Safety Manual - Shooters Arms Manufacturing Incorporated
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Safety Manual - Shooters Arms Manufacturing Incorporated
SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 Always wear eye and ear protection when using any firearm. SAS12 ARMS MANUFACTURING INCORPORATED 12 GAUGE SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 S OPERATION & SAFETY MANUAL We specifically disclaim any responsibility for damage or injury whatsoever incurred as a result of the use of faulty, substandard or remanufactured ammunition, any modifications or changes made to the firearm and improper use or unsafe handling of the weapon. FIREARMS SAFETY IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SHOOTER. ALWAYS TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS IF THEY WERE LOADED. I M P O R TA N T ! ARMS MANUFACTURING INCORPORATED Ting Guan Cmpd., Sacris Road Ext., Tipolo, Mandaue City, Philippines Tel.No. (+6332) 346-2304 Fax No. (+6332) 344-8515 Email: [email protected] website: www.shootersarms.com.ph [email protected] SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 SAS12 page 16 READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS BOOKLET BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM. Be a responsible gun owner. Use it safely, store it securely, and always transfer ownership of a gun responsibly and legally. page 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE Children are attracted to, and can operate firearms which can cause severe injuries or death. Prevent child access by always keeping guns locked away and unloaded when not in use. Otherwise, you may be fined or imprisoned. Firearms Safety Depends on You! A gun is only as safe as the person operating it. You can never be to careful when handling a firearm. Carelessness, such as failing to keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, not being sure of your target and what is behind it, failing to engage the safety properly, leaving ammunition in the chamber or using improper load is often the cause of shooting accidents. Since a bullet can never be called back once on fired, such errors in gun handling can result in the loss of life, severe injury or property damage. It is thus crucial for your safety and the safety of those around you that you learn the principles of safe gun handling and storage before you begin to use your new firearm. Be a safe shooter - please read this instruction book thoroughly even if this is not your first firearm purchase as not all firearms are the same. The first step in being a safe shooter is to learn the rules for the safe operation and handling of firearms. There is nothing more important in gun handling than safety. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF FIREARM SAFETY The Ten Commandments of Firearm Safety must be read and understood before you begin to handle firearms. These rules are intended to be followed by all persons handling firearms in the field, on the range, or at home. Please read, review and understand these rules before you begin to use or even take your new firearm out of its box. Remember, firearms safety depends on you! Commandment #1 Always Keep the Muzzle Pointed in a Safe Direction. This is the most basic and important safety rule. A safe direction is one in which an accidental discharge will not cause injury to yourself, to others or property. This is particularly important when loading or unloading your firearm. Never point your gun at anything you do not intend to shoot. Treat every gun as if it were loaded at all times. Commandment #2 Firearms Should Be Unloaded When Not in Use. PARTS LIST SAS12 1. Left Side Plate 2. Ejector 3. Upper Plate 4. Upper Receiver 5. Main Lock Pin 6. Main Pin 7. Carrying Handle 8. Carrying Handle Bolt (2 pcs.) 9. Bolt Lock 10. Bolt 11. Firing Pin Spring 12. Firing Pin Pin 13. Firing Pin 14. Bolt Extension 15. Bolt Slide 16. Bolt Extension Screw (2 pcs.) 17. Extractor Spring 18. Plunger Pin 19. Extractor 20. Grip Handle Bolt 21. Grip Handle Washer 22. Grip Handle 23. Magazine Catch Lock 24. Magazine Catch Spring 25. Lower Receiver 26. Trigger Pin C-Lock 27. Hammer Pin C-Lock 28. Bolt Stop 29. Trigger Spring 30. Safety Lock 31. Trigger 32. Trigger Pin Bushing 33. Sear Disconnector 34. Hammer Bushing 35. Hammer page 15 36. Hammer Spring 37. Magazine Catch Pin 38. Trigger Pin 39. Hammer Pin 40. Set Screw 41. Collapsable Lock 42. Collapsable Lever 43. Collapsable Butt Tube Pin Spring 44. Collapsable Butt 45. Collapsable Butt Tube Pin 46. Collapsable Butt Tube Bolt 47. Collapsable Butt Tube Washer 48. Collapsable Butt Tube 49. Collapsable Butt Tube Aluminum 50. Collapsable Butt Tube Stud 51. Barrel 52. Cocking Handle Rod 53. Forearm Cap 54. Forearm Tube 55. Swivel Ring 56. Front Sight Bushing Big 57. Lower Rear Sight Bushing 58. Front Sight 59. Lower Front Sight Bushing 60. Front Sight Bolt 61. Action Slide Housing Slide Bar Assembly 62. Cocking Washer 63. Cocking Handle 64. Cocking Handle Washer 65. Cocking Handle Bolt 66. Magazine Body 67. Magazine Pad 68. Magazine Follower 69. Magazine Spring 70. Magazine Spring Guide Operating Principle: