I. Service, Repair and Warranty......................................................................20
Parts Schematic ...................................................................................................22
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A. SAFETY INFORMATION AND WARNINGS
STATEMENT OF LIABILITY
This rearm may be classied as a dangerous weapon and is surrendered by
Standard Mfg. with the understanding that the purchaser assumes all liability
resulting from unsafe handling or any action that constitutes a violation of any
applicable laws or regulations. Firearms can cause serious injury and death.
Safety must be the prime consideration of anyone who handles rearms.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CAREFULLY, BE
SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM.
DO NOT PUT HAND IN FRONT OF MUZZLE.
This manual should always accompany this rearm and be transferred with it
upon change of ownership or when the rearm is loaned or presented to another
person. A copy of the MANUAL is available FREE upon request and can also be
downloaded from the internet at: http://www.standardmfgllc.com.
Each DP-12 also has a QR
code that can be scanned
with a smart phone to bring
you to an on-line copy of the
manual.
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READ AND CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS AND
INSTRUCTIONS
This Instruction Manual is designed to assist you in learning how to use and care for
your DP-12 properly. Please contact us if you have any questions about it. Failure
to follow these instructions may result in improper functioning and serious injury or
death.
Only when you are certain you fully understand the Manual and can properly carry
out its instructions should you practice loading, etc. with live ammunition. If you have
any doubts about your ability to handle or use a particular type of gun safely, then you
should seek supervised instruction. Such personalized instruction is often available
from gun dealers, gun clubs or police departments. If none of these sources can
help you, write to the National Rifle Association, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA
22030-7400. They will assist you.
The person possessing a gun has a full-time job. You cannot guess; you cannot forget.
You must know how to use your firearm safely. Do not use any firearm without having
a complete understanding of its particular characteristics and safe use.
Remember: There is no such thing as a foolproof gun.
• Only safe gun-handling habits will ensure the safe use of your rearm. This
is your responsibility. Accidents are the result of violating the rules of safe
gun handling noted below and common sense.
• Before handling a rearm, understand its operation.
• Never accept or pick up a rearm without checking the magazine and the
chambers to assure the weapon is empty. Do not trust the extractor to clear
the chambers, always look and feel to insure both chambers are empty.
• Always make sure the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction at all times.
• Never point a rearm at anyone or anything you do not intend to shoot.
• Ensure the barrel is free of obstructions prior to ring. Open the action
and clear the rearm of all ammunition before checking the barrel of the
unloaded rearm.
• Keep your rearm unloaded when not in use. Never keep a loaded rearm
in the home or vehicle. Never store a rearm with a cartridge in the
chamber.
• Never store rearms and ammunition together, keep them locked up and
away from children. Use locking accessories for prevention.
• Never touch the trigger when working the action.
• Never alter any components of your rearm.
• Never take medications, drugs, or alcohol when handling rearms.
• Never load or unload a rearm without assuring the muzzle is pointed in a
safe direction.
• Never load a rearm except immediately before shooting.
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SAFE GUN HANDLING IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
Discharging rearms in poorly ventilated areas, cleaning rearms, or handling
ammunition may result in exposure to lead and other substances known to
cause birth defects, reproductive harm, and other serious physical injury. Have
adequate ventilation at all times. Wash hands thoroughly after exposure.
Never discharge a rearm without proper shooting glasses and ear protection.
Never shoot at any water surface or any surface where a ricochet can occur.
Never shoot until you are sure of your backstop and what lies beyond it.
If the gun does not discharge after pulling the trigger, do not change its direction
for at least 30 seconds, you could be having a “hang re”, and the cartridge
could go off when you do not expect it. After waiting 30 seconds open the
action, remove all ammunition from the magazine and remove the unred
cases from the chambers, while keeping the rearm pointed in a safe direction.
Always be aware of other people so that they cannot accidentally walk into the
line of re.
When ring on a target range, be alert and follow the range ofcer’s commands.
Never cross obstacles such as fences or streams with a loaded rearm.
Do not allow a rearm to be used by individuals who do not understand its safe
operation and the rules of safe gun handling.
