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over and under shotgun
owner’s manual

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Important operating instructions for:

C o n t e n t s 					

Browning Cynergy
over and under shotguns

You are Responsible for Firearms Safety.................................................2

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Page

General Description and Operation........................................................9

If you have any questions about your new firearm, this
owner’s manual or other Browning products, contact:

Nomenclature..........................................................................................10

Browning Customer Service
One Browning Place
Morgan, UT 84050-9326
Phone: (800) 333-3288
browning.com

Initial Cleaning........................................................................................10

Serial Number.........................................................................................10
Operation of the “Safety”.......................................................................11
Barrel Selector.........................................................................................12
Top Lever.................................................................................................12
Assembly..................................................................................................13

Please use the space below to record information about
your new firearm.
Model ___________________________________________________
Serial Number_____________________________________________
Purchased From_ __________________________________________
Date of Purchase___________________________________________

Disassembly.............................................................................................15
Ammunition............................................................................................16
Loading....................................................................................................17
Firing.......................................................................................................18
Unloading................................................................................................19
Interchangeable Choke Tube System.....................................................19
Adjusting the Comb................................................................................23
Adjusting the Length of Pull..................................................................30
Triple Trigger™ System...........................................................................32

THAN K YOU F OR c h o O s ING a
Browning cynergy Shotgun.
The Cynergy is the very latest in over and under shotgun technology,
incorporating cutting edge technology with legendary integrity earned
by producing the very finest over and under shotguns for more than
75 years. The Cynergy’s precise fit and finish will give you a keen sense
of confidence and pride.

Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions................................................33
Barrel Porting..........................................................................................38
Maintenance of Oil Finish Stocks..........................................................38
Models with Special Finishes.................................................................38
Service or Repair.....................................................................................39

With a reasonable amount of care, your Cynergy shotgun is designed
to give you many years of dependable, enjoyable service.
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You Are Responsible For Firearms Safety

	

Failure to follow any of the following warnings could result
in serious injury or death.

Remember, safe gun handling does not stop with your firearm’s
mechanical “safety” devices, it starts there. Always treat this firearm
with the respect due a loaded, ready-to-fire firearm.

	

Some firearms do not have a mechanical “safety.” Many target
firearms, lever-action firearms and pistols do not have manual
“safety” mechanisms. Therefore it is critical to read and
understand the owner’s manual for every firearm which explains
the safe operation of the firearm.

There is no excuse for careless or abusive handling of any firearm.
At all times handle this firearm and all other firearms with intense
respect for their power and potential danger.

	

While it is a good idea to “test” your firearm’s mechanical “safety”
periodically for proper function, never test the “safety” while your
firearm is loaded or pointed in an unsafe direction.

Please read and understand all of the cautions, warnings, notices,
proper handling procedures and instructions outlined in this owner’s
manual before using your new firearm.

3	Whenever you handle any firearm, or hand it to someone,
always open the action immediately and visually check the
firearm’s chamber to Make certain that the firearm is
completely unloaded.
Make certain the firearm does not inadvertently contain any
ammunition. Always keep the chamber empty and the “safety”
in the on safe position unless shooting is imminent.

As a gun owner, you accept a set of demanding responsibilities. How
seriously you take these responsibilities can be the difference between
life and death.

1	ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE OF YOUR firearm POINTED IN A SAFE
DIRECTION even though you are certain it is unloaded.
Never point any firearm at anything you do not intend to shoot.
Be extremely alert and aware of all persons and property within
the range of your ammunition.
2	Never rely totally on your Firearm’s mechanical “safety”
device. Like any mechanical device, a “Safety” can sometimes
fail; it can be jarred or inadvertently manipulated into an
unsafe condition.
The word “safety” describes a firearm’s trigger block mechanism,
sear block mechanism, hammer block mechanism or firing pin
block mechanism. Mechanical “safeties” are designed to place your
firearm in a safer status, and no guarantee can be made that the
firearm will not fire even if the “safety” is in the on safe position.
Mechanical “safeties” merely aid safe gun handling and are no
excuse for pointing your firearm’s muzzle in an unsafe direction.
See “Operation of the Safety” on page 11 for instructions on the
operation of this firearm’s “safety.”
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4	Always WEAR Ear AND Eye PROTECTION WHEN SHOOTING.
Unprotected, repeated exposure to gunfire can cause hearing
damage. Wear hearing protection (shooting ear plugs or muffs)
to guard against such damage.

	

Wear shooting glasses to protect your eyes from flying particles.
Allow proper distance (eye relief) between a scope and your
eye when firing a scoped rifle, shotgun or pistol. Do not use
unorthodox shooting methods that could cause the rearward travel
of the slide or bolt of a firearm to contact your eyes, face or hands.
Always keep a safe distance between the muzzle of your firearm
and any persons nearby, as muzzle blast, debris and ejecting shells
could inflict serious injury.

	

Always wear eye protection when disassembling and cleaning any
firearm to prevent the possibility of springs, spring-tensioned
parts, solvents or other agents from contacting your eyes.
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5	Keep all firearms unloaded during transport, even
when stored in a holster, gun case, scabbard or
other container.
6	DROPPING or jarring A LOADED FIREARM CAN CAUSE
ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE.
This can occur even with the “safety” in the on safe position. Be
extremely careful while hunting or during any shooting activity
to avoid dropping any firearm.
7	 hunting from elevated surfaces such as treestands
is dangerous.
Doing so may increase the risk of mishandling a firearm. The
following rules should always be observed by you and those you
hunt with. Always make certain that the stand being used is safe
and stable. Always make certain that your firearm is unloaded
when it is being taken up and down from the stand. Always make
certain that your firearm is not dropped from the stand, or
dropped while it is being taken up or down from the stand.
Remember, a loaded firearm may discharge when dropped,
even with the “safety” in the on safe position.
8	Store your firearm and ammunition separately, well beyond
the reach of children.
Take prudent safeguards to ensure your firearm does not become
available to untrained, inexperienced or unwelcome hands. Store
all firearms in secure, locked cases or a gun safe. Keep your firearm
unloaded when not in use.
9	BEWARE OF BARREL OBSTRUCTIONS.
Mud, snow and an infinite variety of other objects may
inadvertently lodge in a barrel bore. It only takes a small
obstruction to cause dangerously increased pressures that
can damage your firearm and cause serious injury to yourself
and others.

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BEFORE CHECKING FOR A BARREL OBSTRUCTION, BE CERTAIN
YOUR FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED, THERE IS Not a
LIVE shell IN THE CHAMBER AND THE “SAFETY” IS IN THE
ON SAFE POSITION.

	

After assuring yourself that the firearm is completely unloaded,
open the breech or action and look through the barrel to be sure it
is clear of obstructions. If an obstruction is seen, no matter how
small it may be, clean the bore with a cleaning rod and patch as
described on page 34 of this owner’s manual.

