Mossberg 46 RIMFIRE User Manual

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Read and understand this entire manual and its safety warnings before
handling this firearm.

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When shipped from the factory the rifle has a protective coat of oil on its metal
parts. Before using the rifle, visually and physically inspect the inside of the barrel
to be sure it is free of any excess oil, grease or any obstructions. Obstructions of
any kind can cause damage to the firearm and may result in serious personal
injury to the shooter and/or others nearby.

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The 464™ Rimfire Lever Action is designed to operate ONLY with the caliber inscribed
on the barrel.

*The chamber is the rear most part of the barrel. It can be seen when the bolt is in
the “open” position.

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The safety button is located on the top rear portion of the receiver (Fig. 2) and must be
manually moved to the desired position by the shooter.

Remember, a firearm’s manual safety is a mechanical device which can never
replace safe firearm handling practices.

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Fiig

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STOCK

SAFETY BUTTON

HAMMER

RECEIVER

BOLT

*CHAMBER

(Not Visible)

REAR SIGHT

FRONT SIGHT

MUZZLE

INNER MAGAZINE TUBE

OUTER MAGAZINE TUBE

RECOIL PAD

FINGER LEVER

TRIGGER STOP
(Not Visible)

TRIGGER

EJECTION PORT

RED DOT

“OFF” (FIRE)

(FORWARD)

as shown

“ON” (SAFE)

(FULLY REARWARD)

SAFETY BUTTON

RECEIVER

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The manual safety, when
engaged, prevents the hammer
from striking the firing pin.
When the safety is in the “ON”
(SAFE) position, and the trigger
is pulled fully to its rearward
position, the hammer will
partially fall (shown in fig. 2), but
will not strike the firing pin.
When the safety is in the
“OFF” (FIRE) position, and the
trigger is pulled fully to its
rearward position, the hammer
will fall through its full range of
motion and strike the firing pin.

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