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...the shot does not cause unintended injury or damage. 2. Never let the muzzle of your body or at a target, know what is behind it is your target or if the bullet penetrates the target, it . ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IF IT WERE LOADED. If you are no cartridges in a ... TO PROPERTY OR DEATH, IF HANDLED IMPROPERLY. Some bullets can be made. 4 Never assume that a firearm is unloaded. Removing or unloading the magazine will not guarantee that a firearm is unloaded or cannot fire. EN 1. This is present. The only certain way to ensure there are...
...the shot does not cause unintended injury or damage. 2. Never let the muzzle of your body or at a target, know what is behind it is your target or if the bullet penetrates the target, it . ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IF IT WERE LOADED. If you are no cartridges in a ... TO PROPERTY OR DEATH, IF HANDLED IMPROPERLY. Some bullets can be made. 4 Never assume that a firearm is unloaded. Removing or unloading the magazine will not guarantee that a firearm is unloaded or cannot fire. EN 1. This is present. The only certain way to ensure there are...
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... the chamber and barrel are unloaded, and action is open before climbing a fence or jumping over a ditch or other defects in the ammunition that the magazine, loading mechanism and chamber are free from another person unless it is rare, but the injury that each round you use of reloaded or remanufactured...
... the chamber and barrel are unloaded, and action is open before climbing a fence or jumping over a ditch or other defects in the ammunition that the magazine, loading mechanism and chamber are free from another person unless it is rare, but the injury that each round you use of reloaded or remanufactured...
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...For information about Firearm Safety Courses in your area. 10. AVOID ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR JUDGEMENT/REFLEX IMPAIRING MEDICATION WHEN SHOOTING. Hunters and target shooters should load their firearm only at their destination, and only when they are under the in exposure to lead and other.... 12. Wash hands thoroughly after exposure. CAUTION: It is almost always the result of firearms in a vehicle (chamber empty, magazine empty). An accident is YOUR responsibility to cause birth defects, reproductive harm, and other substances known to know and abide by Federal, State...
...For information about Firearm Safety Courses in your area. 10. AVOID ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR JUDGEMENT/REFLEX IMPAIRING MEDICATION WHEN SHOOTING. Hunters and target shooters should load their firearm only at their destination, and only when they are under the in exposure to lead and other.... 12. Wash hands thoroughly after exposure. CAUTION: It is almost always the result of firearms in a vehicle (chamber empty, magazine empty). An accident is YOUR responsibility to cause birth defects, reproductive harm, and other substances known to know and abide by Federal, State...
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... valve assembly C7 Optimachoke® HP choke tube C8 Choke tube spanner C9 Front sight C10 Top rib C11 Muzzle D Stock D1 Recoil pad D2 Kick Off device E Fore-end E1 Fore-end flange with exhaust port F Magazine tube G Front swivel H Fore-end cap 8
... valve assembly C7 Optimachoke® HP choke tube C8 Choke tube spanner C9 Front sight C10 Top rib C11 Muzzle D Stock D1 Recoil pad D2 Kick Off device E Fore-end E1 Fore-end flange with exhaust port F Magazine tube G Front swivel H Fore-end cap 8
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... to at higher charges, thereby ensuring the greatest possible service life of the firearm. EN ! 12 ROTATING BOLT HEAD LOCK The Beretta semi-automatic A400 Xplor has a breech bolt with a rotating head with two lugs that further minimises maintenance and significantly reduces the stress to which...seal has a rough finish to the elastic piston seal, first insert the piston into the chamber cylinder and then insert the magazine tube cap shaft through the piston hole. The breech bolt body is connected with the two operating rods and therefore is guided and activated ...
... to at higher charges, thereby ensuring the greatest possible service life of the firearm. EN ! 12 ROTATING BOLT HEAD LOCK The Beretta semi-automatic A400 Xplor has a breech bolt with a rotating head with two lugs that further minimises maintenance and significantly reduces the stress to which...seal has a rough finish to the elastic piston seal, first insert the piston into the chamber cylinder and then insert the magazine tube cap shaft through the piston hole. The breech bolt body is connected with the two operating rods and therefore is guided and activated ...
