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.... THE USE OF OTHER MANUFACTURER'S SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES COULD CAUSE MALFUNCTIONS AND/OR BREAKAGES THAT WILL NOT BE COVERED BY THE BERETTA WARRANTY. EN 3 NOTICE: The Manufacturer and/or its Local Official Distributors assume no liability for product malfunction or for any product...addition to the Basic Safety Rules, there are other Safety Rules pertaining to load more cartridges into your Beretta shotgun than local legislation permits. NOTICE: As the interchangeable barrel of this shotgun has a serial number different from criminal or negligent use of the product, improper or ...
.... THE USE OF OTHER MANUFACTURER'S SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES COULD CAUSE MALFUNCTIONS AND/OR BREAKAGES THAT WILL NOT BE COVERED BY THE BERETTA WARRANTY. EN 3 NOTICE: The Manufacturer and/or its Local Official Distributors assume no liability for product malfunction or for any product...addition to the Basic Safety Rules, there are other Safety Rules pertaining to load more cartridges into your Beretta shotgun than local legislation permits. NOTICE: As the interchangeable barrel of this shotgun has a serial number different from criminal or negligent use of the product, improper or ...
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... unauthorised persons do not gain access to your firearm, following the instructions provided in this manual, after each use to prevent corrosion, damage to the barrel or accumulation of impurities which can prevent use of this or other hard surface increases the chance of ricochets or fragmentation of your firearm by...
... unauthorised persons do not gain access to your firearm, following the instructions provided in this manual, after each use to prevent corrosion, damage to the barrel or accumulation of impurities which can prevent use of this or other hard surface increases the chance of ricochets or fragmentation of your firearm by...
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...hear an unusual noise when shooting, stop firing immediately, engage the manual safety and unload the firearm. EN in the barrel or chamber can rupture the barrel and injure you or others nearby. 8. Be certain that can increase the likelihood of eyesight. The calibre or gauge ... and elsewhere), SAAMI® (U.S.A.). A shooter must always wear impact resistant shooting glasses when firing any obstruction, like a bullet blocked inside the barrel due to see that gas, gunpowder or metal fragments will reduce the risk of pistols. Never pull or push a loaded firearm toward yourself or...
...hear an unusual noise when shooting, stop firing immediately, engage the manual safety and unload the firearm. EN in the barrel or chamber can rupture the barrel and injure you or others nearby. 8. Be certain that can increase the likelihood of eyesight. The calibre or gauge ... and elsewhere), SAAMI® (U.S.A.). A shooter must always wear impact resistant shooting glasses when firing any obstruction, like a bullet blocked inside the barrel due to see that gas, gunpowder or metal fragments will reduce the risk of pistols. Never pull or push a loaded firearm toward yourself or...
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... A8 Loading gate A9 Ejection port/cartridge chamber B Breech bolt assembly B1 Cocking handle B2 Two lugs locking head B3 Operating rods with sleeve C Barrel C1 Barrel breech C2 Indexing lugs C3 Locking shoulders C4 Gas cylinder C5 Piston with elastic seal C6 Exhaust valve assembly C7 Optimachoke® HP choke tube...
... A8 Loading gate A9 Ejection port/cartridge chamber B Breech bolt assembly B1 Cocking handle B2 Two lugs locking head B3 Operating rods with sleeve C Barrel C1 Barrel breech C2 Indexing lugs C3 Locking shoulders C4 Gas cylinder C5 Piston with elastic seal C6 Exhaust valve assembly C7 Optimachoke® HP choke tube...
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... without any adjustment or intervention can shoot cartridges from the versatile Beretta gas operated, self-cleaning system, the new 1301 Comp utilizes an exclusive exhaust valve that allows the shotgun to ... fore end are designed with the shooter's shoulder. The valve unit is connected to the barrel, making assembly and disassembly of sharp corners have been designed for more rapid, more secure ... line with aggressive checkering for improved grip in order to enjoy the best performance during the competition. As a result, the system has a self-cleaning feature that ensures at higher charges...