10	Be alert to the signs of ammunition malfunction. if you
detect an off sound or light recoil when a shell is fired,
do not load another shell into the chamber.
If your firearm fails to fire, keep the muzzle pointed in a safe
direction for a minimum of 30 seconds. Carefully open the action
and remove the shell from the chamber. If the primer is indented,
the defective shell should be disposed of in a way that cannot
cause harm. If the primer is not indented, your firearm should
be examined by a qualified gunsmith and the cause of the
malfunction corrected before further use. Glance down the barrel
to make sure that no obstructions remain in the barrel. Completely
clear the barrel before loading and firing again. Failure to follow
these instructions can cause extensive damage to your firearm and
possible serious injury to yourself and others.
11	 never insert a shell of the incorrect gauge into
any firearm.
The gauge of your firearm is marked on the barrel. Store all shells
of different gauges in completely separate and well-marked
containers. Never store shells of mixed gauges in a common
container or in your pockets. See page 16 for more information
on the correct ammunition for your firearm.

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12	 examine every shell you put in your firearm.
We assume no responsibility for the use of unsafe or improper
firearm and ammunition combinations or damage or injury
caused by damaged ammunition. It is your responsibility
to read and heed all warnings in this owner’s manual and on
ammunition boxes. See page 16 for more information on the
correct ammunition for your firearm.
13	USE ONLY SAAMI APPROVED AMMUNITION.
The barrel and action of this firearm have been made with
substantial safety margins beyond the pressures developed by
established American commercial loads. Nevertheless, we can
assume no liability for incidents which occur through the use of
shells of nonstandard dimensions or which develop pressures
in excess of commercially available ammunition which has been
loaded in accordance with standards established by the Sporting
Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers’ Institute (SAAMI).
14	Make sure of adequate ventilation in the area that you
discharge a firearm. Lead exposure can occur from
discharging firearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning
firearms or handling ammunition.
Lead is a substance that has been known to cause birth defects,
reproductive harm and other serious injury. Wash hands
thoroughly after exposure to ammunition or after cleaning
a firearm.
15	 do not snap the firing pin on an empty chamber; the
chamber may not be empty!
Treat every firearm with the respect due a loaded firearm, even
though you are certain the firearm is unloaded.
16	KEEP YOUR Fingers AWAY FROM THE TRIGGER WHILE LOADING
and unloading UNTIL shooting is imminent.

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17	BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET AND BACKSTOP, particularly
during low light periods.
Know the range of your ammunition. Never shoot at water or
hard objects.
18	ALWAYS UNLOAD your firearm’s CHAMBER BEFORE CROSSING
A FENCE, CLIMBING A TREE, JUMPING A DITCH OR NEGOTIATING
OTHER OBSTACLES.
Never place your firearm on or against a fence, tree, car or other
similar object.
19	BE DEFENSIVE AND ON GUARD AGAINST UNSAFE GUN
HANDLING AROUND YOU AND OTHERS.
Don’t be timid when it comes to firearm safety. If you observe
other shooters violating any of these safety precautions, politely
suggest safer handling practices.
20	BE CERTAIN your firearm is UNLOADED BEFORE CLEANING.
Because so many firearm accidents occur when a firearm is being
cleaned, special and extreme care should be taken to be sure your
firearm is unloaded before disassembly, cleaning and reassembly.
Keep ammunition away from the cleaning location. Never test the
mechanical function of any firearm with live ammunition.
21	TEACH AND SUPERVISE FIREARMS SAFETY TO ALL MEMBERS OF
YOUR FAMILY, ESPECIALLY TO CHILDREN AND NON-SHOOTERS.
Closely supervise newcomers to the shooting sports. Encourage
enrollment in hunting and shooting safety courses.
22	NEVER DRINK ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR TAKE ANY TYPE
OF DRUGS BEFORE OR DURING SHOOTING.
Your vision, motor skills and judgment could be dangerously
impaired, making your gun handling unsafe to you and to others.

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23	 read AND HEED ALL WARNINGS in this owner’s manual, on
ammunition boxes and with all accessories that you install
on your firearm.
It is your responsibility to secure the most up-to-date information
on the safe handling procedures of your Browning firearm. We
assume no liability for incidents which occur when unsafe or
improper firearm accessories or ammunition combinations
are used.
24	Practice periodic MAINTENANCE, AVOID UNAUTHORIZED SERVICING.
Your firearm is a mechanical device which will not last forever,
and as such, is subject to wear and requires periodic inspection,
adjustment and service. Browning firearms should be serviced by
a Browning Recommended Service Facility or by our Service
Facility in Arnold, Missouri. We assume no responsibility for
injuries suffered or caused by unauthorized servicing, alterations
or modifications of Browning firearms.
25	WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE ON FIREARMS THAT
HAVE BEEN ALTERED, ADDED TO OR SUBSTANTIALLY CHANGED.
Removal of metal from the barrel, or modifications of the firing
mechanism and/or operating parts, may lead to a refusal of service
on such firearms. We will charge you for parts and labor to return
the firearm to original specifications.

	

DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, ALTER THE TRIGGER, SAFETY
OR other PARTS OF THE FIRING MECHANISM OF THIS OR ANY
OTHER FIREARM. FAILURE TO OBEY THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN
INJURY OR DEATH TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS.

Be careful!

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Figure 1
“Safety”
Buttstock

Top Lever

Rib

Front Sight
Barrels

Muzzles

Forearm
Trigger
Recoil Pad

Receiver

G e n e r a l d e s c r i p t i o n a n d Op e r a t i o n
The Browning Cynergy is a two barreled shotgun with the barrels
aligned one over the other that allow a rapid second shot when
needed. Highly-skilled techniques of hand-fitting and polishing
have been used to precisely fit the metal parts on this gun. These
painstaking operations are necessary to prevent loosening even after
years of use. You may consider your new gun to be slightly stiff. This
close fitting, however, assures you of long-lasting dependability.
Unlike other over and under shotguns, the Cynergy features the
Reverse Striker Trigger System. The Reverse Striker is a mechanical
trigger system rather than a traditional recoil-actuated trigger system.
With the Reverse Striker, after one barrel has been fired the trigger
shifts itself into position to fire the second barrel when the trigger is
pulled for the second shot. It will not fire both barrels simultaneously.
Only one barrel will be fired with each pull of the trigger.
The Cynergy has a mechanical trigger system. The recoil action
of a fired shell in the first barrel is not necessary to set the
trigger to fire the shell in the second barrel. If you pull the
trigger on the first barrel selected and there is no shell
loaded, or the shell misfires, immediately pulling the trigger
again will fire the shell in the second barrel. Failure to
follow this warning could result in serious injury or death.
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Figure 2
Top Lever
Recoil Pad

Receiver
Forearm

Forearm Bracket
Ejectors

Ejector Cam

Forearm Latch

prevent these surfaces from coming in contact with cleaning solvents,
barrel scrubbers and other strong chemicals. It is preferable to clean
these surfaces with a lightweight gun oil containing no solvents, or
with a damp cloth and mild dish soap (be sure to keep water out of
the action). When cleaning your firearm’s bore and action, protect the
external finishes from any contact with chemicals used. Also, avoid
any contact between external finishes and other strong chemicals like
those found in DEET-containing insect repellents, sunscreens, etc.
Damage to camouflage, Dura-Touch and other finishes caused by
chemicals is irreversible and not repairable.
C LEANING

MonoLock Hinge

Forearm Barrel Lug

N o m e n c l at u r e
In conventional firearm terminology the position and movement of
firearm parts are described as they occur with the firearm horizontal
and in the normal firing position: i.e., the muzzles are forward or in
front; the buttstock is rearward or to the rear; the trigger is downward
or underneath; the rib is upward or on top. For general parts
nomenclature, refer to Figure 1. For specific parts names related
to disassembly, refer to Figure 2.