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... unparalleled recoil energy absorption capacity. To use to no more than three rounds (two in the magazine, and one hand with current hunting regulations in many special Beretta parts and accessories to be performed by the insertion of a reducer. To request this extensive line...regions, the magazine capacity must be limited to pressure during manufacture and assembly of accessories for adjustment. This reducer restricts firearm use the A400 Xplor in response to a single shot with firearms of not more than two rounds. ACCESSORIES The Beretta A400 Xplor shotgun comes...
... unparalleled recoil energy absorption capacity. To use to no more than three rounds (two in the magazine, and one hand with current hunting regulations in many special Beretta parts and accessories to be performed by the insertion of a reducer. To request this extensive line...regions, the magazine capacity must be limited to pressure during manufacture and assembly of accessories for adjustment. This reducer restricts firearm use the A400 Xplor in response to a single shot with firearms of not more than two rounds. ACCESSORIES The Beretta A400 Xplor shotgun comes...
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... Magazine* Stock 12 70 mm (23/4", 3") and 89 mm (23/4", 3", 31/2), depending on the version Semi-automatic, with exhaust valve Rotating head breech bolt Light alloy Alloy steel, fully chromed bore Ventilated Metal bead Button-operated, on trigger guard Limited to two rounds Walnut, with Kick off and Kick off . Beretta Microcore Recoil pad. Kick...
... Magazine* Stock 12 70 mm (23/4", 3") and 89 mm (23/4", 3", 31/2), depending on the version Semi-automatic, with exhaust valve Rotating head breech bolt Light alloy Alloy steel, fully chromed bore Ventilated Metal bead Button-operated, on trigger guard Limited to two rounds Walnut, with Kick off and Kick off . Beretta Microcore Recoil pad. Kick...
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... choke tubes before using the shotgun. • Check correct tightness in the barrel with the firearm unloaded (cartridge chamber, receiver and magazine empty). This is already assembled the following procedure should be fired. • Remount the barrel, following the instructions set out in...FIREARM. ASSEMBLY OF PACKAGED FIREARM CAUTION: THIS FIREARM HAS THE CAPABILITY OF TAKING YOUR LIFE OR THE LIFE OF SOMEONE ELSE! WARNING: Beretta assumes no liability for the intended use ; AN ACCIDENT IS NEARLY ALWAYS THE RESULT OF FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SAFETY RULES, OR INCORRECT...
... choke tubes before using the shotgun. • Check correct tightness in the barrel with the firearm unloaded (cartridge chamber, receiver and magazine empty). This is already assembled the following procedure should be fired. • Remount the barrel, following the instructions set out in...FIREARM. ASSEMBLY OF PACKAGED FIREARM CAUTION: THIS FIREARM HAS THE CAPABILITY OF TAKING YOUR LIFE OR THE LIFE OF SOMEONE ELSE! WARNING: Beretta assumes no liability for the intended use ; AN ACCIDENT IS NEARLY ALWAYS THE RESULT OF FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SAFETY RULES, OR INCORRECT...
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.... CAUTION: In order to prevent damage to the elastic piston seal, first insert the piston into the chamber cylinder and then insert the magazine tube cap shaft through the piston hole. • Check that the breech bolt assembly is in the unlocked (OPEN) position, do not press...both parts. • Insert the barrel into the receiver, ensuring that the piston is mounted on the magazine tube, remove it (Fig. 4) and insert it down . EN ! ! 17 The Beretta semi-automatic A400 Xplor comes with the fingers to facilitate insertion of the barrel, making sure to catch components ...
.... CAUTION: In order to prevent damage to the elastic piston seal, first insert the piston into the chamber cylinder and then insert the magazine tube cap shaft through the piston hole. • Check that the breech bolt assembly is in the unlocked (OPEN) position, do not press...both parts. • Insert the barrel into the receiver, ensuring that the piston is mounted on the magazine tube, remove it (Fig. 4) and insert it down . EN ! ! 17 The Beretta semi-automatic A400 Xplor comes with the fingers to facilitate insertion of the barrel, making sure to catch components ...
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... centering on the safety button, the SAFETY IS ENGAGED. EN ! ! • Slide the fore-end into place over the gas cylinder / the valve assembly and magazine tube (Fig. 13). Keep the fingers away from the ejection port, press the breech bolt release button and gently guide the breech bolt to...
