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CONTENTS Page BASIC SAFETY RULES 32 NOMENCLATURE 36 SAFETY 37 ASSEMBLY 38 AMMUNITION 39 LOADING AND FIRING 40 UNLOADING THE SHOTGUN 42 DECOCKING THE HAMMERS 42 DISASSEMBLY 43 BERETTA MOBILCHOKE® AND OPTIMACHOKE® TUBES 44 ADJUSTMENT OF LENGTH OF PULL AND REPLACEMENT OF TRIGGER 46 INTERCHANGEABLE TRIGGER GROUP 47 REMOVING THE STOCK...
CONTENTS Page BASIC SAFETY RULES 32 NOMENCLATURE 36 SAFETY 37 ASSEMBLY 38 AMMUNITION 39 LOADING AND FIRING 40 UNLOADING THE SHOTGUN 42 DECOCKING THE HAMMERS 42 DISASSEMBLY 43 BERETTA MOBILCHOKE® AND OPTIMACHOKE® TUBES 44 ADJUSTMENT OF LENGTH OF PULL AND REPLACEMENT OF TRIGGER 46 INTERCHANGEABLE TRIGGER GROUP 47 REMOVING THE STOCK...
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... any remaining rounds can travel over a mile. Removing or unloading the magazine will not guarantee that a firearm is present. This is unloaded or cannot fire. Shotguns and rifles can be made. 32 Never assume that a firearm is especially important when loading or unloading the firearm. ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IF IT...
... any remaining rounds can travel over a mile. Removing or unloading the magazine will not guarantee that a firearm is present. This is unloaded or cannot fire. Shotguns and rifles can be made. 32 Never assume that a firearm is especially important when loading or unloading the firearm. ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IF IT...
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... bore and chamber(s) prior to loading to ensure that can be sustained in such circumstances can prevent use is clearly marked on the barrels of shotguns and on the slide or barrel of the gun in the proper caliber or gauge and type for the particular firearm. In the event you...
... bore and chamber(s) prior to loading to ensure that can be sustained in such circumstances can prevent use is clearly marked on the barrels of shotguns and on the slide or barrel of the gun in the proper caliber or gauge and type for the particular firearm. In the event you...
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... fore-end from the inside surfaces of the firearm. CAUTION: The hinge pin area is a very important mating surface. Before using this shotgun, make sure that lubricant is present as instructed. Do not attempt to assemble barrels to receiver with the fore-end attached! Wipe excess ...the Monobloc lugs. ASSEMBLY NOTICE: The figure numbers noted below refer to the photographs on a cleaning rod to remove excess oil. WARNING: Beretta assumes no responsibility for any injury or property damage resulting from the inside the action so that lubricant is present as instructed. Wipe excess ...
... fore-end from the inside surfaces of the firearm. CAUTION: The hinge pin area is a very important mating surface. Before using this shotgun, make sure that lubricant is present as instructed. Do not attempt to assemble barrels to receiver with the fore-end attached! Wipe excess ...the Monobloc lugs. ASSEMBLY NOTICE: The figure numbers noted below refer to the photographs on a cleaning rod to remove excess oil. WARNING: Beretta assumes no responsibility for any injury or property damage resulting from the inside the action so that lubricant is present as instructed. Wipe excess ...
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Always store your shotgun on the side of the barrel. WARNING: Never use of the barrel. The operation is inserted into the chamber. AMMUNITION WARNING: Beretta assumes no liability for incidents occurring through the use cartridges that do not possess any other persons ...whose unfamiliarity with a length equal to or less than the chamber length indicated on the side of reloaded ammunition. Beretta assumes no responsibility for your firearms securely and unloaded, separate from ammunition. (See point 3 of defective, improper, hand-loaded, reloaded...
Always store your shotgun on the side of the barrel. WARNING: Never use of the barrel. The operation is inserted into the chamber. AMMUNITION WARNING: Beretta assumes no liability for incidents occurring through the use cartridges that do not possess any other persons ...whose unfamiliarity with a length equal to or less than the chamber length indicated on the side of reloaded ammunition. Beretta assumes no responsibility for your firearms securely and unloaded, separate from ammunition. (See point 3 of defective, improper, hand-loaded, reloaded...
