTATION

Figure 1: Shotgun Main Parts

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5. INITIAL ASSEMBLY

Figure 2

ETRO Shotgun comes with two preassembled pieces in its box (Figure 2). Please follow the instructions below for the initial assembly.

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 Remove the Forend by turning the forend nut counter- clockwise (Figure 3).

Figure 4

 Tighten the forend nut by turning it clockwise (Figure 5).

Figure 3

 Insert the barrel to the Receiver by aligning the barrel's lower ring with the tube (Figure 4). (Please watch out that the is at its farthest position).

Figure 5

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6. PRIOR TO FIRING

Make sure that you have the appropriate ammunition for your shotgun. The cartridges you have selected should be the same with the measures engraved on the barrel.

WARNING: Use only factory-made cartridges. Using hand made cartridges shall result in violation of the warranty provisions.

6.1. Trigger Safety When you press safety on the trigger guard,

 From left to right, the safety button will appear as black on the left side. In this case, the shotgun's trigger safety is open, preventing the trigger pull (Figure 6).

 From right to left, the safety button will appear as red on Figure 6 the left side. In this case, the shotgun's trigger safety is closed, and you can fire your shotgun (Figure 7).

WARNING: Never depend on any mechanical safety mechanism or device to prevent the dangers of careless handling or pointing a firearm in an unsafe direction. While moving the manual safety button, keep all fingers outside of the trigger guard.

WARNING: Apart from firing, make sure your shotgun is Figure 7 not loaded and in safe mode.

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6.2. Choke Control WARNING: Use of incorrect or overloaded ammunition  Make sure that your shotgun is not loaded and in safe can result in death or severe injury and damage to your mode while assembling or disassembling the choke. firearm due to excessive pressure. Even the strongest  During the assembly, do not clench until you make sure firearm can be "blown up" by extreme pressure. Use only that choke threads and barrel threads are completely factory-loaded ammunition of the correct gauge and length mated with each other. for your shotgun as marked on the shotguns' barrel.  To ensure that the choke is fully tightened, make sure that The accidental chambering and discharge of shells of the there isn't any gap between the choke and barrel. Since wrong gauge or length can result in damage to your gun and your shotgun has extended choke, you can tighten it by possible injury to the shooter. Carry only the proper gauge hand. ammunition with you. Do not even carry a 20GA shotshell. WARNING: A loose choke tube may cause bore ퟏ Also, a 3 ⁄ퟐ inch length shell will chamber into a 3-inch obstructions, resulting in injury or death to the shooter or chamber, but the crimp will unfold into the forcing cone, bystanders and damages the shotgun. Tighten the choke tube causing possible unsafe pressures. frequently – before, during, and after shooting.

6.3. Ammunition AMMUNITION NOTICE Our pump shotguns chambered for 12 Gauge shells in 2 THE MANUFACTURING COMPANY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ¾" and 3" length factory loaded according to RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY INJURY OR DAMAGE WHATSOEVER SAAMI standards. Barrels marked for 3" chamber can safely OCCURING IN CONNECTION WITH, THE USE OF FAULTY, OR use for both 2 ¾" and 3" shotshells. NON-STANDARD, ANY "REMANUFACTURED" OR HAND- LOADED OR RELOADED AMMUNITION, OR OF AMMUNITION Exercise care to assure that you are using the correct OTHER THAN FOR WHICH THE FIREARM WAS ORIGINALLY ammunition for your shotgun. Always make sure that the CHAMBERED. gauge indicated on the shotshell headstamp matches the gauge marked on the barrel of your shotgun and that the length of the shell is correct for your shotgun.

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7. LOADING THE SHOTGUN 7.1. Feeding the Cartridge into Chamber The capacity of your ETRO PUMP- SHOTGUN is 5+1 for 2 ¾" cartridges. WARNING: Make sure that the safety of your gun is on (SHOTGUN SHALL NOT FIRE). WARNING: Make sure that the safety of your gun is on (SHOTGUN SHALL NOT FIRE). WARNING: Make sure that the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction. WARNING: Make sure that the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction.  Pull the bolt to be rearmost with by moving the Forend (Figure 9) and push it forward (Figure 10). When the bolt  Insert the cartridge into the magazine slot and push until is pulled rearmost, the cartridge will drop to the cartridge you hear a click. Repeat the same for other cartridges carrier, and when you move it forward again, the (Figure 8). cartridge will be loaded into the chamber. If you want to use additional capacity, you can feed another round into the magazine after feeding one round to the chamber.

Figure 8 Figure 9

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WARNING: If the manual safety is not in the "SAFE" The forend is allowed to move after trigger release for cycling. position, the shotgun is ready to fire. Do not touch the trigger In the case of feeding or extracting need without firing or until YOU are ready to fire. trigger release, you can do the cycling while pressing the release button (Figure 11).