WARNING: After ring several rounds, the exterior metal parts of the rearm
and barrels get VERY hot and can cause severe burns if touched.
Be sure all accessories are compatible with the rearm and that the accessories
do not interfere with safe operation of the rearm.
When transporting your rearm, be sure your rearm is unloaded and on SAFE.
If you do not understand how to operate your DP-12 or have any questions about
their safe handling, please write, call, or email us at:
Standard Mfg.
100 Burritt Street
New Britain, CT 06053
The DP-12 is a dual-magazine 12-gauge pump action shotgun. The bullpup
dual magazine feed design provides the operator with a more compact layout,
increased total capacity, and with no requirement to switch between two
magazines of ammunition.
The DP-12 features positive extraction and ejection, allowing it to be reliably
red in any shooting orientation. Loading and ejection are combined into a
single port rearward of the grip assembly under the shotgun, enabling the DP-12
to be red from both the dominant and non-dominant side.
The DP-12 has an integral MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail, located above the
barrel and on the forend, that come standard with the DP-12 for mounting
accessories. Unloaded, the DP-12 maintains a center of gravity over the grip
assembly to facilitate ease of handling.
Nomenclature
Recoil
Pad
Receiver
Ejection Port
Safety
Magazine
Trigger
MIL-STD-1913
Picatinny Rail
Action Bar Lock
Forend
Muzzle
Magazine Bolts
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Ammunition
The DP-12 is chambered for 12-gauge 3” shells and may safely re both lead
and steel shot. Shells 2-3/4” and shorter are also safe to re, but anything
shorter than 2-3/4” should be thoroughly tested for reliable feeding and ejection.
For reference, the chamber gauge and length is indicated on the right side of the
receiver of the shotgun.
WARNING: ALWAYS USE SHELLS OF THE CORRECT GAUGE
AND LENGTH OR SHORTER. DO NOT USE NON-STANDARD
AMMUNITION OR SHELLS WITH PRESSURES EXCEEDING
SAAMI STANDARDS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WARNING MAY
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND DAMAGE TO YOUR
FIREARM. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS WILL VOID WARRANTY.
Only use commercially available US-manufactured ammunition that meets
SAAMI established standards. Inspect your ammunition to make sure it is clean,
dry, and in good condition. Never use non-standard, reloaded or damaged shells.
Any other ammunition is considered non-standard and its use may void the
warranty on this rearm. Standard Mfg. rearms are manufactured from high
quality materials. They will provide a lifetime of service if properly maintained.
However, all warranties, expressed or implied, are voided and Standard Mfg.
will not be liable for property damage or personal injury and consequential
damages, if faulty, non-standard, or reloaded ammunition is used in any
Standard Mfg. rearm.
Sling Mounting
The DP-12 comes equipped with forward attachment points on the left and right
sides of the barrel assembly as well as multiple rear attachment capabilities in
the rear of the receiver.
The different sling attachment points on the DP-12 can be used to mount a 1.”
wide nylon sling.
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C. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Safety
The DP-12 features an AR type
rotary safety located behind and
above the trigger on the grip
assembly. When the safety is
activated, it blocks the sear from
releasing and prevents the trigger
from being pulled. Please note
that the safety will not engage
unless the hammer is cocked.
The safety is rotated with the
right or left thumb until a click is
heard and the pointer selects the
desired mode “SAFE” or “FIRE”
WARNING: NEVER TOTALLY RELY ON YOUR MECHANICAL SAFETY
AS IT CAN FAIL OR UNINTENTIONALLY BE DISENGAGED. YOUR
MECHANICAL SAFETY IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFE GUN
HANDLING PRACTICES.
Loading Magazines
1. Ensure your muzzle is pointed in a safe direction before loading.
2. Engage the safety by ensuring the pointer is selecting the “SAFE” position.
3. Ensure the forend is not in the rearmost position. If so, move the forend and slide
assembly forward. Slide the action closed with chambers empty so that the bolt sled
will aid in locating the ammunition.
4. With ngers on the base of the round, insert the round into the loading/ejection port
and slide the round into the magazine using your ngers as shown in Figure C-1. The
rounds should slide under and should be held in place by the magazine hooks.