Knowledge of how your SAS12 Shotgun operates will make you a safer shooter and a smarter user, better equipped to resolve malfunctions. As the bolt assembly moves to rearward position, the bolt slide of the bolt assembly pushes the hammer backward laying to the disconnector and makes engagement on the disconnector notch and simultaneously the trigger catches the hammer and holds it (and will release only when the trigger is pulled). As the bolt moves forward it strips a round of ammunition from the magazine and pushes it into the chamber. When the bolt’s front face makes contact to the chamber, and the trigger is pulled the hammer will now release hammering the firing pin and makes contact with the chambered cartridges primer, causing ignition. Again, the cocking handle retracted, the extractor pulls the empty cartridge case along with the bolt and ejects it from the open chamber. The bolt’s rearward movement is stopped when cocking handle reaches the end as it bumps to the end of the slot. When the bolt starts forward, driven by the cocking handle’s push, it strips a round from the magazine and pushes it into the chamber. The shotgun is now ready to fire another round (when trigger is pulled), thus starting the operating/firing cycle once again. Malfunctions are usually the result of worn-out parts, improper out-care of the firearm, or the use of inappropriate ammunition. Have your shotgun checked regularly for worn-out parts by a qualified gunsmith. Make sure you Do Not Alter or Modify Your Gun. Have it Serviced For Maintenance Regularly. condition. Any alterations or changes made to a firearm or post manufacturing process can make the -out handle any firearm until you become familiar with the safety handling, loading, unloading ejected from the shotgun after firing. Possible causes are a broken extractor or ejector. Have your shotgun bolt does not move to the rear far enough to clear the top cartridge in the magazine and the shotgun fails to cock. Possible causes are a worn-out sear or sear notch, a bent guide rods or the use of under-powered These two common malfunctions can readily be avoided by taking care of your shotgun and having it regularly serviced by a qualified gunsmith as well as using only ammunition in good condition and of the correct page 4 page 13 60 59 58 Be Complacent on the Gun’s Safety Mechanism. ARMS MANUFACTURING INCORPORATED 12G Shotgun 57 SAS12 56 55 Exploded View 54 53 62 61 63 51 64 65 52 7 19 18 14 35 10 15 16 36 6 8 17 25 39 28 38 37 34 5 67 33 9 12 11 4 31 29 13 3 32 66 and/or death. 68 to firearm damage, serious personal injury 69 27 26 30 23 50 24 49 2 70 1 48 47 46 22 21 43 42 41 40 damage your hearing. Flying debris such 20 45 44 page 14 page 3 SAS12 Shotgun Disassembly Illustration # 16 STEP 11: If it is necessary to remove the hammer assembly, push the c-lock washer of the hammer pin (situated on the left side of the shotgun) with a metal punch to remove it. Illustration # 18 STEP 13: If it becomes necessary to remove the trigger assembly, use a metal punch to remove the c-lock washer ( situated on the left side of the shotgun) of the trigger pin. Illustration # 17 STEP 12: Pull-out the hammer pin on the right side of the pistol. The hammer assembly may now be removed. Illustration # 19 STEP 14: Pull-out the trigger pin on the right side of the shotgun. The trigger assembly may now be removed. When putting your shotgun away for storage, it should be thoroughly cleaned and lightly lubricated. Outside substandard in damage to the shotgun and injury to the shooter and/or bystanders. The manufacturer substandard Should the magazine become fouled with shooting residue, it will need to be dis-assembled and WARNING! The shotgun magazine contains a spring which is kept under great Disassembling and reassembling your shotgun magazine to protect your eyes from the page 12 Basics of Safe Gun Handling 1. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. 2. Firearms should be unloaded when not in use. 3. Don’t be complacent on your gun’s safety mechanism. 4. Be sure of your target and what is beyond it. 5. Use the correct ammunition for your firearm. 6. If your gun fails to fire when the trigger is pulled, handle with care. 7. Always wear eye and ear protection when shooting. 8. Be sure the barrel is clear of obstructions before shooting. 9. Don’t alter or modify your firearm and have your firearm(s) serviced regularly. 