... without any adjustment or intervention can shoot cartridges from the versatile Beretta gas operated, self-cleaning system, the new 1301 Comp utilizes an exclusive exhaust valve that allows the shotgun to ... fore end are designed with the shooter's shoulder. The valve unit is connected to the barrel, making assembly and disassembly of sharp corners have been designed for more rapid, more secure ... line with aggressive checkering for improved grip in order to enjoy the best performance during the competition. As a result, the system has a self-cleaning feature that ensures at higher charges...
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... the stock is a stainless steel plate that is just as unique. Steelium Technology Steelium is the production technology of the Beretta barrels that transforms the special tri-alloy steel into an exceptional barrel, also due to manufacturing process that can be used to change the drop by replacing the spacer pair. 11 A set...
... the stock is a stainless steel plate that is just as unique. Steelium Technology Steelium is the production technology of the Beretta barrels that transforms the special tri-alloy steel into an exceptional barrel, also due to manufacturing process that can be used to change the drop by replacing the spacer pair. 11 A set...
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... Alloy steel, fully chromed bore Ventilated, stepped Button-operated, on , Cast-off. Reversible Adjustable drop. DATA AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Gauge Chamber Operation Locking system Receiver Barrel Rib EN Safety Stock 12 76 mm (3 in.) Semi-automatic, with standard reducer plug mounted (up to 9 cartridges) are available in accordance to 5 cartridges without...
... Alloy steel, fully chromed bore Ventilated, stepped Button-operated, on , Cast-off. Reversible Adjustable drop. DATA AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Gauge Chamber Operation Locking system Receiver Barrel Rib EN Safety Stock 12 76 mm (3 in.) Semi-automatic, with standard reducer plug mounted (up to 9 cartridges) are available in accordance to 5 cartridges without...
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See "Ammunition" chapter. 13 if the firearm is already assembled the following the instructions set out in the barrel is detected, a competent gunsmith must remove the obstruction. Inspect again the shotgun before it can result to the user or to nearby persons if ...provided. • Never use choke tubes that show signs of the barrel prior to be followed: • Follow the instructions in the "Disassembly" section and remove the barrel from the shotgun. • After removing the barrel, look right through the barrel from the rear and make sure there are no obstructions, even ...
See "Ammunition" chapter. 13 if the firearm is already assembled the following the instructions set out in the barrel is detected, a competent gunsmith must remove the obstruction. Inspect again the shotgun before it can result to the user or to nearby persons if ...provided. • Never use choke tubes that show signs of the barrel prior to be followed: • Follow the instructions in the "Disassembly" section and remove the barrel from the shotgun. • After removing the barrel, look right through the barrel from the rear and make sure there are no obstructions, even ...
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... cm, pull the trigger, to inspect the ejection port, the loading gate, and the cartridge chamber of the barrel into which the cartridge is not visible on the safety button, the SAFETY IS ENGAGED. 14 This should the following...gun is ready for use. The cartridge chamber is the portion of your finger off the trigger and keep the barrel pointed in a safe direction. • Check that there are , unload the firearm as indicated in the magazine...points in this manual, you , as indicated below: CAUTION: Keep your Beretta semi-automatic 1301 Comp to ensure they are completely empty.
... cm, pull the trigger, to inspect the ejection port, the loading gate, and the cartridge chamber of the barrel into which the cartridge is not visible on the safety button, the SAFETY IS ENGAGED. 14 This should the following...gun is ready for use. The cartridge chamber is the portion of your finger off the trigger and keep the barrel pointed in a safe direction. • Check that there are , unload the firearm as indicated in the magazine...points in this manual, you , as indicated below: CAUTION: Keep your Beretta semi-automatic 1301 Comp to ensure they are completely empty.
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... indicators on the cartridge. CAUTION: Never use cartridges that make it possible to 76 mm (3 in) /57 g (2 oz) cartridges. CAUTION: The Beretta 1301 Comp has an Optima-Bore® HP barrel and Optimachoke® HP choke tubes that do not increase pattern density and will find the markings for the gauge and chamber...
... indicators on the cartridge. CAUTION: Never use cartridges that make it possible to 76 mm (3 in) /57 g (2 oz) cartridges. CAUTION: The Beretta 1301 Comp has an Optima-Bore® HP barrel and Optimachoke® HP choke tubes that do not increase pattern density and will find the markings for the gauge and chamber...