Serial Number
The serial number of your Cynergy is found under the top lever.
Record this number in the space provided at the front of this
owner’s manual for future reference.

Initial Cleaning
NOTICE! PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE
CLEANING YOUR FIREARM.
C l e a n i n g P a r t s w i t h Sp e c i a l F i n i s h e s

Be especially careful when cleaning firearms with camouflage,
Dura-Touch® Armor Coating and other special finishes. Always
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Various exposed metal parts of your new firearm have been coated
at the factory with a rust preventative compound. Before assembling
your shotgun, clean the anti-rust compound
Figure 3
from the inside of the barrel, receiver and
the action/chamber areas. A high-quality
lightweight gun oil is ideal for removing this
compound, and for giving your new firearm its
first lubrication. Clean the barrel using a
cleaning rod and patch as explained under
“Cleaning and Maintenance Suggestions” on
page 33.
The “safety” shown in the
Grease is recommended to lubricate the ejector
cams on both sides of the barrels. Lightly
grease the MonoLock Hinge mating surfaces
on both sides of the receiver (hinged surfaces)
to prevent galling.

on safe position, with barrel
selector on the over barrel.

Figure 4

o p e r at i o n o f t h e “ S a f e t y ”
Always keep the “safety” in the on safe
position unless shooting is imminent.

The “safety” shown in the
off safe position, with barrel
selector on the over barrel.

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Always keep the muzzles pointed in a safe direction. Failure
to follow these warnings could result in serious injury
or death.

Figure 5

The Cynergy incorporates a tang-mounted, manual thumb-operated
“safety.” The complete action (both barrels) can be put on safe by
drawing the thumb “safety” rearward (Figure 3). In the on safe
position an “S” appears directly in front of the “safety. ” To put the
“safety” in the off safe position the “safety” is moved forward
(Figure 4).

Barrel Selector
The thumb-operated “safety” also allows you to choose the firing
order of the barrels. Barrel selection can be made only when the
“safety” is in the on safe position. Sliding the barrel selector to the left
reveals an “O” that indicates the top barrel (over) will fire first. Sliding
the barrel selector to the right reveals a “U” that indicates the bottom
barrel (under) will fire first.

TO P LEVER
The top lever is located just forward of the “safety”. Moving the top
lever to the right unlocks the action and allows the shotgun to be
loaded and unloaded.
It is not necessary that the top lever return to a completely centered
position, nor should it be hanging over the right side or edge of the
receiver tang as you look down on it. Upon closing your gun, let the
top lever snap into position to allow the top lever spring to return the
top lever mechanism to the locked position. Do not retard its action
with your thumb. Many shooters lightly push the top lever to the left
after the closing the breech. This operation is a quick method of
assuring yourself that foreign matter has not interfered with the
complete closure of the breech.
Always keep the polished breech surfaces clean and lightly oiled. The
breech is so carefully hand fitted that accumulated debris, sand, etc.
may prevent complete closing. If this should occur the action will not
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Figure 6

Lubricate at these points.

Pull down on the forearm latch and remove the
forearm from the barrels.

Place one or two drops of heavy oil or grease
on the MonoLock Hinge surfaces, ejector cams
and locking pin surfaces.

close. Open the firearm and unload it. Carefully examine the action
surfaces and remove any foreign matter.
Additionally, provision is made for the gradual wear of locking
surfaces to keep the breech of the gun tight.

ASSEM B LY
ALWAYS KEEP the muzzles pointed in a safe direction. BEFORE
STARTING ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES, VISUALLY INSPECT THE CHAMBERs TO
BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED.
place the “safety” in the on safe position. Failure to follow
this warning could result in serious injury or death.
1	 Remove the forearm from the barrels by pulling outward on the
forearm latch, slightly pivoting the front of the forearm away from
the barrels and moving the forearm forward (Figure 5).

2	 After cleaning exposed metal areas carefully, place one or two
drops of heavy gun oil or grease on the MonoLock Hinge surfaces,
ejector cams and locking pin surfaces (Figure 6).
3	 Attach the barrels to the action by grasping the stock’s pistol grip
with your right hand and anchor the buttstock between your right
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forearm and right side. With
the thumb of your right hand,
move the top lever sideways to
the extreme right. Grasping the
barrels in the left hand, engage
the receiver into the mating
MonoLock Hinge’s circular arc
on the barrel set (Figure 7).
4	 Push and rotate the receiver into
the arc in a forward, upward
direction, engaging and
following the arc. You will see
the ejector spring begin to
compress. Keep pushing/
rotating the receiver in until it
fully engages and locks into the
barrel set (Figures 8 and 9).
5	 To attach the forearm, anchor
the gun’s buttstock against your
upper leg and slide the end of
the forearm into the crescent
shaped recess of the receiver.
Mate the small round studs
inside of the forearm with the
oval recesses on the barrel set
(Figure 10). Pivot the forearm
up to the barrel set until it
engages tightly (Figure 11). You
should hear an audible “click”
which signifies that the forearm
is properly attached. The
forearm latch should be locked
and flush with the bottom of
the forearm.
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Figure 7

Figure 10

Figure 11

Engage the receiver into the MonoLock Hinge’s
circular arc.

Fit the small round studs inside of the forearm
with the oval recesses on the barrel set.

Attach the forearm to the barrels.

Figure 8

notice! wheN ASSEMBLING YOUR SHOTGUN, DO NOT USE excessive
FORCE IN CLOSING THE ACTION. If the action and barrels are not
properly aligned, excessive force will only cause them to
grind together and score, or mar, the finely fitted surfaces.
If there appears to be interference, start over at Step 3, taking
time to line up the receiver, engage the mating surfaces and
push the receiver into the barrel set.

DISASSEM B LY
Push and rotate the receiver until it fully
engages and locks into the barrel set.

Figure 9

ALWAYS KEEP the muzzles pointed in a safe direction. BEFORE
STARTING DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES, open the action and VISUALLY
INSPECT THE CHAMBERs TO BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE FIREARM IS
COMPLETELY UNLOADED. place the “safety” in the on safe
position. Failure to follow this warning could result in
serious injury or death.

1	 With the action closed, remove the forearm by pulling outward on
the takedown latch with your index finger. At the same time, grasp
the forearm and pivot the forearm away from the barrels.
If the receiver is not engaging the barrel set, do
not force it. Remove the receiver and start over.

