Mossberg 935 Magnu User Manual
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COCKING INDICATOR
Your firearm is equipped with a cocking indicator located in the forward section
of the trigger guard (Figure 2). The cocking indicator allows the shooter to know
whether or not the firearm is cocked. When the firearm is cocked (ready to fire),
the indicator will protrude into the trigger guard. The cocking indicator is an
automatic device; it cannot be manually activated or deactivated.
The cocking indicator is not a safety and does not indicate whether or
not a cartridge is in the chamber. You must visually and physically
inspect the chamber to determine if the firearm is loaded.
Remember, the firearm’s cocking indicator is a mechanical device which
can never replace safe firearm handling practices.
Never rely on any mechanical mechanism or safety device to prevent the
dangers of careless handling or pointing a firearm in an unsafe direction.
Figure 2
TRIGGER GUARD
COCKING INDICATOR
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