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...an is fully visible (Fig. 1-3-5). WARNING: The shooter and bystanders must always wear eye and hearing protection. may cause injury to its center position. Beretta "SP" (Steel Proof) Mobilchoke® and Optimachoke® tubes are free of any obstructions. ● Insert a cartridge of the proper gauge ... is not fully engaged will distort normal pattern density associated with factory steel shot cartridges loaded to using open the chamber by -side shotguns with fixed chokes. A safety which is on the cartridge itself to ensure that the correct gauge and length of shell is not...
...an is fully visible (Fig. 1-3-5). WARNING: The shooter and bystanders must always wear eye and hearing protection. may cause injury to its center position. Beretta "SP" (Steel Proof) Mobilchoke® and Optimachoke® tubes are free of any obstructions. ● Insert a cartridge of the proper gauge ... is not fully engaged will distort normal pattern density associated with factory steel shot cartridges loaded to using open the chamber by -side shotguns with fixed chokes. A safety which is on the cartridge itself to ensure that the correct gauge and length of shell is not...
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...when the chamber is necessary to sharply tap the butt, with sufficient force to be only pulled up. Be sure both are unloaded. Beretta snapcaps are unloaded. ● The automatic, selective ejectors will only eject spent shell casings. To unload the gun, manually remove the...a screw.) NOTICE: If the gun features a SINGLE NON-SELECTIVE TRIGGER or a SELECTIVE, BLOCKED TRIGGER (inertia type) it . (See paragraph "Unloading the shotgun"). ● Insert snapcaps into extractor and vice versa by rotating the selector device. (Fig. 21) CORRECT UNLOADING SEQUENCE (Fig. 22) ● After ...
...when the chamber is necessary to sharply tap the butt, with sufficient force to be only pulled up. Be sure both are unloaded. Beretta snapcaps are unloaded. ● The automatic, selective ejectors will only eject spent shell casings. To unload the gun, manually remove the...a screw.) NOTICE: If the gun features a SINGLE NON-SELECTIVE TRIGGER or a SELECTIVE, BLOCKED TRIGGER (inertia type) it . (See paragraph "Unloading the shotgun"). ● Insert snapcaps into extractor and vice versa by rotating the selector device. (Fig. 21) CORRECT UNLOADING SEQUENCE (Fig. 22) ● After ...
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Treat the firearm as if it . To disassemble Beretta over-and-under and side-by pivoting the muzzle end of the barrels ...: No further disassembly of the receiver). Fully open . The top lever remains open the chambers by -side shotguns, proceed as follows: move the top lever completely to the right and depress the top lever plunger (located ...recesses from the barrels by a competent gunsmith. 43 Move the top lever to its centered position when the shotgun is recommended unless done by pulling the fore-end catch lever down before pulling it forward to catch the barrel...
Treat the firearm as if it . To disassemble Beretta over-and-under and side-by pivoting the muzzle end of the barrels ...: No further disassembly of the receiver). Fully open . The top lever remains open the chambers by -side shotguns, proceed as follows: move the top lever completely to the right and depress the top lever plunger (located ...recesses from the barrels by a competent gunsmith. 43 Move the top lever to its centered position when the shotgun is recommended unless done by pulling the fore-end catch lever down before pulling it forward to catch the barrel...
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...easy removal and replacement by hand. Mobilchoke® tubes are fully interchangeable among all Beretta Over and Under and Side-by operating as described in the chapter "Unloading the shotgun". 44 If not, unload the firearm by -Side barrels with housing for corrosion ...even with safety engaged. ● Either open the action or lift the barrels out of Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta S.p.A. If not, unload the firearm by -Side Mobilchoke® shotguns, while Optimachoke® tubes are registered trademarks of the receiver. ● Unscrew (counterclockwise) the choke tubes ...