2	 Open the action and carefully rotate the barrels down to disengage
them from the receiver.
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3.	 Lift the barrels out of the action.
If you are disassembling for storage, reinstall the forearm on the
barrels. You will then have two compact units: the barrels and forearm
and the receiver and buttstock.

Ammunition
use only shells of the correct gauge and length. The gauge
and length of the chamber is inscribed on the side of the
barrel. Do not use ammunition other than what is inscribed
on the side of the barrel. Examine every shell you put in your
shotgun. failure to follow this warning could result in
serious injury or death and cause damage to your shotgun.
Use shells of the correct length. Do not use 3" or 3½" shells
in a barrel with a 2¾" or 2½" chamber, or 3½" shells in a
barrel with a 3" chamber. Doing so can result in a buildup of
dangerously high pressures. failure to follow this warning
could result in serious injury or death and cause damage to
your shotgun.
do not put a 16 or 20 gauge shell in a 12 gauge shotgun. do
not put a 28 gauge shell in a 20 gauge shotgun. do not put a
.410 bore shell in a 28 gauge shotgun. never put metallic
cartridges of any kind in a shotgun. specifically, never put
centerfire rifle or pistol cartridges in a shotgun chambered
for .410 bore. failure to follow this warning could result in
serious injury or death and cause damage to your shotgun.

The most certain way to bulge or rupture a shotgun barrel is to load
a smaller gauge shell into a larger gauge chamber. The smaller gauge
shell will not fall completely through the barrel; its rim is caught by
the front of a larger gauge chamber or at the larger gauge’s choke.
Your shotgun will misfire (with the chamber appearing to be empty).
It is then possible to load the correct gauge shell behind the smaller
gauge shell. If the shotgun is then fired, the result will be a so-called
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“12-16, 12-20, 20-28 or 28-.410 burst” which can cause extensive
damage to your shotgun and possible serious injury to you and others.
We can assume no responsibility for incidents which occur through
the use of shells of nonstandard dimension or those developing
pressures in excess of SAAMI (Sporting Arms and Ammunition
Manufacturers’ Institute) established standards.
Cynergy 2¾" chamber models will shoot all factory lead and steel 2¾"
field loads. Cynergy 3" chamber models will shoot all factory lead and
steel 2¾" and 3" field loads. Cynergy 3½" chamber models will shoot
all factory lead and steel 2¾", 3" and 3½" field loads.

Loading
When loading your shotgun Always keep the muzzles pointed
in a safe direction, Always place the “sAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE
position and keep your fingers away from the trigger. Failure
to follow these warnings could result in serious injury
or death.
Do not carry your shotgun with a shell in the chamber to
avoid accidental discharge. when firing is no longer imminent,
make sure the “safety” is in the on safe position and unload
the chamber. Failure to follow these warnings could result
in serious injury or death.

1	 Move the top lever to the right and open the breech.
2	 Check the chambers and bores to be certain they are clear
of obstructions.
3	 Insert a shell in each chamber, or in the chamber you intend to
fire, and close the breech.
THE SHOTGUN IS now READY TO FIRE BY SIMPLY MOVING THE “SAFETY”
TO THE “OFF SAFE” POSITION and pulling the trigger.
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F IRING

Unloading

never load a shell into the chamber or place the “safety” in
the off safe position unless shooting is imminent. Always keep
the muzzles pointed in a safe direction. Failure to follow
these warnings could result in serious injury or death.

while unloading your shotgun Always place the “sAFETY” in the
on safe position. keep the muzzles pointed in a safe direction,
and your fingers away from the trigger. Failure to follow
these warnings could result in serious injury or death.

1	 Set the barrel selector to the barrel you wish to fire first. By sliding
the barrel selector to the right a “U” will appear signifying that the
under barrel will fire first. If you slide the barrel selector button to
the left an “O” will appear signifying that the over barrel will fire
first. Barrel selection can be made only when the “safety”/selector
is in the rearward, on safe position.

1	 Using your thumb, move the top lever fully to the right to open
the action. Due to tight manufacturing tolerances, it may be
necessary to pull downward slightly on the forearm to completely
open the breech. For proper ejection, keep the receiver level and
allow the barrels to completely drop. This keeps empty hulls in full
contact with the ejectors.

2	 When shooting is imminent, slide the “safety”/selector forward to
the off safe position.

2	 It is important to point the breech, by canting the shotgun to the
right (left for left-handed shooters), so empty hulls eject clear of
your body and face. Cynergy shotguns feature automatic ejectors.
Fired shells will be thrown completely out of the gun upon
opening the action; and unfired shells will be elevated above the
chambers for unloading.

3	 Take aim and, when ready, squeeze the trigger to fire. After firing
one barrel, it is not necessary to move the “safety”/selector to fire
the second barrel. Simply release the trigger to its original forward
position and pull it a second time. Be certain you fully release the
trigger between shots. If the trigger is not permitted to return to its
fully forward position, the firing mechanism will not reengage.
The subsequent pull will fail to fire the gun. Proper execution of
this maneuver is necessary with any single trigger gun. Failure to
release the trigger ordinarily occurs with overly rapid firing or
heavily gloved fingers.
After firing, or when shooting is no longer imminent,
immediately PLACE THE “SAFETY” IN THE ON SAFE POSITION.
Failure to follow this warning could result in serious
injury or death.

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Interchangeable Choke tube System
NEVER ATTEMPT TO REMOVE OR INSTALL A choke tube iN A LOADED
FIREARM. whenever removing or installing a choke tube in a
shotgun, Always keep the muzzles pointed in a safe direction.
completely unload the shotgun. open the action and VISUALLY
INSPECT THE CHAMBER, feed mechanism and magazine TO BE
ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THE FIREARM IS COMPLETELY UNLOADED.
Always place the "sAFETY" IN THE ON SAFE position and keep
your fingers away from the trigger. Failure to follow these
warnings could result in serious injury or death.
DO NOT FIRE THIS SHOTGUN WITHOUT the correct cHOKE TUBE
INSTALLed. Permanent damage May result to the threads inside
the barrel.

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USE ONLY THE APPROPRIATE GAUGE AND TYPE OF CHOKE TUBES,
MARKED INVECTOR-PLUS or Standard INVECTOR, DEPENDING ON
YOUR SHOTGUN.

Replacement and additional tubes and wrenches are available from
your Browning dealer, or by contacting the Browning Consumer
Department. See the inside of the front cover for contact information.

Invector-Plus choke tubes are for use only in Browning
shotguns with back-bored barrels, and are not interchangeable
with Standard Invector choke tubes. Do not use Invector-Plus
tubes in barrels threaded for Standard Invector tubes.

C h o k e TU B E SELE C TION

Standard Invector tubes are for use only in Browning
shotguns, and are not interchangeable with Invector-Plus
choke tubes. Do not use Standard Invector tubes in barrels
threaded for Invector-Plus tubes.
DO NOT USE BROWNING Standard INVECTOR or invector-plus
CHOke TUBES IN ANY SHOTGUN BARRELS NOT SUPPLIED BY BROWNING.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER CHOKING DEVICE IN ANY SHOTGUN BARRELS
SUPPLIED BY BROWNING.
Failure to follow these warnings may cause injury or death
and cause damage to your shotgun.

