Possilbe, but, not recommended.
When the receiver is locked closed, remove the forearm using the lever on the bottom of the wood. Next keep a firm grip on barrel and receiver, break the gun open by the lever on the top of the tang. When broke open the barrels will lift off and separate from the receiver and stock.
It doesnt have a bolt, but what is called the Breech Block. You don't remove the Breech Block for cleaning. It would require a complete dissasembly of the receiver which is only recommended for a professional gunsmith. To clean, remove the barrel from the receiver by unscrewing the magazine cap. Clean the receiver with a light solvent and wipe clean, then apply a small amount of gun oil where the groves hold the moving barrel slides. To get gunk out of smaller areas, try a pipe cleaner.
Remove the barreled receiver from the stock and then remove the screw from the left side of the receiver. The bolt will slide out.
IIRC, you can get a manual on line at Browning's web site
IIRC, you can get a manual on line at Browning's web site
To replace the ceiling fan remote receiver, first turn off the power to the fan. Remove the fan canopy to access the receiver. Disconnect the wires from the old receiver and remove it. Install the new receiver in its place, connecting the wires as instructed. Replace the canopy and turn the power back on to test the new receiver.
How do you remove the breech block on a Browning A5 16ga shot gun
You do not want to try this. Find a qualifed Browning gunsmith.
You first need to remove the fore arm and then the barrel needs to be removed from the receiver. The bolt will then come out the front of the receiver.
Leave this to a gunsmith
Factory or aftermarket?
Best left to a gunsmith