Figure 10

Figure 11

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8. BACKSIGHT ADJUSTMENT Horizontal adjustment;

Vertical adjustment;  Turn the screw seen in Figure 13 to the arrow direction seen on the part with a screwdriver with appropriate  Turn the screw seen in Figure 12 to the arrow direction edges. By doing so, the backsight will slide to the right- seen on the part with a screwdriver with appropriate and the hit point will shift to the right. Turn the screw to edges. By doing so, the backside will uplift, and the the opposite direction of the arrow mark to slide the hitpoint will rise. Turn the screw to the opposite direction backsight to the left-hand side. of the arrow mark to lower the backsight.

Figure 12 Figure 13

WARNING: Do not touch the trigger until you are ready to fire the shotgun, or an unintended discharge may occur, possibly resulting in death or injury to a bystander or damage to an unwilling target.

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9. UNLOADING THE SHOTGUN  Repeat the process until you make sure that all the WARNING: Make sure that the muzzle is pointed in a shotshells are unloaded from the magazine. safe direction.  Push the cartridge carrier by hand and be sure that the Follow these steps to unload your shotgun and magazine: red plug of the magazine is visible.

 Unload the chambered shotshell by pulling Forend back  When the red plug is visible, there is no cartridge left while pressing the release button and push it front again. inside the magazine.

 Ensure that the chamber is also empty, pull the bolt rearmost, and check the chamber visually and by hand.

Figure 14

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10. DISASSEMBLY OF THE SHOTGUN WARNING: If there is a shotshell inside the chamber, the receiver loading port, or inside the magazine, the shotgun will be loaded, cocked, and ready to fire by closing the bolt. WARNING: Before proceeding with the disassembly of Therefore, double-check your shotgun before moving the your ETRO shotgun, make sure that the bolt(forend) forward. magazine and the chamber are empty.

 Follows the steps to disassemble your shotgun for overall Make sure that the bolt is at the farthest maintenance and cleaning. position.  Remove the barrel by pulling it parallel to the 10.1. Removal of Barrel Group magazine tube (Figure 16).

 Remove the forend nut by turning it counter- clockwise (Figure 15).

Figure 16

Figure 15

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10.2. Removal of the Forend 10.4. Removal of the Butt Stock  Pull the Forend in parallel to the magazine tube. (it  Remove the screw on the stock by turning it will come with the lock sliding (Figure 17). counter-clockwise, and then detach the recoil pad (Figure 19-20).

Figure 17

Figure 19 10.3. Removal of the Lock Sliding  To remove the lock sliding from the Forend, pull the bolt arm to back while lifting it (Figure 18).

Figure 20

Figure 18

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 Remove the screw inside of the Butt Stock with 10.5. Cheek Rest Adjustment a wrench inappropriate length (Figure 21).  Loosen the cheek rest nut by turning it counter-clockwise (Figure 23).  Adjust the cheek rest's height to the desired position and then tighten the cheek rest nut by turning it clockwise (Figure 24).

Figure 21

 Remove the Butt Stock by pulling it through the arrow direction while holding the Receiver (Figure 22). Figure 23

Figure 22 Figure 24

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10.6. Removal of the Trigger Group  Remove the trigger group (Figure 27).

 To remove the trigger group, push the receiver pins located on the Receiver with the help of a pin with the same diameter or with a screwdriver (Figure 25-26).

Figure 27

Figure 25

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11. MAINTENANCE  Use a dry and clean cotton cloth to remove the remaining oil residues after the cleaning. WARNING: Before the maintenance, ensure that your  After the cleaning, lubricate the parts to remain a thin shotgun unloaded and the safety is on (SHOTGUN SHALL NOT layer of oil. FIRE).  Ensure that the tools you use for cleanings, such as cloth and brush, are products that shall not damage the parts. WARNING: You should disassemble your shotgun before  Use only high-quality gun oil. maintenance. Please refer to the 'DISASSEMBLY OF THE

SHOTGUN" section. 11.2. Post-Use Maintenance WARNING: Avoid using excessive lubricating while lubricating. Clean the barrel, chamber, and choke tube. Make sure your WARNING: Excess lubrication in the bore or chamber of shotgun is cycling well. any firearm may create excessive chamber pressures or a partial bore obstruction, resulting in possible damage to the firearm and severe injury to the shooter and bystanders upon 11.2.1. Barrel Maintenance firing. BE SURE ALL EXCESS LUBRICANT HAS BEEN REMOVED.  Clean the combustion residues at the bore with 11.1. Overall Maintenance and Lubricating the help of maintenance grease and lubricated cotton cloth. If using a brush is required, then prefer a bronze wire brush. Lock sliding, trigger group, magazine tube, barrel, and Receiver  Use a clean and dry piece of cloth to remove the should be cleaned during overall maintenance. dirty grease remaining after the first process.  After completing the cleaning process, lubricate  Clean the dirt, rust, and sediments on the parts the parts with a lubricated cotton cloth to mentioned above during overall maintenance with the remain a thin layer of grease. help of a cotton cloth lubricated with maintenance oil if required, with a bronze wire brush.