All current production 12 and 20 gauge Cynergy shotgun barrels
have been threaded to accept the Invector-Plus™ choke system.
28 gauge and .410 bore Cynergy shotgun barrels have been threaded
to accept the Standard Invector™ choke system. Standard Invector and
Invector-Plus tubes are not interchangeable. You may confirm the
choke system of your shotgun by looking on the right side of the
barrel where the specifications are inscribed, where the choke
markings are normally located.

To help you choose the correct choke tube for each hunting and
shooting situation, all Browning Invector choke tubes are inscribed
on the side with the patterns they produce with both lead and steel
shot. Each Invector tube also has notches in the top rim of the tube
(Figure 12). These notches are a code to allow you to determine the
choke designation while the tube is installed. Rim notches refer
specifically to lead shot. You will need to use the charts on the next
page to cross-reference from lead to steel, and determine the
appropriate tubes for your ammunition and hunting/shooting situation.
Several choke tubes are supplied with your shotgun. The choke tubes
listed are also available as accessories. Remember, Standard Invector
and Invector-Plus tubes are not interchangeable. Invector-Plus tubes
are for Browning shotguns with back-bored barrels only. Before
removing or installing tubes, or reading the rim notch code, make
sure your shotgun is completely unloaded and the “safety” is in the
on safe position.
C h o k e TU B E REMOVAL

1	 Place the “safety” in the on safe position. Always make sure the
shotgun is completely unloaded. Always keep the muzzles pointed
in a safe direction.

The constriction of each choke tube is indicated twice on the choke
tube: on the side of the tube, and indicated with a “notch” code on the
top rim of the tube. The included universal choke tube wrench is used
to remove and install choke tubes.

2	 Use the choke tube wrench to loosen the tube, turning it
counterclockwise. Finger-twist the tube the rest of the way out
of the barrel.

Invector and Invector-Plus choke tubes are compatible with factory
ammunition that has been loaded in compliance with SAAMI
specifications, including magnum lead and steel shot loads, sabots
and shotgun slug loads.

1	 Place the “safety” in the on safe position. Always make sure the
shotgun is completely unloaded. Always keep the muzzles pointed
in a safe direction.

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C h o k e TU B E INSTALLATION

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Figure 12
One Notch

Three Notches

Five Notches

2	 Before installing a tube, check the internal choke tube threads in
the muzzle, as well as the threads on the choke tube to be sure they
are clean. Lightly oil the threads with a high-quality, lightweight
gun oil.
NOTICE! failure to clean and oil the threads on the choke tube
could result in the choke tube seizing in the barrel.

3	 Using your fingers, screw the appropriate tube into the muzzle of
the barrel, tapered end first, notched end outward. When it becomes
finger-tight, use the choke tube wrench to firmly seat the tube.

Four Notches

No Notches

Rim
Notches

Pat t e r n w i t h
Lead Shot

Pat t e r n w i t h
Steel Shot

Extended**

X-Full Turkey

**

I

Full

*

Two Notches

*	

II

I m p. M o d i f i e d

Full1

III

Modified

Full1

IIII

I m p. C y l i n d e r

Modified

IIIII

Skeet

I m p. C y l i n d e r

No Notches

Cylinder

Cylinder

Not for use with steel shot. Using an over-tight choke constriction with
steel shot will result in an ineffective “blown” pattern.

**	

Extra Full Special, extended with ports. Do not use with steel shot.

1	

When more than one choke designation is listed for a given steel shot
pattern, use the more open choke listed for high velocity, larger shot size
steel loads.

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NOTICE! The choke tube should be periodically checked to
assure that it is tight and firmly seated. Before checking,
follow all choke tube removal and installation safety
guidelines previously outlined.

Adjusting the comb
Before performing comb adjustment procedures, place the
“SAFETY” in the on safe position. open the action and make
certain YOUR shotgun IS completely UNLOADED. Keep the
muzzles pointed in a safe direction. Failure to follow these
warnings could result in serious injury or death.

The buttstock of some Cynergy shotguns feature a comb that can be
adjusted for both cast and drop. These adjustments allow you to
achieve a perfect fit of the stock against your face, and determines how
correctly and consistently your dominant eye aligns with the sight
plane along the barrel rib.
With the gun shouldered, cast off means moving the comb to the
right of the centerline of the gun to give a fit advantage for a
right-handed shooter. Cast on refers to moving the comb to the left
of the centerline, giving a fit advantage for a left-handed shooter.
A shotgun that is correctly adjusted for cast will have you looking
directly down the center of the rib with both the front and middle
beads in exact alignment.

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Adjusting the drop at the comb allows you to align your eye perfectly
with the plane of the rib. The drop measurement is determined by
measuring the distance between the plane formed by the top of the rib
and the top of the comb itself. The higher the comb, the less drop
there will be.
A correct sight picture for trap shooters should have you looking
down the rib with the bottom of the front bead resting on the top of
the middle bead. This forms a “figure eight” or “stacked” configuration.
Some of the rib will be showing as you sight down, but no rib will
show between the beads. Lining up the beads correctly each time you
shoot is what’s important.
The correct sight picture for skeet and sporting clays shooters should
have the two sight beads in perfect alignment.
Cast and drop adjustments are a matter of trial and error. Adjust a
little at a time until you obtain the desired sight picture on the rib.
Right-handed shooters may desire some cast off, with left-handed
shooters preferring some cast on. The terminology is the same for
right- or left-handed shooters. The net effect is to move the comb to
allow the face to move farther over the stock for better eye-to-rib
alignment. When properly set, the front and rear sight beads should
line up perfectly each time you shoulder your shotgun.

2	 With the Allen screw loose,
carefully adjust comb to desired
position (Figure 14) by sliding
each post equally in the desired
direction. Each adjustment
increment represents
approximately 1/16".

Figure 13

•	 Move the posts to the right
for more cast off.
•	 Move the posts to the left for
more cast on.

Insert a 7/64" Allen wrench through the hole in
the recoil pad.

3	 If drop at comb has already been
set to your desired height, tighten the Allen screw in the recoil pad.
The screw needs to be firmly tightened, but be careful not to
overtighten. If drop has not been set, leave the Allen screw loose
and proceed to “Adjusting Drop at Comb.”
A d j u s t i n g d r o p at c o m b
(Cynergy Classics)

The adjustable comb on Cynergy Classic models features a height
adjustment range of 11 increments, at 1/16" per increment, resulting in
approximately 5/8" of total height adjustment.

