Old No7,
I don't have an "Owners" manual like those furnished with new American guns now, because of todays lawsuits; and it is possible they didn't have one. One of the features of these guns that is sometimes misunderstood is that you can't fire both barrels without cocking the gun again. It has only one "lock" and a selector to choose which barrel fires. Therefore, if you fire the rifle barrel, you have to open the action to re-cock the lock before you can shoot the shotgun. This gun was pretty popular when I lived and hunted in Germany because it was economical, the .222Rem was a popular caliber for Roe Deer, and the 20 ga was adequate for occasional small game. Because of extraction problems with this model gun, Heym asked DWM to develop a rimmed version of the .222 Rem. Mag. The result was the 5.6x50R, a great caliber and one of my favorites. T & G Gun Imports, Mobile Alabama has one of these guns in stock, they may accidently have a manuel.
Mike

Last edited by Der Ami; 02/11/20 01:14 PM.