5. The magazine hooks must be pulled up to manually release shells from the magazine
tubes.
Figure C-1: Loading Shells into the Magazine Tubes
Magazines can be lled simultaneously by using two ngers while the rearm is stable
upside down and pointed in a safe direction.
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Chambering from Magazine
1. The magazines may be lled to capacity with 7 2 3/4” shotshells in each tube, less
rounds may be used, if desired.
2. Pull down the action bar release on the trigger guard and maintain downward
pressure to unlock forend. See Figure C-2.
3. Actuate the forend fully rearward and then fully forward to chamber two rounds
from the magazine tubes, one in each barrel.
4. The gun is ready to re with the “SAFETY” on. One round may now be placed into
each of the magazine tubes to replace the 2 that have been chambered.
CAUTION: DO NOT HOLD THE FOREND BEHIND THE PICATINNY RAIL.
DOING SO WILL SHORT STROKE THE ACTION AND PINCH YOUR HAND.
Figure C-2: Action bar release
Manual Chamber Loading
The procedure for loading a shell directly into the chamber of the DP-12 is different
than most other shotguns because of the combined loading and ejection port. To load a
shell into the chamber of the DP-12, use the following procedure as a guideline.
1. Ensure your muzzle is pointed in a safe direction before loading.
2. Engage the safety by ensuring the pointer is selecting “SAFE”.
3. Pull down the action bar lock and maintain downward pressure to unlock forend.
4. Actuate the forend so that it is about a 1/2” from the rearmost position. Inspect that
the shell lifters are down against the top of the receiver and are not blocking access to
the chamber.
5. Place a shell or 2 shells in chamber and cycle the action forward to chamber the
inserted shells.
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Firing
1. Load a shell or two shells into the chamber of the DP-12 manually or from the
magazine, as instructed above.
2. Aim at the target, taking notice of the target’s backdrop.
3. Disengage the safety, rotating it so the pointer selects “FIRE”.
4. Place trigger nger into trigger guard.
5. When the trigger is depressed the DP-12 will re the right barrel. Release the trigger
and depress again to re the left barrel. Cycle the action to eject the empty cases and
feed two new rounds from the loaded magazine tube into the chambers.
IF YOU DO NOT RELEASE THE TRIGGER AFTER FIRING THE FIRST
ROUND THE SECOND SEAR ENGAGEMENT WILL NOT SETUP
Unloading
1. Ensure your muzzle is pointed in a safe direction before unloading.
2. Engage the safety by rotating the pointer to “SAFE”.
3. ENSURE THAT ALL FINGERS ARE CLEAR OF THE TRIGGER.
4. Pull down the action bar lock and maintain downward pressure to unlock forend.
5. Cycle action back and forth repeatedly using the forend, loading and extracting live
ammunition until the magazine followers are visible and the chambers are empty.
6. When the DP-12 is fully unloaded both magazine followers should be visible from
the ejection port and the chamber should be visibly empty.
7. With the forend in its rearmost position, always visually and tactually check the
chamber to conrm the rearm is unloaded.
8. To keep the rearm safe, keep action open to the rearward position and insert the
locking bracket in front of the forend between the barrels and the magazine tubes. Use
the supplied padlock to prevent child access.
9. The rounds in the magazine tubes may be removed manually by lifting the
magazine tube hooks. This cannot be done with the forend assembly and bolts at their
rearward position. Move the forend assembly forward so the lifters fall to the inside
top of the receiver. Pull up on the magazine release hooks to release contained rounds.
Always return forend assembly to the rearmost position and inspect that the chambers
are empty, both visually and tactually.
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D. DISASSEMBLY
For regular maintenance of the DP-12 only cleaning and lubricating will be
necessary. In order to remove debris or thoroughly clean and lubricate the
action, it will be necessary that you become familiar with its disassembly. The
following sections should be followed in sequential order and continued as
needed depending on desired maintenance.
WARNING: ALWAYS ENSURE THE DP-12 IS CLEAR OF ALL
AMMUNITION BEFORE ATTEMPTING DISASSEMBLY. IF THE
DP-12 HAS BEEN FIRED, WAIT A SUFFICIENT AMOUNT OF TIME
FOR THE COMPONENTS TO COOL BEFORE ATTEMPTING
DISASSEMBLY.