A d j u s t i n g C a s t O n A n d C a s t Off ( C y n e r g y C l a s s i c s )

The adjustable comb on Cynergy Classic models features a total
adjustment range of ¼" for cast on and cast off adjustment.
Adjustment increments are approximately 1/16". Cast on and cast off
angle adjustments of a maximum of 1/8" are also possible.
1	 Insert the provided 7/64" Allen wrench through the hole found on
the upper left of the recoil pad and into the Allen screw located
within the recoil pad (Figure 13). Once the Allen wrench is
engaged with the Allen screw, turn the wrench counterclockwise
three full turns to loosen Allen screw. This will sufficiently loosen
the comb, allowing adjustments to be easily made. The comb
comes from the factory with cast set in the center position.
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DO NOT GO BEYOND THE RANGE OF
ADJUSTMENT increments. SHOULD
THIS OCCUR, THE COMB WILL NOT BE
PROPERLY SECURED to the shotgun
AND COULD RESULT IN injury or
DAMAGE TO THE FIREARM.

1 	 Insert the provided 7/64" Allen
wrench through the hole found
on the upper left of the recoil
pad and into the Allen screw

Figure 14

With the Allen screw loose, adjust comb to the
desired position by sliding each post in
the desired direction.

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located within the recoil pad (if
it was not left loose after setting
the cast.) Once the Allen
wrench is engaged with the
Allen screw, turn the wrench
counterclockwise three full
turns to loosen the Allen screw.
The comb will move freely, up
and down, on the stock
adjustment posts.

Figure 15

	

With the Allen screw loose, adjust comb to
desired position by sliding each post up or

2 	 With the Allen screw loose,
down in the desired direction.
carefully adjust the comb to
desired position (Figure 15) by raising or lowering each post
equally in the desired direction. Each increment represents 1/16"
of movement.
•	 To decrease drop at comb, carefully slide each post up
equally. Sliding the posts equally will reduce the chance of
the posts binding.
•	 To increase drop at comb, carefully slide each post down
equally. Sliding the posts equally will reduce the chance of
the posts binding.

3 	 Once your desired drop at comb is obtained, tighten the Allen
screw in the recoil pad with a 7/64" Allen wrench. The screw needs
to be firmly tightened, but be careful not to over-tighten.
A d j u s t i n g C a s t O n A n d C a s t Off ( O r i g i n a l C y n e r g y, w o o d s t o ck )

The adjustable comb on original Cynergy models features a total
adjustment range of ½" for cast on and cast off adjustment. The comb
comes set from the factory with cast in the center position.
1	 Insert the provided 4mm Allen wrench into the hole found
on the upper left side of the comb and into the Allen screw
(Figure 16). Turn the wrench counterclockwise to loosen the screw
only enough to remove the comb.
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NOTICE! Loosen the screw only
enough to move the comb.
Continuing to loosen the screw
will damage the comb.

Figure 16

With the screw loose, remove
the comb from the shotgun.

2	 With the comb removed, the
adjustment tower is exposed
(Figure 17). Insert a 4mm
Allen wrench into the hole
located between the uprights
on the adjustment tower
(Figure 18). Turn the wrench
counterclockwise to loosen the
screw. With the screw loose, the
adjustment tower should move
freely. Carefully adjust the
comb to the desired position by
sliding the adjustment tower in
the desired direction.
•	 Move the post to the right for
more cast off.
•	 Move the post to the left for
more cast on.

Loosen the screw between the height
adjustment uprights.

Figure 17

With the comb removed, the adjustment tower
is exposed.

Figure 18

3	 When you have settled on the
position of the adjustment
tower, tighten the Allen screw
located between the uprights.
4	 Reinstall the comb at the
desired cast position and comb
height using a 4mm Allen
Loosen the adjustment tower with the
Allen wrench.

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wrench. The screw needs to be firmly tightened, but be careful not
to over tighten.

Figure 19

Figure 20

Tap out the retaining pin with a drift punch,
then slide the comb forward off the ribs.

Slide the comb into the ridges to obtain the
desired comb height.

A d j u s t i n g d r o p at c o m b ( O r i g i n a l C y n e r g y, w o o d s t o ck )

The adjustable comb on original Cynergy models features a total
height adjustment range of ½".
DO NOT GO BEYOND THE RANGE OF ADJUSTMENT increments. SHOULD
THIS OCCUR, THE COMB WILL NOT BE PROPERLY SECURED to the
shotgun AND COULD RESULT IN injury or DAMAGE TO THE FIREARM.

1	 Insert the provided 4mm Allen wrench into the hole found on the
upper left side of the comb and into the Allen screw (Figure 16).
Turn the wrench counterclockwise to loosen the screw.
NOTICE! Loosen the screw only enough to move the comb.
Continuing to loosen the screw will damage the comb.

2 	 With the Allen screw loose, adjust the comb to the desired
position by moving the comb up or down on the adjustment
tower (Figure 17). Each increment on the height adjustment
tower represents 1/16".
•	 To decrease drop at comb, slide the comb up on the
adjustment tower.
• 	To increase drop at comb, slide the comb down on the
adjustment tower.
3	 Reinstall the comb at the desired cast position and comb height
using a 4mm Allen wrench. The screw needs to be firmly
tightened, but be careful not to over tighten.
A d j u s t i n g C a s t O n A n d C a s t Off
( O r i g i n a l C y n e r g y, C o m p o s i t e s t o ck )

The adjustable comb on original Cynergy Composite stock models is
neutral (no cast on or cast off). Two optional combs with cast on or
off are available. They completely replace the neutral comb, and are
also fully adjustable in height. Extra recoil pads, spacers and combs
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can be purchased by calling our Parts Dept. at 1-800-322-4626, or by
contacting your Browning dealer.
1	 Remove the retaining pin from either side of the stock by tapping
it out with a 1/8" drift punch and hammer (Figure 19).
2	 Slide the comb forward off the stock. The new comb fits and
adjusts the same way your original comb does. It has ridges that
mate with the grooves in the stock. Each ridge represents 1⁄8" in
height (Figure 20).
3	 Slide the new comb in place, fitting it in the proper ridges to the
desired comb height. Shoulder the shotgun and check the comb
position before inserting the pin. When you have determined the
correct comb height, insert the pin. This will secure the comb
in place.
A d j u s t i n g d r o p at c o m b ( O r i g i n a l C y n e r g y, C o m p o s i t e s t o ck )

1	 Remove the retaining pin from either side of the stock by tapping
it out with a 1/8" drift punch and hammer (Figure 19).
2	 Slide the comb forward off the height adjustment ribs and off the
adjustment tower on the stock.
3	 Each ridge represents on the adjustment tower 1/8" in height
adjustment (Figure 20). Slide the new comb rearward into place,
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fitting it in the proper ridges to obtain your desired comb height.
Shoulder the shotgun and check your comb position before
inserting the pin.

Figure 21

Figure 22

Locate the two entry holes in the recoil pad.

Start the screws through the pad into the holes
in the stock (shown with ¼" spacer).

4	 When you have determined the correct comb height, align the
holes in the stock and adjustment tower and gently tap the
retaining pin into position to secure the comb in place on
the stock.

Adjusting the length of pull
Before performing length of pull adjustment procedures,
place the “SAFETY” in the on safe position. open the action and
make certain YOUR shotgun IS completely UNLOADED. Keep the
muzzles pointed in a safe direction. Failure to follow these
warnings could result in serious injury or death.

