Best left to a gunsmith.
you need to check if the barrel and see if it is loose even just by a hair if it is then you need to twist it to the point where it is accurate then take out the hold pin for it and reset it
Tighten the screw in upper left corner on the left side of the receiver. Check all other screws while your at it.
Take it to a competent gunsmith
replace it
You have to find the cracked hose, loose component, etc and repair/replace it.You have to find the cracked hose, loose component, etc and repair/replace it.
Probably there is something loose. If you frequently go at that speed, I would suggest you consult with a repair shop.Probably there is something loose. If you frequently go at that speed, I would suggest you consult with a repair shop.Probably there is something loose. If you frequently go at that speed, I would suggest you consult with a repair shop.Probably there is something loose. If you frequently go at that speed, I would suggest you consult with a repair shop.
The barrel is threaded into the action, if it's loose, you're going to need to take it to a gunsmith.They can add shims to the barrel so that it's tight and the lug for the magazine tube ends up in just the right place.Is the barrel really loose or are you having accuracy issues?
Send it to a Browning authorized repair center.
yes if the shear pin / retainer pin is removed
turn it to one sideuntil it comes loose
I suggest searching for the answer on eHow.com.
get a book and find out numptey