Loosen Stock Recoil Assembly
1. Ensure that the rearm chambers and magazine tubes are completely empty
and the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction.
2. Inspect that safety is selecting “SAFE.”
3. Access the shoulder screws through the large holes in the recoil pad with an
allen wrench and remove the recoil pad assembly with springs. See Figure D-1.
Figure D-1: Removal of recoil pad assembly
4. Loosen the socket head cap screws in the recoil pad shroud at least 1 1/2
turns. See Figure D-2.
Figure D-2: Loosening of socket head cap screws
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Removal of Grip Assembly
1. Slide forend assembly back to open the action and inspect that chambers and
magazines are empty.
2. Inspect pointer is selecting “SAFE” mode.
3. Remove the rear assembly pin located at the rear of the receiver just in front
of the recoil pad shroud. See Figure D-3.
4. On each side of the rearm remove the socket screws at the front of the
receiver just below the magazine tubes. See Figure D-4.
5. Adjust the position of the forend rearward so that the front socket screw of the
lower grip assembly can be accessed through the hole in the forend just in front
of the lower 3 slots in the forend. Loosen and remove the screw completely. See
Figures D-5 and D-6.
Figure D-5: Loosen and remove screwsFigure D-6: Remove screws
6. Remove the grip assembly by
lifting the rear of the assembly sliding
angularly against the back of the
receiver as shown in Figure D-7.
Figure D-7: Remove grip assembly
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7. It is best to slide the forend
assembly forward. Begin
removing the assembly by
rocking the front of the grip
assembly away from the
magazine tubes slightly. Then
slide the grip assembly away at
an angle parallel to the rear of the
receiver. Return screws and pin
to their original locations. See
Figure D-7 and D-8.
Figure D-8: Pull rear away from aluminum action.
8. Grip the lower assembly as
shown in Figure D-8 and pull front up slightly.
Removal of the Bolts
1. With the grip assembly removed the bolt retainer plate may be removed to
access the bolt sled and bolts. Remove the at head socket screws on each side
(See Figure D-9) of the receiver to the rear of the irregular “U” shaped notch in
the receiver bottom. Slide the black anodized bolt retainer plate approximately
1/4” forward so that its rear corners are free from the notches in the sides of the
receiver. Lift directly up and out of the receiver. See Figure D-10.
Figure D-9: Remove socket screws (both
sides)
Figure D-10: Slide the retainer plate
forward and lift up and out.
2. The bolt and bolt sled should now be resting in the receiver of the DP-12 and
can be removed by reaching in and lifting out the bolt sled as shown in Figure
D-11.
Figure D-11: The bolt and bolt
sled resting in the receiver.
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3. With the bolt retainer plate out, slide forend assembly to rear position. Then
slide the forend assembly 1/2” to 5/8” forward so that you can see the rear outer
corners clear in front of the trigger retainer plate notch. The bolt sled can then
be lifted straight up through widest opening in the receiver, See Figure D-12.
Figure D-12: Remove bolt sled
DO NOT TILT
WHILE LIFTING
BOLT SLED OUT
4. The 2 separate bolts may then be lifted out of the receiver. To reinstall bolts
note that they must be positioned so that the bolt faces are approximately 5/8”
forward of the front of the bolt sled at the sled entry and egress locations. The
slide arm assembly must also be positioned so the notches engage the bolt sled
correctly(See Figure D-11). See Figure D-13.
Figure D-13: Remove
Exposed Bolt from Receiver
Note that the slidearm
bumps are in their notches
in the bolt sled.
CAUTION: FURTHER DISASSEMBLY SHOULD ONLY BE
PERFORMED BY A CERTIFIED GUNSMITH OR STANDARD MFG.
ATTEMPTING FURTHER DISASSEMBLY COULD VOID YOUR
WARRANTY.
