BLACKHAWK! COMPSTOCK SHOTGUN STOCK User Manual

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Forend Installation Instructions

CompStock Technical Information

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Refer to manufacturer’s instructions that came with your gun for the best method to remove your
forend. Shotguns generally have some type of retaining nut that must be removed to free the bar-
rel and another to free the forend. (Fig. 7)

1. Remove the barrel retention nut.
2. Remove barrel from action.
3. Remove forend nut by turning with appropriate tool.
4. Forend will now slide freely off and detach from slide handle.
5. Slide new forend back onto slide handle. Reassemble in reverse order

tightening the nuts according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.

NOTE: Some Mossberg forends will require the purchase of an adaptor. Please contact customer
service for details. Call 1-800-694-5263

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE COMPSTOCK
The CompStock should only be used with the specific shotgun for which it was designed. Before
installing your new stock, be sure that your gun is unloaded and follow the assembly instructions
provided with this product. Check all functions of your gun after the stock is installed. If you do
not feel competent to check the proper function yourself have your gunsmith check this for you.
Finally, it is important to test-fire the gun after installation, but before using it in the field to be cer-
tain it functions properly and you can handle the gun safely.

All firearms are potentially dangerous; their improper use may cause great harm, personal injury
or death. It is your responsibility to know the safe use, procedures and operation of your firearm,
and to store, handle, and transport your firearm safely. Proper training is available through
accredited firearms safety training programs.

To ensure proper installation, check the following...

1 Stock aligned square with receiver.

2 Consistent gap or clearance between hard sleeve & the stock.

3 Butt pad is aligned properly with the hard sleeve with no gap.

4 Stock attached firmly against the stock with no gap.

WARNING: Sling Swivel Stud - Do not install or relocate a sling swivel stud into the hole on

the bottom of the stock. Doing so will damage the CompStock Mechanism and interfere with the
function of stock. If a sling stud is not already pre-installed, a stud may be installed 1.25 inches
forward of the existing hole.

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