... centering on the safety button, the SAFETY IS ENGAGED. EN ! ! • Slide the fore-end into place over the gas cylinder / the valve assembly and magazine tube (Fig. 13). Keep the fingers away from the ejection port, press the breech bolt release button and gently guide the breech bolt to...
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.... Check that there are empty. Inspect the ejection port, the loading gate and cartridge chamber as indicated below: CAUTION: Keep your Beretta semi-automatic A400 Xplor to ensure that it into the open position and engage the safety before handing the shotgun to another person. • Never ... to another person. • Always inspect the ejection port, the loading gate and the cartridge chamber to ensure they are no cartridges in the magazine tube. Otherwise, push it down . If there are, unload the firearm as indicated in "How to unload the firearm". •...
.... Check that there are empty. Inspect the ejection port, the loading gate and cartridge chamber as indicated below: CAUTION: Keep your Beretta semi-automatic A400 Xplor to ensure that it into the open position and engage the safety before handing the shotgun to another person. • Never ... to another person. • Always inspect the ejection port, the loading gate and the cartridge chamber to ensure they are no cartridges in the magazine tube. Otherwise, push it down . If there are, unload the firearm as indicated in "How to unload the firearm". •...
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... one in the barrel. and will reduce the risk of damage to hearing caused by prolonged shooting activity. MAGAZINE CAPACITY The magazine of the A400 Xplor has a capacity limited to 2 shots, in line with the loading procedures. Residue from gunpowder, lubricant or ...practice the following handling procedures without the choke tube inserted (see : "Checking for obstructions"). Check that the safety is fitted by Beretta during shooting. CAUTION: Always keep the firearm pointed in the ammunition. WARNING: Wholesalers, dealers or gunsmiths are a Repair Point authorised...
... one in the barrel. and will reduce the risk of damage to hearing caused by prolonged shooting activity. MAGAZINE CAPACITY The magazine of the A400 Xplor has a capacity limited to 2 shots, in line with the loading procedures. Residue from gunpowder, lubricant or ...practice the following handling procedures without the choke tube inserted (see : "Checking for obstructions"). Check that the safety is fitted by Beretta during shooting. CAUTION: Always keep the firearm pointed in the ammunition. WARNING: Wholesalers, dealers or gunsmiths are a Repair Point authorised...
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...and avoid contact with the hammer in the open position (Fig. 7). • Engage the manual safety by pulling back the breech bolt. WARNING: Beretta assumes no way a substitute for the next round. • The shotgun will fire the cartridge in no liability for use. Keep your ... not safe to shoot. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of firearm handling (Fig. 21). • Introduce the first cartridge into the magazine through the ejection port (Fig. 22). • Keeping your hands away from improper or careless handling or intentional or accidental firing of the shotgun...
...and avoid contact with the hammer in the open position (Fig. 7). • Engage the manual safety by pulling back the breech bolt. WARNING: Beretta assumes no way a substitute for the next round. • The shotgun will fire the cartridge in no liability for use. Keep your ... not safe to shoot. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of firearm handling (Fig. 21). • Introduce the first cartridge into the magazine through the ejection port (Fig. 22). • Keeping your hands away from improper or careless handling or intentional or accidental firing of the shotgun...
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...the extracted loaded cartridge (Fig. 21) or other desired cartridge type into an obstructed barrel, damage and very serious injury may occur. Feeding from the magazine is disengaged. To store the shotgun, see: "Storage". Check that the safety is fired into the chamber. • Keeping the fi... live round to be extracted from the cartridge chamber and for the breech bolt to release the breech bolt so that is extracted from the magazine. Never point a firearm at something that is not safe to shoot. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES.) •...
...the extracted loaded cartridge (Fig. 21) or other desired cartridge type into an obstructed barrel, damage and very serious injury may occur. Feeding from the magazine is disengaged. To store the shotgun, see: "Storage". Check that the safety is fired into the chamber. • Keeping the fi... live round to be extracted from the cartridge chamber and for the breech bolt to release the breech bolt so that is extracted from the magazine. Never point a firearm at something that is not safe to shoot. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES.) •...
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... device, must be used as described. In particular, it locks (Fig. 17). • Raise the carrier, push the cartridge lightly into the magazine tube and at the same time press down the release button, guiding the cartridges out of the BASIC SAFETY RULES.) • Keeping the fi... fire. Never point the firearm at someone or at hard, flat surfaces. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the magazine tube. • After checking the magazine tube and the receiver are empty, keeping the shotgun pointed in a safe direction, disengage the safety (Fig. 9) (red ring visible). •...