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E. ASSEMBLY
Insertion of the Bolts
1. Cycle the forend completely rearward before attempting to insert the bolts.
2. Insert the bolts rounded side down against the inside top of the receiver with
the extractor hooks up towards bottom of the receiver and forward towards the
barrels. Position the bolts side by side approximately 5/8” forward of their
rearward position. The rear of the extractor hooks should be slightly behind
the front edge of the cutout in the receiver for installing and extracting the bolt
retainer plate and bolt sled. This cutout jog is in the center of the “U” shaped
cutouts in the sides of the receiver for the hammer pivot.
2. Align the notch in the outer forend slide bars so the front edge of the notch is
even with the rear of the ejector hooks. See Figure D-13. Hold the bolt sled so
the lock bumps are down and the 4 thin legs are rearward, the 2 smooth shallow
channels facing towards you. Lower the bolt sled down through the receiver
cutout; the sled must be held horizontally so that its sides slide against the inner
walls of the cutout in the receiver. See Figure E-2. The slide arm assembly
might need to be moved slightly back and forth so that the 3/8” cutout in the
sides of the bolt sled capture the rear bumps on the outer slide arms. See Figure
E-3. The lock bumps of the sled should fall into the bolts and then moving the
forend assembly back and forth should move both bolts and sled back and forth
for the full travel. Slide the forend assembly forward so that the sled is captured
in the side slots of the receiver.
Figure E-1: Align the cutout
3/8” Cutout
Bolt Sled
Figure E-2: Lower the bolt sledFigure E-3: Move back and forth to capture
bumps on the slide arms
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3. Hold the bolt retainer plate so the large rectangular bump with threaded
holes are facing you and positioned forward towards the barrels. Slide the bolt
retainer plate down through the cutout in the receiver just behind the “U” shaped
cutouts in the receiver sides. See Figure E-4.
Figure E-4: Slide the bolt retainer plate
down through the cutout
Move the bolt retaining plate down and then rearward so that the rear outside
corners enter the 1/8” horizontal slots in the receiver sides. The threaded holes
should then align with the counter sink holes in the sides of the receiver. Install
the #5-40 at head screws in each side. See Figure E-5
Figure E-5: Install the at head
screws.
LOWER GRIP ATTACHMENT
1. The hammers must be pulled rearward and cocked before installing lower grip
assembly. The forend assembly must be forward and bolts closed in breech.
2. Carry out steps 8 through 3 in D. Disassembly: Removal of Lower Grip
Assembly.
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F. CHOKE TUBES
The DP-12 comes with 2 choke tubes threaded into the muzzle end of each
barrel. It is imperative that they be removed and cleaned regularly.
BEFORE REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION OF CHOKE TUBES,
MAKE SURE THE FIREARM IS UNLOADED AND THE MUZZLE IS
POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION.
Removal of Choke Tubes
1. To change or remove the choke tubes, nd the wrench that was supplied.
2, Align either stepped end of the tool with the notches in the choke tube as
shown in Figure F-1. Turn counter clockwise.
Figure F-1: Turn counter clockwise to remove
choke tubes.
Installing Choke Tubes
1. Start new choke tubes into the muzzle with the threaded end entering the
barrel rst and the 4 notches pointing away from the barrel.
2. Turn clockwise, starting threads by hand.
3. Use supplied tool to tighten.
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G. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
Your DP-12 is a precision instrument and will provide a lifetime of faithful
service if it is properly cleaned and maintained. It is recommended that you
clean your DP-12 after every shooting session or more frequently if needed. Be
sure to unload your DP-12 (see Unloading on pg. 10) before performing any
cleaning or maintenance procedures.
CAUTION: NEVER USE AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE CLEANER OR ANY
SOLVENT NOT DESIGNED FOR POLYMER FIREARMS. DOING SO
MAY DAMAGE THE FIREARM AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
1. Thoroughly clean all exterior sides of the bolt and receiver with solvent and
brush.
2. Brush the barrel bore and chamber with a good powder removing solvent and
bore brush. Wipe the areas clean with patches or a swab.
3. Using a small brush dipped in solvent, remove all deposits from around the
breech of the barrel and barrel extension, as well as all adjacent areas that have
been subjected to powder or primer residue.
