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    							INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR 
    12 GAUGE OVER & UNDER
    SHOTGUN 
    						
    							INSTRUCTION MANUAL
    Thank you very much for your confidence in our products,
    and thank you for purchasing our 12 gauge over & under
    shotgun, Tiger head Brand.
    Tiger Head Brand 12 gauge over & under shotgun is ele-
    gant in shape, the mechanical functions are reliable and
    the firing accuracy is very good. It is easy to assemble,
    disassemble, and maintain.
    Our shotgun is manufactured by using high quality steels,
    and the barrel is made from special gun barrel steel.
    During production strict quality control is exercised and its
    quality is ensured. 
    NOTE: Do not use steel shot in this
    gun.  The use of steel shot will damage the barrel and will
    void the warranty.
    12 Gauge Over & Under Shotgun
    Main Technical Data
    Item Model of 12 ga O&H Shotgun PH12-1
    Gauge 12 
    Barrel length (in)  29½
    Chamber length (in)  2¾ 
    Choke over  F 
    Choke Under  M 
    Drop at comb (in)  1½
    Drop at heel (in)  2½
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    							Type of buttstock Common buttstock w/hard 
    plastic buttplate 
    Length of pull (in)  13¾ 
    Engraving on receiver  No 
    Lead Shot Only  Yes
    SAFETY FIRST
    Firearms can be dangerous and can cause serious injury or
    death.  Proper and safe firearms handling is the responsibility
    of anyone who touches or uses a firearm.  Safety has to be
    the primary consideration of anyone handling a firearm.
    When purchasing a firearm, you assume responsibility for its
    safe use, storage, and transportation.  Particularly, it is critical
    that firearms be kept from unauthorized use, and this includes
    children.  Your responsibility also includes, but is not limited to,
    the need to protect yourself and others from injury resulting
    from the misuse or abuse of a firearm.
    Treat all firearms as if they were loaded.
    Always be aware of where the muzzle is pointed.
    Carry your firearm in a way that will preclude accidental
    injury to yourself or others in the event you should 
    stumble, fall, or drop the firearm.
    Before shooting, make certain the barrel has no
    obstructions.
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    							Do not allow the firearm or ammunition to be left 
    unattended. Secure both the firearm and ammunition 
    from access by unauthorized people, including children.
    When shooting, always be certain that the area beyond
    the target, including the backstop, is clear and safe.  
    Also make certain that shots fired present no safety 
    hazards for yourself or others.
    Always use both ear and eye protection when shooting.
    Always use factory loaded ammunition designed for 
    and intended to be used in the firearm you are shoot
    ing.  It must be the proper caliber and type for your 
    firearm. 
    Always understand the proper operation of your 
    firearm, and never allow the firearm to be used by any
    one who does not understand how to use the firearm 
    properly and safely.
    Never pass a firearm to another person unless the 
    action is open and the firearm is in an unloaded and 
    safe condition. Never put your finger into the trigger 
    guard until you are ready to shoot.
    When not using the firearm, ensure that it is unloaded.
    Store your firearm unloaded and in an area which is 
    secure from unauthorized access.  Furthermore, store 
    412 Gauge Over & Under Shotgun 
    						
    							ammunition separately in an area  secure from 
    unauthorized access.
    SAFETY WARNING
    :
    Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning
    firearms or handling ammunition may result in exposure to
    lead and other substances known to cause birth defects,
    reproductive harm and other serious physical injury. Have ade-
    quate ventilation at all times.  Wash hands thoroughly after
    exposure.
    PARTS NOMENCLATURE
    The parts nomenclature of the shotgun is as shown in 
    Fig 1.
    1.  Over Barrel
    2.  Under Barrel
    3.  Receiver
    4.  Top Lever
    5.  Safety Button
    6.  Buttstock
    7.  Forend
    8.  Latch
    9.  Hinge Pin
    10.  Hinge
    11.  Right Trigger
    12.  Left Trigger
    512 Gauge Over & Under Shotgun 
    						
    							Figure 1:
    AMMUNITION
    Our over & under shotgun is 12 guage and the chamber
    length is 70 mm (2 ¾ in). Use only good quality ammuni-
    tion in this shotgun (lead shot only).
    ASSEMBLY
    Prior to assembly, move the top lever to the extreme right
    hand position and    release (this will cock the shotgun).
    Check the gun again to ensure there is no dirt or burrs in
    the fitting portions.  Coat all metal surface with a good rust
    preventative lubricant.
    To assemble, ensure that the latch (8) is in the verticle
    position (see Fig 2).  Grasp the barrel with left hand and
    hold receiver with right hand.  Move top lever to extreme
    right.  Ensure that the extractor is fully forward.  Slide the 
    barrel assembly into the receiver.  Ensure that the pins on
    the extractor fit into the grooves in the receiver.  Close 
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    12 Gauge Over & Under Shotgun 
    						
    							the action and push the latch fully forward.  The shot gun
    is now assembled.  
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    Extractor Lug
    Hinge Slot
    Fig.2 Disassembling Barrel from Receiver
    Fig.3 Assembly of Shotgun
    12 Gauge Over & Under Shotgun 
    						
    							LOADING & FIRING
    When loading your shotgun the muzzle should be pointed
    in a safe direction.  Grasp the barrel with your left hand
    and with the thumb of your right hand move the top lever
    to the extreme right.  Swing the barrel downward with your
    left hand until it cannot be moved, thus the chamber is
    opened, the safety button is returned to the safe position.
    Check the bores of both barrels to make sure they are not
    obstructed. Load shells into the chambers until the extrac-
    tor catches the rims of shotshells.   Hold the buttstock with
    your right hand and grasp the barrel with your left hand.  
    Swing the barrel upward to close the gun.  To fire, aim at
    the target, push the safety button to the front position and
    pull the trigger.  The shotgun uses a double trigger to con-
    trol the firing of shotshells in the over and under barrels
    respectively.  You can choose to fire the over or under bar-
    rel as desired.  Pull the right trigger to fire the shell in the
    under barrel. Pull the left trigger to fire the shell in the over
    barrel.  Never pull both triggers to fire the shells in both
    barrels simultaneously, otherwise serious accidents may
    occur.
    812 Gauge Over & Under Shotgun 
    						
    							EXTRACTING EMPTY SHOTSHELL
    Move the top lever to the right.  Swing the barrel to the
    loading position. The empty shells will be extracted out for
    some length by the extractor, and then 
    you can take it out with your fingers.
    DISASSEMBLY
    This shotgun is built to very close tolerances.  Use
    extreme care when disassembling and re-assembling to
    ensure that this shotgun is not damaged.
    Before disassembling, ensure your shotgun is unloaded
    and pointed in a safe direction.  Move the barrel latch
    downward to its rear most position.  Move the top lever to
    the extreme right to open the shotgun.  Swing the barrel
    down for approximately 15.  Ensure the extractor is seated
    forward fully.  Pull the barrel upward with your left hand,
    and press the buttstock downward with your right hand.
    Exert force simultaneously with both your hands in oppo-
    site directions to release the barrel from the receiver as
    shown in Fig 2.
    912 Gauge Over & Under Shotgun 
    						
    							Figure #2
    Figure #3
    1.Latch
    2. Slot
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