Original Cynergy shotguns feature the Inflex Recoil Pad System. This
system is designed to significantly reduce felt recoil and be easily
adjustable for length of pull using a combination of stock spacers and
one of the three different length recoil pads that are available. There is
a ½" difference in the thickness of each pad, and each spacer is ¼"
thick. Original Cynergy models are fit from the factory with a
standard length recoil pad, which provides a 14¼" length of pull. Extra
recoil pads, spacers and combs can be purchased by calling our Parts
Dept. at 1-800-322-4626, or by contacting your Browning dealer.
IMPORTANT: Optional recoil pads for the original Cynergy wood
models will not fit on the composite stock models. The pads made for
the composite models will not fit original Cynergy models with wood
stocks. When ordering make certain you select the right recoil pad for
your shotgun and desired length of pull.
R e m o v i n g t h e r e c o i l pa d

1	 Locate the two hidden screw slits located at each end of the recoil
pad. The holes can be found by gently probing in the areas shown
in Figure 21.

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2	 When the access holes are located, place a small amount of
petroleum jelly on the tip of a Phillips screwdriver to avoid
damaging the recoil pad when the screwdriver is inserted.
3	 Engage the hidden screws with the screwdriver. Turn
counterclockwise until the screws are completely loose
from the stock. When both screws are free, remove the pad.
The new pad will come with its own screws in the pad. Before you
attach the new pad or spacers, it is a good idea to hold the shotgun
to your shoulder to determine if the new length feels comfortable
for you.
i n s ta l l i n g t h e r e c o i l p a d a n d / o r s p a c e r s

1	 Start the screws through the recoil pad and/or spacer(s) into the
holes in the stock (Figure 22). Remember that the optional pads
come in ½" increments to shorten or lengthen your pull. Spacers
are ¼" thick and are available to be used with the recoil pads,
if needed.
2	 Place a small amount of petroleum jelly on the tip of a Phillips
screwdriver to avoid damaging the recoil pad when the screwdriver
is inserted.
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3	 Engage the hidden screws with the screwdriver. Turn clockwise
until the screws are tight in the stock. Do not over tighten
the screws.

Figure 23

Figure 24

Remove the trigger retaining screw.

Line up the notch on the right side of the
trigger shoe with one of the three notches on
the right side of the trigger plate.

Triple Trigger™ System
Before changing triggers or performing adjustment
procedures, place the “SAFETY” in the on safe position. open
the action and make certain the chambers are unloaded. Keep
the muzzles pointed in a safe direction. Failure to follow
these warnings could result in serious injury or death.

The Triple Trigger System has three interchangeable trigger shoes with
different surfaces: wide with checkered surface, wide with canted
smooth surface and narrow with smooth surface. Each trigger shoe is
adjustable to three positions for length of pull. Please heed all safety
warnings, cautions and procedures found in this owner’s manual
when adjusting or installing trigger shoes.
Removing the Trigger

Before you begin to remove the trigger, place the “safety” in the
rearward, on safe position to prevent dry firing your shotgun as you
are changing/adjusting trigger shoes.
All Cynergy target models are supplied with three different styles
of trigger shoes. To remove the trigger shoe, loosen the center screw
with the provided 2mm (5/64") Allen wrench (Figure 23). Loosen the
screw so the trigger shoe slides easily on the trigger plate. Keep the
screw threaded at least one thread into the trigger shoe so the screw
is not lost.
Slide the trigger shoe forward to the end of the trigger plate. Press the
rearward end of the trigger plate down with your finger and gently
slide the trigger shoe off the trigger plate.
To replace the trigger shoe, press the rearward end of the trigger plate
and slide the trigger shoe down the side grooves of the plate.
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Changing the Length of Pull

With the trigger shoe loosely on the trigger plate, select the length
of pull by lining up the notch on the right side of the trigger shoe
with one of the three notches on the right side of the trigger plate
(Figure 24). Make sure you line up the notches so you do not mar
the trigger plate. When the notches are properly aligned the screw on
the trigger shoe will seat in one of three recesses on the bottom of the
trigger plate.
Use the provided 2mm (5/64") Allen wrench to tighten the screw on the
trigger. Be certain the trigger shoe is secure before firing, and
periodically check the shoe for any looseness as part of your cleaning
and general maintenance procedures.

C LEANING a n d m a i n t e n a n c e SUGGESTIONS
NOTICE! PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE
CLEANING YOUR FIREARM.
C l e a n i n g P a r t s w i t h Sp e c i a l F i n i s h e s

Be especially careful when cleaning firearms with camouflage,
Dura-Touch® Armor Coating and other special finishes. Always
prevent these surfaces from coming in contact with cleaning solvents,
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barrel scrubbers and other strong chemicals. It is preferable to clean
these surfaces with a lightweight gun oil containing no solvents or
with a damp cloth and mild dish soap (be sure to keep water out of
the action). When cleaning your firearm’s bore and action, protect
the external finishes from any contact with chemicals used. Also avoid
any contact between external finishes and other strong chemicals like
those found in DEET-containing insect repellents, sunscreens, etc.
Damage to camouflage, Dura-Touch and other finishes caused by
chemicals is irreversible and not repairable.
BEFORE PERFORMING CLEANING PROCEDURES, place the “safety” in
the on safe position. open the action and make certain YOUR
shotgun IS completely UNLOADED. Keep the muzzles pointed in a
safe direction. Failure to follow these warnings could result
in serious injury or death.
WEAR EYE PROTECTION WHEN DISASSEMBLING AND CLEANING YOUR
shotgun TO PREVENT springs, spring-loaded parts, SOLVENTS OR
OTHER AGENTS FROM CONTACTING YOUR EYES, resulting in injury.
Keep all ammunition away from the cleaning area. Never
test the mechanical function of your shotgun with live
ammunition. Failure to follow these warnings could result
in serious injury or death.
C LEANING P RO C EDURES

Your Cynergy shotgun will function better and more reliably over a
longer period of time if it is properly maintained and kept clean. You
should clean your shotgun after every day of shooting, and more often
if it becomes excessively dirty. The barrels should be cleaned and the
action wiped clean and oiled after every day of shooting.
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Normal maintenance can be accomplished with the barrel still
attached to the receiver (oiling/greasing and wiping down). More
careful cleaning requires removal of only the barrels and forearm
from the receiver (cleaning the barrel).
If a malfunction occurs, perform a thorough cleaning to see if it solves
the problem before seeking the services of a Browning Recommended
Service Center, the Browning Service Facility in Arnold, Missouri, or a
qualified gunsmith.
1	 Place the “safety” in the on safe position. Open the action and
inspect the chambers to make certain they do not contain any
shells. Keep the muzzles pointed in a safe direction.
2	 Remove the forearm and barrels as explained under “Disassembly”
on page 15.
3	 Using a shotgun cleaning rod with tip and patch large enough for
a snug fit in the bore, insert the rod and a lightly oiled patch in the
breech end of the barrel and run back and forth through the bore
several times. Remove and wipe the choke tube, threads and barrel
threads with a nylon brush and lightly oil.
	