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11.2.2. Choke Maintenance

 Clean the combustion residues accumulated on the choke with the help of maintenance grease and lubricated cotton cloth. If using a brush is required, then prefer a bronze wire brush.  Use a clean and dry cloth to remove the dirty grease remaining after the first process.  After completing the cleaning process, lubricate the choke with lubricated cotton cloth with maintenance grease to remain a thin layer of oil.

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12. ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS AND LIST OF PARTS

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General Assembly Part List

1 Forend Nut 24 Spring, Breech Bolt Latch 47 Spring, Feed Latch 2 Barrel 25 Slide Lock Lever 48 Pin, Latch Pivot (2) 3 Front Sight 26 Spring, Slide Lock Lever 49 Retainer, Latch Pivot (2) 4 Detent, Forend Nut 27 Stud, Slide Lock Lever Spring 50 Cartridge Latch 5 Spring, Forend Nut Detent 28 Pin, Pivot 51 Spring, Cartridge Latch 6 Forend 29 Hammer 52 Trigger Guard Housing 7 Lock Sliding 30 Cap, Hammer Spring 53 Magazine Plug 8 Bolt 31 Spring, Hammer 54 Retainer, Magazine Plug 9 Pin, Retaining 32 Pin, Trigger Pivot 55 Magazine Plug Blocker 10 Firing Pin 33 Trigger 56 Choke Tube 11 Spring, Firing Pin 34 Spring, Trigger 57 Receiver 12 35 Sear 58 Stock 13 Plunger, Extractor 36 Cap, Sear Spring 59 Bolt,CK Stock 14 Spring, Extractor 37 Spring, Sear 60 Flat Washer, Stock Bolt 15 Pin, Extractor Retaining 38 Safety 61 Adjustable Cheek Rest 16 Locking Block 39 Detent, Safety 62 Nut, Adjustable Cheek Rest 17 Pin, Trigger Frame (2) 40 Spring, Safety Detent 63 Screw, Adjustable Cheek Rest 18 Hammer Tube Piston Ring 41 Pin, Safety Spring Retaining 64 Screw, Recoil Pad 19 Tube, Trigger Frame Pin (2) 42 Magazine Tube 65 Recoil Pad 20 Carrier 43 Spring, Magazine 66 & Back Sight 21 Breech Bolt Latch 44 Magazine Spring Retainer 67 Screw, Picatinny Rail 22 Pin, Breech Bolt Latch 45 Magazine Spring Follower 68 Rear Sight 23 Cap, Breech Bolt Latch Spring 46 Feed Latch 21

13. WARRANTY INFORMATION The Manufacturer warrants that this firearm was THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR ITS LOCAL OFFICIAL manufactured free of defects in material or workmanship; DISTRIBUTOR(S) ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR PRODUCT and for two (2) years after the date of original purchase, the MALFUNCTION OR FOR PHYSICAL INJURY OR PROPERTY Manufacturer and/or it's local official Distributor/s agree to DAMAGE RESULTING IN WHOLE OR PART FROM CRIMINAL correct any such defect in this firearm by repair or OR NEGLIGENT USE OF THE PRODUCT, IMPROPER OR replacement (at their discretion and if the firearm is to be CARELESS HANDLING, UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS, replaced, with the same or a comparable quality firearm). USE OF DETECTIVE, IMPROPER HAND-LOADED, RELOADED The Manufacturer does not warrant the wood (stock and OR REMANUFACTURED AMMUNITION, CUSTOMER ABUSE Forend), grips, or metal finish respect to finish, matching of OR NEGLECT OF THE PRODUCT OR OTHER INFLUENCES pieces, dents, scratches, cut, dings, etc. which are or should BEYOND THE MANUFACTURER'S DIRECT AND IMMEDIATE be apparent to the purchaser when the product is CONTROL. ANY PARTS, INCLUDING METAL, WOOD, PLASTIC, purchased. The customer's responsibility is to inspect this RUBBER, SURFACE FINISH OR OTHER MATERIALS, OR IF particular product before purchase to ensure that it is free UNAUTHORIZED REPAIR AND/OR ALTERATION HAS BEEN from defects or damage. This Warranty is effective from the PERFORMED. original retail purchaser of the firearm only. The Manufacturer assumes no liability for consequential, The term of this Warranty cannot be changed except in punitive, or other damages (except as set forth herein) writing by an officer of the Manufacturer or its local official related to a warranty for non-warranty repairs. The Distributor. Warranty does not cover issues faced due to insufficient maintenance or cleaning of the firearm.

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Wholesalers, dealers, or gunsmith (unless they are a repair station authorized by the Manufacturer and/or by it local official Distributor (s) are not authorized to make any warranty repair or adjustment or behalf of the Manufacturer.

This Warranty gives only the original personal retail purchaser specific legal rights.

If service required for this firearm, please return it to the Manufacturer or its local official Distributor(s) in your country through the Retailer from whom you purchased, giving the full details of the defect or malfunction and stating the date of purchase, along with a copy of your sales receipt.

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"Warranty period is 2(two) years for manufacturing defects."

For any Warranty Claims, Please Contact:

Briley Manufacturing. Inc. 1230 Lumpkin Road Houston, Teksas 77043 (713)932-6995

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