10. Learn the mechanics and handling characteristics of the firearm you are using. Safe gunhandling depends on you! A safe shooter is a knowledgeable shooter. Alcohol, drugs and firearms don’t mix. Gun safety requires alertness and concentration. Never consume anything that can impair your judgement or physical coordination when handling a firearm. page 5 SAS12 Shotgun Disassembly Illustration #1 Diagram showing major operational parts of the Model SAS12 Shotgun Upper Receiver Lower Receiver Bolt Collapsable Butt Forearm Cap Trigger Magazine Catch Lock If your shotgun becomes damaged or defective and requires repair and/or maintenance follow the steps below for further disassembly. Front Sight Ejection Port Safety Lock Grip Handle Carrying Handle & Rear Sight Illustration # 10 Illustration # 11 Barrel Forearm Tube Bolt Stop Magazine Cocking Handle The picture above shows the main operational parts of the Shooters Arms SAS12 Shotgun. Study of this picture will aid you in understanding the instructions in this booklet. IMPORTANT NOTICE! The Shooters Arms SAS12, 12 gauge shotgun should be carefully inspected before use, and the owner should thoroughly study the instructions in this booklet to ensure safe operation of this product. STEP 6: Pull-out the left side plate from the rear of the upper receiver. Illustration # 12 STEP 7: Pull-out the upper plate from the rear of the upper receiver. Illustration # 13 bolt assembly Model SAS12 Shotgun Background - your new SAS12 shotgun’s design was inspired by the M4 carbine that was based on the original AR-15 made by ArmaLite. While your new SAS12 fires in pump-action mode, it shares the M4’s attribute of being lightweight, compact and easy to use. Operational Characteristics: The SAS12 shotgun is a compact pump-action fast reloading shotgun with a detachable box magazine. It is composed of the following major components: barrel upper receiver, lower receiver, bolt lock, bolt, bolt slide, firing mechanism and magazine. Its easy to use mechanism is complemented by its quick and straight forward disassembly procedure for cleaning and maintenance. It is equipped with a non-adjustable rear sight and front sight. Attachments points for sling swivels are located on the collapsable butt and on the swivel ring next to the forearm tube. This pump-action weapon fires with distinct and recognizably intimidating shots. STEP 8: Hold the cocking handle with your right hand and slowly pulling it rearward for the bolt assembly be easily taken-out from the rear of the upper receiver as seen in illustration # 13. Illustration # 14 Illustration # 15 Specifications: Caliber: 12 Gauge Type of Shotgun: Magazine Feed Pump-Action Shotgun Magazine Capacity: 6 rounds Barrel: 12 inches Sight: Fixed, front and rear Over-all Length: 26 3/4 inches Weight (w/o magazine): 3.50 kg STEP 9: Disassemble the bolt assembly- take out the bolt lock first. page 6 page 11 STEP 10: Separate the bolt and the bolt slide. Safety Lock lever in upper or “SAFE” position SAS12 Shotgun Disassembly To disassemble the shotgun for cleaning and maintenance, first ensure the shotgun is goggles when disassembling and re-assembling your pistol to protect your eyes SAFE following procedures. avoid serious injury, death or property damage, make sure you know the “SAFE” and STEP 1: Using a metal punch, push in on the main lock pin located on the right side of the shotgun. STEP 2: Pull-out the main lock pin from the shotgun’s left side. STEP 3: Using a punch, push in on the main pin situated on the left side of the shotgun. The shotgun is now loaded and will fire if the safety lever Always wear eye and ear protection when using any firearm. STEP 4: Pull-out the main pin from the right side of the shotgun. page 10 Always point gun in a safe direction. Keep your gun unloaded until you are ready to shoot. STEP 5: While firmly holding the shotgun’s grip with one hand, pull the upper receiver upward with the other hand. page 7 Always wear eye and ear protection when using any firearm. Safety and instruction manuals are available from Shooters Arms Manufacturing, Inc. Always point gun in a safe direction. Keep your gun unloaded until you are ready to shoot. Unloading the shotgun: TO FIRE SHOTGUN: 1. Keeping the 10 Commandments of Shooting Safety in mind, aim the pistol downrange at the target. 2. Release the safety lever by moving it fully forward until it is aligned with the stamped word “FIRE” on the receiver. 3. Place the trigger finger inside the trigger guard and on the trigger. 4. After aligning the sights on the target, slowly press the trigger back to fire the first round. 5. Being a pump-actions it needs to be pump again every after fire. Make sure there are no bystanders in close proximity to the shotgun who could get hit or injured by the ejected cartridge casing. 6. Keep the shotgun pointed in a safe direction. 7. Firing may be continued in this manner until the magazine is empty. 8. When firing is finished, place the safety lever in its “ON” or “SAFE” position by pressing it fully rearward. (See illustration # 2.) 9. Remove the magazine from the shotgun. (See illustration #3.) 10. Check the pistol’s chamber to ensure it does not contain a round of ammunition by pulling back the bolt handle and visually checking to ensure ammunition is in the pistol’s chamber. (See illustration #4.) lever while pulling the magazine out of the shotgun. 4. When storing the shotgun, keep the safety lever in the “ON” or “SAFE” position. Store the magazine and ammunition in a separate place from the shotgun. check to ensure the shotgun is unloaded. To do so, shotgun to shotgun by wiping outside surfaces with a soft Keep fingers protected by wearing a pair of protective gloves when cleaning. your shotgun. Always wipe dry the inside of the barrel before firing and ensure it is free of obstructions. your shotgun or after cleaning it. page 8 page 9