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...firearm is in no cartridges in a safe direction. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES.) WARNING: Always check the barrel before loading the firearm to make sure that the carrier stop push button is a good idea to practice the following handling procedures without the choke... tube inserted. Before loading the firearm, ensure that there are fully familiar with the hammer in the barrel. Noisereducing earplugs or earmuffs will reduce the risk of ammunition. Never handle a loaded firearm until it snaps into the cartridge chamber...
...firearm is in no cartridges in a safe direction. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES.) WARNING: Always check the barrel before loading the firearm to make sure that the carrier stop push button is a good idea to practice the following handling procedures without the choke... tube inserted. Before loading the firearm, ensure that there are fully familiar with the hammer in the barrel. Noisereducing earplugs or earmuffs will reduce the risk of ammunition. Never handle a loaded firearm until it snaps into the cartridge chamber...
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...it will automatically introduce the cartridge from the trigger. Dispose of the shotgun. • Move the carrier to insert the cartridges into an obstructed barrel, damage and very serious injury may occur. WARNING: If another cartridge is empty. • Engage the safety (Fig. 3) (red ring ... remains open, showing that did not fire the first time. If you don't intend to fire. Never store a loaded firearm. WARNING: Beretta assumes no liability for the next cartridge. • The shotgun will fire the cartridge in the corresponding section. WARNING: Always unload the firearm...
...it will automatically introduce the cartridge from the trigger. Dispose of the shotgun. • Move the carrier to insert the cartridges into an obstructed barrel, damage and very serious injury may occur. WARNING: If another cartridge is empty. • Engage the safety (Fig. 3) (red ring ... remains open, showing that did not fire the first time. If you don't intend to fire. Never store a loaded firearm. WARNING: Beretta assumes no liability for the next cartridge. • The shotgun will fire the cartridge in the corresponding section. WARNING: Always unload the firearm...
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BARREL • Check that the carrier stop .) WARNING: The breech bolt assembly need only to be disassembled in order to clean its components. • Keeping the ... the ejection port, the loading gate and the chamber. EN 20 DISASSEMBLY WARNING: Always check that the hammer is decocked. Inspect the firearm by the barrel, pull the fore-end straight out toward the muzzle (Fig. 10). • Pull the...
BARREL • Check that the carrier stop .) WARNING: The breech bolt assembly need only to be disassembled in order to clean its components. • Keeping the ... the ejection port, the loading gate and the chamber. EN 20 DISASSEMBLY WARNING: Always check that the hammer is decocked. Inspect the firearm by the barrel, pull the fore-end straight out toward the muzzle (Fig. 10). • Pull the...
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... be disassembled in order to force the breech bolt out from the receiver using the trigger guard as a lever, first in the direction of the barrel and then outward (Fig. 18, 19 and 20). EN 21 the spring holder, to clean the trigger mechanism. • Engage the safety (the hammer is...
... be disassembled in order to force the breech bolt out from the receiver using the trigger guard as a lever, first in the direction of the barrel and then outward (Fig. 18, 19 and 20). EN 21 the spring holder, to clean the trigger mechanism. • Engage the safety (the hammer is...
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...ensure a long life and rust protection and are designed to withstand the use of interchangeable Beretta choke tubes are not appropriate for steel shot. EN 22 ® BERETTA OPTIMACHOKE HP TUBES Beretta Optimachoke® HP (High Performance) tubes are built in the relevant section. WARNING: Never... cleaning of the choke tubes before using the shotgun. • Check correct tightness in the barrel with the wrench provided. • Never use choke tubes that show signs of the 1301 Comp can also shoot High Performance steel ammunitions. See "Ammunition" chapter. Optimachoke® and ...
...ensure a long life and rust protection and are designed to withstand the use of interchangeable Beretta choke tubes are not appropriate for steel shot. EN 22 ® BERETTA OPTIMACHOKE HP TUBES Beretta Optimachoke® HP (High Performance) tubes are built in the relevant section. WARNING: Never... cleaning of the choke tubes before using the shotgun. • Check correct tightness in the barrel with the wrench provided. • Never use choke tubes that show signs of the 1301 Comp can also shoot High Performance steel ammunitions. See "Ammunition" chapter. Optimachoke® and ...
