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Cleaning a Browning Auto-5?

Cleaning a Browning Auto-5?

Postby DanC on Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:30 am

What is the best way to remove the tigger mechanism assembly on a 12 ga Auto-5 , B series 7 digit serial number?



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Cleaning a Browning Auto-5?

Postby Daniel487347 on Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:53 am

Clear the gun. Have the action in the fired position. Lay the gun on it's right side on a soft WHITE towel or cloth. On the lower edge of the receiver there are 3 recessed pins, front, middle and rear. Using a straight drift tap out the rear pin first, then the front pin, leaving the middle pin for last. As you tap out the middle pin leave the drift in the hole in it's place. Grasp the mechanism and remove the drift. Carefully pull the mechanism from the receiver. Install in reverse sequence.
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Cleaning a Browning Auto-5?

Postby DonB890 on Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:12 am

Is that a new type of club?
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Cleaning a Browning Auto-5?

Postby 808State080 on Tue Oct 20, 2009 2:49 am

The Auto 5's trigger is not designed for you to take it apart like the Remington's are. Unless you want springs all over the place, I 'd leave it to a gunsmith... or a GOLFsmith.
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