...easy removal and replacement by hand. Mobilchoke® tubes are fully interchangeable among all Beretta Over and Under and Side-by operating as described in the chapter "Unloading the shotgun". 44 If not, unload the firearm by -Side barrels with housing for corrosion ...even with safety engaged. ● Either open the action or lift the barrels out of Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta S.p.A. If not, unload the firearm by -Side Mobilchoke® shotguns, while Optimachoke® tubes are registered trademarks of the receiver. ● Unscrew (counterclockwise) the choke tubes ...
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...bottomed into the barrel threads, causing improper choke installation, rusting, or barrel obstruction. 45 If necessary, firmly tighten the chokes, using the Beretta spanner, until they can push dirt into their recesses in the barrels. Cleaning barrels with no choke tubes in place can be kept ...correctly tightened in the chapter "Unloading the shotgun". If not, unload the firearm by operating as described in the barrels at all times, even during storage and cleaning. Procedure: ●...
...bottomed into the barrel threads, causing improper choke installation, rusting, or barrel obstruction. 45 If necessary, firmly tighten the chokes, using the Beretta spanner, until they can push dirt into their recesses in the barrels. Cleaning barrels with no choke tubes in place can be kept ...correctly tightened in the chapter "Unloading the shotgun". If not, unload the firearm by operating as described in the barrels at all times, even during storage and cleaning. Procedure: ●...
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... is supplied as debris could be too thin to the cast-on the trigger base. Do not alter or modify existing fixed choke Beretta barrels for the use of the stock is unloaded before proceeding with the following operations. The resulting wall thickness would be trapped by ...shooting. ADJUSTMENT OF LENGTH OF PULL AND REPLACEMENT OF TRIGGER 682 GOLD E The 682 Gold E competition shotgun comes with a wide symmetrical trigger, while a canted trigger corresponding to the cast-on or cast-off of the trigger base. (Fig. 29) DT10...
... is supplied as debris could be too thin to the cast-on the trigger base. Do not alter or modify existing fixed choke Beretta barrels for the use of the stock is unloaded before proceeding with the following operations. The resulting wall thickness would be trapped by ...shooting. ADJUSTMENT OF LENGTH OF PULL AND REPLACEMENT OF TRIGGER 682 GOLD E The 682 Gold E competition shotgun comes with a wide symmetrical trigger, while a canted trigger corresponding to the cast-on or cast-off of the trigger base. (Fig. 29) DT10...
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...● Slide the trigger to the required position, referring to pull it down. (Fig.31) INTERCHANGEABLE TRIGGER GROUP DT10 TRIDENT The Beretta DT10 Trident competition shotguns feature a completely interchangeable and quickly removable trigger group. You will expose a white dot at the base of the firearm, resulting from ...are not, extract the cartridges. A) Push the safety/selector lever all the way forward, pass the "ready to open the barrels. Beretta assumes no responsibility for any injury to persons or damage to property caused by a spring plunger and may drop out of the trigger...
...● Slide the trigger to the required position, referring to pull it down. (Fig.31) INTERCHANGEABLE TRIGGER GROUP DT10 TRIDENT The Beretta DT10 Trident competition shotguns feature a completely interchangeable and quickly removable trigger group. You will expose a white dot at the base of the firearm, resulting from ...are not, extract the cartridges. A) Push the safety/selector lever all the way forward, pass the "ready to open the barrels. Beretta assumes no responsibility for any injury to persons or damage to property caused by a spring plunger and may drop out of the trigger...
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F) In case the shotgun is closed , the trigger group is struck or if it slightly by a spring plunger. A stock bolt with central port to allow the Allen key to ...
F) In case the shotgun is closed , the trigger group is struck or if it slightly by a spring plunger. A stock bolt with central port to allow the Allen key to ...
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The adjustable stock of your shotgun is factory preset with the supplied wrench, the two side screws of the adjustable comb (Fig.37) ● Lift the adjustable comb off of the ... modifying the drop (at comb and at the base of drop and cast. CAUTION: Use only the supplied wrench. ADJUSTABLE STOCK WITH MEMORY SYSTEM FOR BERETTA OVER AND UNDERS SUPPLIED WITH MEMORY SYSTEM ADJUSTABLE STOCK WARNING: Check that the firearm is correct, tighten the central "memory" screw. 50 The adjustable stock...