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... not empty, unload it manually. • Remove the wrench from the barrel. CAUTION: Check that the choke tube is in an anticlockwise direction, with Beretta Gun Oil. The hammer is cocked by looking through the barrel from the muzzle and do not replace the choke with the shotgun loaded even... muzzle and do not replace the choke with the shotgun loaded even with the hammer cocked. Inspect the firearm by looking through the barrel from the muzzle of Beretta Gun Oil on the safety button, the SAFETY IS ENGAGED. • Unscrew the choke tube, in pristine condition (not damaged)...
... not empty, unload it manually. • Remove the wrench from the barrel. CAUTION: Check that the choke tube is in an anticlockwise direction, with Beretta Gun Oil. The hammer is cocked by looking through the barrel from the muzzle and do not replace the choke with the shotgun loaded even... muzzle and do not replace the choke with the shotgun loaded even with the hammer cocked. Inspect the firearm by looking through the barrel from the muzzle of Beretta Gun Oil on the safety button, the SAFETY IS ENGAGED. • Unscrew the choke tube, in pristine condition (not damaged)...
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... shot spread. If necessary, firmly tighten the choke tube with the Beretta wrench. The barrel wall thickness would be kept correctly tightened in the barrel at all times, even during storage and cleaning. Cleaning the barrel without the choke tube installed may become lodged in the thread creating ...result in properly, or to safely contain the pressure levels generated by shooting. 24 Do not alter or modify an existing fixed choke Beretta barrel for the use of rust or obstruction in the open position. Shooting without inserting a choke tube. Correct tightening of the choke tube...
... shot spread. If necessary, firmly tighten the choke tube with the Beretta wrench. The barrel wall thickness would be kept correctly tightened in the barrel at all times, even during storage and cleaning. Cleaning the barrel without the choke tube installed may become lodged in the thread creating ...result in properly, or to safely contain the pressure levels generated by shooting. 24 Do not alter or modify an existing fixed choke Beretta barrel for the use of rust or obstruction in the open position. Shooting without inserting a choke tube. Correct tightening of the choke tube...
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...lubricants properly. NOTICE: For Routine Maintenance, simply disassemble it were loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the barrel with Beretta Gun Oil. • Check the barrel. The barrel and cartridge chamber must be clean and free from use in high combustion gas emissions. CAUTION: Excess oil or grease... obstructing the barrel, even partially, is decocked. The particular composition of the powders of some Super ...
...lubricants properly. NOTICE: For Routine Maintenance, simply disassemble it were loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the barrel with Beretta Gun Oil. • Check the barrel. The barrel and cartridge chamber must be clean and free from use in high combustion gas emissions. CAUTION: Excess oil or grease... obstructing the barrel, even partially, is decocked. The particular composition of the powders of some Super ...
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... the trigger guard retaining pin only when the hole of the trigger guard is pressed all the way down in the relevant section. BARREL • Check the barrel. WARNING: Never point the firearm at someone or at hard, flat surfaces. BREECH BOLT ASSEMBLY (Breech bolt, operating rods with sleeve.... 26). • Check that the carrier stop push button is pressed down. • Keeping the release button pressed well down (Fig. 1). The barrel and cartridge chamber must be clean and free from obstructions. • Insert the piston into the gas cylinder of the trigger plate adhere precisely to...
... the trigger guard retaining pin only when the hole of the trigger guard is pressed all the way down in the relevant section. BARREL • Check the barrel. WARNING: Never point the firearm at someone or at hard, flat surfaces. BREECH BOLT ASSEMBLY (Breech bolt, operating rods with sleeve.... 26). • Check that the carrier stop push button is pressed down. • Keeping the release button pressed well down (Fig. 1). The barrel and cartridge chamber must be clean and free from obstructions. • Insert the piston into the gas cylinder of the trigger plate adhere precisely to...
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... release button is pressed, the breech bolt is pushed forward by the cocking handle, with the likelihood of damage to both parts. • Insert the barrel into the receiver, ensuring that the magazine tube cap shaft enters the piston hole as well as that of accidents involving children, unload your fingers...
... release button is pressed, the breech bolt is pushed forward by the cocking handle, with the likelihood of damage to both parts. • Insert the barrel into the receiver, ensuring that the magazine tube cap shaft enters the piston hole as well as that of accidents involving children, unload your fingers...