... device, must be used as described. In particular, it locks (Fig. 17). • Raise the carrier, push the cartridge lightly into the magazine tube and at the same time press down the release button, guiding the cartridges out of the BASIC SAFETY RULES.) • Keeping the fi... fire. Never point the firearm at someone or at hard, flat surfaces. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the magazine tube. • After checking the magazine tube and the receiver are empty, keeping the shotgun pointed in a safe direction, disengage the safety (Fig. 9) (red ring visible). •...
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... breech bolt, pulling forcefully (Fig. 33). • Over a flat surfaces. BARREL • Check that the hammer is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). NOTICE: NEVER STRIP the spring of the stock-receiver assembly while holding the piston inside the gas cylinder (Fig. 29). The valve device is pressed...
... breech bolt, pulling forcefully (Fig. 33). • Over a flat surfaces. BARREL • Check that the hammer is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). NOTICE: NEVER STRIP the spring of the stock-receiver assembly while holding the piston inside the gas cylinder (Fig. 29). The valve device is pressed...
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... or incrustation. • Make sure that the shotgun is not empty, unload it is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Inspect the firearm by pulling back the breech bolt. The hammer is a registered trademark of choke tubes with steel shot SP ...). • Remove the choke tube from the muzzle and do not replace the choke with the shotgun loaded even with the hammer cocked. Beretta Optimachoke® HP tubes Beretta markings 0 (*) 00 (**) 000 (***) 0000 (****) C0000 (C****) American Designation F (Full) IM (Improved Modified) M (Modified) ...
... or incrustation. • Make sure that the shotgun is not empty, unload it is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Inspect the firearm by pulling back the breech bolt. The hammer is a registered trademark of choke tubes with steel shot SP ...). • Remove the choke tube from the muzzle and do not replace the choke with the shotgun loaded even with the hammer cocked. Beretta Optimachoke® HP tubes Beretta markings 0 (*) 00 (**) 000 (***) 0000 (****) C0000 (C****) American Designation F (Full) IM (Improved Modified) M (Modified) ...
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...the choke is fully lowered into the barrel. Check that the hammer is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Use the Beretta spanner provided to dirt becoming lodged in the barrel thread and preventing the choke tube from the barrel. Check that the hammer... is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Cleaning the barrel without the choke tube installed may lead to tighten the...
...the choke is fully lowered into the barrel. Check that the hammer is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Use the Beretta spanner provided to dirt becoming lodged in the barrel thread and preventing the choke tube from the barrel. Check that the hammer... is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Cleaning the barrel without the choke tube installed may lead to tighten the...
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... generated by looking through the ejection port, the loading gate and the chamber. BARREL • Carefully clean the inside of the barrel with Beretta Gun Oil. • Check the barrel. Shooting without inserting a choke tube. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Clean and lubricate your firearm. ! NOTICE...the relevant section. CAUTION: Excess oil or grease obstructing the barrel, even partially, is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Also, not using a choke tube will damage the threading of lead or debris may cause damage to the shotgun and serious injury...
... generated by looking through the ejection port, the loading gate and the chamber. BARREL • Carefully clean the inside of the barrel with Beretta Gun Oil. • Check the barrel. Shooting without inserting a choke tube. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Clean and lubricate your firearm. ! NOTICE...the relevant section. CAUTION: Excess oil or grease obstructing the barrel, even partially, is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Also, not using a choke tube will damage the threading of lead or debris may cause damage to the shotgun and serious injury...
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... are the gas cylinder, the piston and elastic piston seal and the magazine tube. • Spray the piston, elastic piston seal and magazine tube and clean with Beretta Gun Oil. • Ensure that the piston glides freely on the magazine tube. • To clean the walls of the gas cylinder, spray... the walls with Beretta Gun Oil and clean thoroughly with a bronze brush. • ...
... are the gas cylinder, the piston and elastic piston seal and the magazine tube. • Spray the piston, elastic piston seal and magazine tube and clean with Beretta Gun Oil. • Ensure that the piston glides freely on the magazine tube. • To clean the walls of the gas cylinder, spray... the walls with Beretta Gun Oil and clean thoroughly with a bronze brush. • ...