4. Clean the magazine tubes with solvent and brush if needed.
Lubrication
After cleaning the entire gun, use a cloth to apply a light coating of high quality
gun oil to all internal and exterior metal surfaces and wipe clean. If the need
arises to lubricate the grip assembly, do so through the top of the assembly.
Manually cycle the action back and forth to check the function of the rearm. If
any parts are damaged or badly worn or the rearm does not work correctly the
rearm should not be red and should be returned to Standard Mfg. for servicing
immediately.
WARNING: DISCHARGING A FIREARM WITH OIL, GREASE, OR
ANY OTHER MATERIAL EVEN PARTIALLY OBSTRUCTING THE
BORE COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND
SERIOUS DAMAGE TO YOUR FIREARM.
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H. TROUBLESHOOTING
Proper functioning of your rearm is directly related to proper maintenance
and care as well as the quality of ammunition you use. If in the unlikely
circumstance your DP-12 malfunctions, we have included a list of several
suggested remedies below.
If the DP-12 Fails to Fire: You may be experiencing a misre and should point
the barrel of the DP-12 in a safe direction, engage the safety by ensuring the
pointer is selecting “SAFE”, and wait at least 30 seconds before fully cycling the
action and ejecting the round. Otherwise, ensure the action is fully forward. The
DP-12 is designed to prohibit ring out of battery to protect the user.
Double Feed: A double feed may occur if there is a failure to extract.
Rotate the DP-12 to expose the ejection port and visually examine the
malfunction. Depending on the orientation of the rounds, it is usually easiest to
push the double-fed shell back into the magazine and cycle the action to clear
the shell.
Otherwise, you must manually reach into the ejection port and remove the
interfering shell by rotating it around the shell lifters as shown below.
Figure F-1: Clear Double Feed by Rotating Shell Around Lifters
Magazine tube shell hooks will not operate with action in its rearward position.
Move the forend assembly forward and raise hooks to empty the magazine
tubes.
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I. SERVICE, REPAIR, AND WARRANTY
This warranty is granted by Standard Mfg. . This 1 year warranty is effective
from the date of purchase and applies to the original owner of a Standard
Mfg. rearm. Standard Mfg. rearms are warrantied to be free from defects in
material and workmanship. Any such defects of which Standard Mfg. receives
written notice by the original owner, will be remedied by Standard Mfg. without
charge within a reasonable time after such notication and delivery of the
product as provided below. If your Standard Mfg. rearm should ever require
service or repair please perform the following to ensure fast and reliable service:
1) Include a copy of a bill of sale in the owner’s name or a copy of ATF Form
4473 indicating date of purchase.
2) Include a written copy of the model and serial number of the rearm and a
description of the difculty experienced and service desired.
3) Include your name, desired return address, and a number where we can reach
you.
4) Also include a written list of any accessories in your shipment – Standard
Mfg. will not be responsible for any item that was not listed and conrmed by
Standard Mfg..
5) Be sure the rearm is completely unloaded and the shipping container is
free of ammunition. It is against postal and commercial regulations to ship
ammunition.
6) Securely package your Standard Mfg. rearm and ship (transportation charges
pre-paid) to:
Standard Mfg.
Service Department
100 Burritt Street
New Britain, CT 06053
It is recommended that shipments be insured by the owner, since Standard Mfg.
will accept no responsibility for loss or damage in transit.
Transportation and insurance charges for return to owner will be paid by
Standard Mfg. if the claim is covered by the warranty.
Under no circumstances shall Standard Mfg. be responsible for incidental or
consequential damages with respect to economic loss or injury or property
damage, whether as a result of breach of express or implied warranty, negligence
or otherwise. Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental
or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to
you.
Standard Mfg. will not be responsible for defects resulting from careless
handling, unauthorized or unsafe adjustments or modications, non-standard,
defective, or improper ammunition, corrosion, neglect, re damage, water
damage, theft, abuse, ordinary wear and tear, or unreasonable use.
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For Product Service on This Model Please Email:
service@standardmfgllc.com
This insTrucTion manual should always accompany This
firearm and be Transferred wiTh iT upon change of
ownership, or when The firearm is loaned or presenTed To
anoTher person
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