Alternately, the Browning Barrel Weasel™ makes cleaning the bores
of your firearm fast and easy. Be sure to follow all instructions
when using any product to clean your firearm.

4	 Inspect the bore from both ends for leading and plastic residue
that often remain in the bores from the shot cups in modern
shotshells. Leading and plastic residue will appear as longitudinal
streaks and are usually more predominant near the muzzle and
just forward of the chamber. A normal amount of either is
common and not serious.
5	 If leading or plastic residue seems excessive you can remove it by
brushing the bore with a brass brush. Soak the brush or spray the
bore with a powder solvent first. Scrub until clean. To prevent
bristles from breaking off, push the brush fully through the barrel
each time before pulling it back through.
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MOST SOLVENTS ARE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. WEAR EYE PROTECTION and
practice APPROPRIATE SAFETY MEASURES WHEN WORKING WITH
SOLVENTS to avoid serious injury.

6	 After all leading and plastic residues have been removed, run a
clean, dry patch through the bore. Follow this with a final, lightly
oiled patch.
7	 Wipe all metal surfaces of the receiver, forearm and barrels with
a clean rag. Then lubricate your gun at the points described in
Step 2 under “Assembly” on page 13. Regular, light lubrication is
extremely important to the durability and reliable operation of
your shotgun.
	

Remember, the broad, polished, finely fitted surfaces of the
receiver and forearm mechanisms (the barrel lugs, MonoLock
Hinge surfaces ejector cams and locking pin surfaces) must always
have a thin film of lubricant. A heavy oil or grease is recommended
to lubricate the ejector cams on both sides of the barrels, along
with the MonoLock Hinge mating surfaces on both sides of the
receiver (hinged surfaces) to prevent galling. Do not over lubricate
the action.

8	 Reassemble the shotgun and wipe all exposed metal surfaces with
an oiled cloth making sure to wipe away all finger marks where
moisture could accumulate.
9	 Inspect the barrels and chambers to be certain no patches have
inadvertently been left in them. Remove any that remain.
10	 Lightly oil your firearm at the points described under “Periodic
Oiling” on page 37. Regular, light oiling is extremely important to
the durability and reliable operation of your shotgun.
11	 The wood surfaces can also be wiped with a quality, lightweight
gun oil or they can be polished with any quality furniture wax
(but not both).
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NOTICE! It is very important that the chambers of your shotgun
be cleaned thoroughly and promptly after shooting plastic
shotshells. Do not leave discharged (empty) shells in the
chambers for any length of time. The chemical composition of
many plastic shells contains moisture which can “sweat” out
of the shell and onto the chambers’ surfaces, and possibly
cause corrosion and rust.
periodic oiling

The metal parts of a firearm should receive a light film of oil after
the firearm has been exposed to weather or handling.
A heavy oil or grease is recommended to lubricate the ejector cams on
both sides of the barrels, along with the MonoLock Hinge mating
surfaces on both sides of the receiver (hinged surfaces) to prevent
galling. However, any quality gun oil may be used.
If the firearm has been exposed to excessive dust, dirt, mud or water,
the principal working parts should be wiped clean and lubricated with
a light film of quality, lightweight gun oil or grease.

NOTICE! Do not place large quantities of oil into the action.
excess oil will run back into the wood of the stock softening
the wood, with consequential loosening of the stock.
NOTICE! Do not TAKE YOUR firearm’s ACTION APART beyond what
is explained in this owner’s manual. This is a specialized,
finely fitted mechanism; any attempt to disassemble the inner
mechanism may mar it for life. It is unnecessary, and may do
damage to the inner mechanism to disassemble it for routine
cleaning and oiling. Of course, misfortunes (such as dropping
your firearm in water) require appropriate attention, and in
such circumstances we recommend you immediately take your
firearm to a qualified gunsmith.

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barrel porting

service or repair

Some Cynergy target models feature ported barrels that reduce recoil
and muzzle jump. Reducing recoil not only increases comfort when
shooting, but increases accuracy because it is easier to pick-up the
second clay target faster due to decreased recovery time following the
first shot. Carbon can build up in the ports after shooting, to clean
them, use a good quality powder solvent and pipe cleaners to scrub
away debris from the ports.

If your firearm should require service or repairs, we suggest you first
contact a local recommended Browning Firearms Service Center. To
locate a service center visit browning.com, contact our Customer
Service Department or your Browning firearms dealer for the address
of the Service Center nearest you. Otherwise, you may send your
firearm directly to our Service Department in Arnold, Missouri.

m a i n t e n a n c e o f o i l f i n i s h s t o ck s
Keeping the oil-finished wood surface on your firearm looking its
best requires only a small amount of maintenance. When the surface
becomes spotted or dull, the affected area(s) can be treated using
rubbing alcohol on a soft, lint free cloth and allowed to dry. A small
amount of a linseed oil-based finish, such as Watco® Danish Oil Finish,
Deft® Danish Oil Finish, or Formby’s® Tung Oil Finish should then be
applied to the surface of the wood with a soft, lint free cloth according
to the manufacturer’s instructions. To treat the checkering, a small
amount of oil-based finish can be applied and then distributed evenly
using a toothbrush or other soft bristled brush.

Models with special finisheS
As with any firearm, the only way to preserve its pristine condition
and collector appeal is to never handle or fire it, which in turn would
deprive you of much of the enjoyment that comes with owning a fine
Browning firearm.
While special finishes such as engraving and gold plating greatly
enhance the aesthetic appeal of your shotgun, please be aware that
they are no more durable, and in some cases may even be slightly less
durable than more common firearm finishes.
As you use your shotgun, you can expect special finishes to wear in
much the same manner as any other firearm finish. These marks are
the honest product of the hours spent enjoying your firearm and each
scuff and scratch will probably have a good story to go along with it.
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Parts listings, Firearm Service Center lists, service procedures, service/
repair form and general product information are also found on the
internet at browning.com. For technical questions about your firearm
or service, contact:
United States customers contact:
Browning Firearm Status and
Technical Service
One Browning Place
Arnold, MO 63010-9406
Phone: (800) 322-4626

Canadian customers contact:
Browning Canada Sports Ltd/Ltée
5583 Chemin St-François
St-Laurent, Quebec H4S 1W6
Phone: (514) 333-7261

When returning your firearm for servicing, you must do the following:
1	 Be sure it is completely unloaded.
2	 Remove the scope or other optics.
3	 Package it securely in a cardboard container.
4	 Enclose the service/repair form available at browning.com or a
letter that clearly describes the trouble experienced, the
ammunition used and the repairs desired. Also include your name
and a daytime phone number where you can be reached.
5	 If convenient, send a copy of the service/repair form or letter
to us separately.
6	 Never return ammunition with your firearm. It is against postal
and most commerce regulations.

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browning.com
BROWNING US: Morgan, Utah 84050-9326
BROWNING CANADA: Browning Canada Sports Ltd/Ltée, St-Laurent, Quebec H4S 1W6
BROWNING INTL: Parc Industriel des Hauts-Sarts, B-4040 Herstal, Belgium

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