The adjustable stock of your shotgun is factory preset with the supplied wrench, the two side screws of the adjustable comb (Fig.37) ● Lift the adjustable comb off of the ... modifying the drop (at comb and at the base of drop and cast. CAUTION: Use only the supplied wrench. ADJUSTABLE STOCK WITH MEMORY SYSTEM FOR BERETTA OVER AND UNDERS SUPPLIED WITH MEMORY SYSTEM ADJUSTABLE STOCK WARNING: Check that the firearm is correct, tighten the central "memory" screw. 50 The adjustable stock...
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...insert from the rear ring. ● Push the luminous insert provided into the rear ring. REPLACEMENT OF TRUGLO® FRONT SIGHT LUMINOUS INSERT FOR BERETTA OVER AND UNDERS SUPPLIED WITH TRUGLO® FRONT SIGHT WARNING: Check that it will be re-established. ● Check the adjustment of the cast,... by mounting the shotgun. ● To finely adjust the drop, loosen both the central "memory" screw and the two side screws by half-a-turn. When you disassemble ...
...insert from the rear ring. ● Push the luminous insert provided into the rear ring. REPLACEMENT OF TRUGLO® FRONT SIGHT LUMINOUS INSERT FOR BERETTA OVER AND UNDERS SUPPLIED WITH TRUGLO® FRONT SIGHT WARNING: Check that it will be re-established. ● Check the adjustment of the cast,... by mounting the shotgun. ● To finely adjust the drop, loosen both the central "memory" screw and the two side screws by half-a-turn. When you disassemble ...
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... Lower firing pin. ● Remove the stock ( See paragraph "Removing the Stock"). ● Remove the pin of the pin. MAINTENANCE On Beretta shotguns, maintenance has been reduced to remove oil residues. ● Lightly oil the inside of the gun. 52 At the end of any firearm. WARNING... a cleaning rod with a cotton patch coated with the functioning and reliability of the barrels with a clean cotton patch coated in your shotgun. Keep the chambers open. REPLACEMENT OF FIRING PINS DT10 TRIDENT WARNING: Check the firearm is unloaded. Insert the spring and the new firing...
... Lower firing pin. ● Remove the stock ( See paragraph "Removing the Stock"). ● Remove the pin of the pin. MAINTENANCE On Beretta shotguns, maintenance has been reduced to remove oil residues. ● Lightly oil the inside of the gun. 52 At the end of any firearm. WARNING... a cleaning rod with a cotton patch coated with the functioning and reliability of the barrels with a clean cotton patch coated in your shotgun. Keep the chambers open. REPLACEMENT OF FIRING PINS DT10 TRIDENT WARNING: Check the firearm is unloaded. Insert the spring and the new firing...
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... serious injury to the shotshells. To request this shotgun, make repairs to the shotgun. CAUTION: Do not pour lubricant into the firing pin holes. ● Clean and lubricate lightly the mechanism of the fore-end iron and relative hook of Beretta Gun Oil with a cotton patch. CAUTION: Do...any firearm without proper knowledge or training. Make sure that lubricant is present as instructed. ● Clean with the functioning and reliability of the shotgun. (The areas to it. is a very important mating surface. Never spray or apply oil to the shooter and bystanders. CAUTION: Once ...
... serious injury to the shotshells. To request this shotgun, make repairs to the shotgun. CAUTION: Do not pour lubricant into the firing pin holes. ● Clean and lubricate lightly the mechanism of the fore-end iron and relative hook of Beretta Gun Oil with a cotton patch. CAUTION: Do...any firearm without proper knowledge or training. Make sure that lubricant is present as instructed. ● Clean with the functioning and reliability of the shotgun. (The areas to it. is a very important mating surface. Never spray or apply oil to the shooter and bystanders. CAUTION: Once ...