Instruction Manual
Page 17
...magazine into its rearward travel under inertia, extracting the fired case from the ejection port. AMMUNITION AMMUNITION (CARTRIDGE) NOTICE: Beretta specifically disclaims responsibility for any damage or injury occurring with, or as +P. The caliber of the pistol is designed to the shooter or others. 17 NOTICE: The Beretta Pico... is marked on the back of the barrel cam and disconnect pin interface. The extended use of improper ammunition, such as listed previously, will be retained in the ...
...magazine into its rearward travel under inertia, extracting the fired case from the ejection port. AMMUNITION AMMUNITION (CARTRIDGE) NOTICE: Beretta specifically disclaims responsibility for any damage or injury occurring with, or as +P. The caliber of the pistol is designed to the shooter or others. 17 NOTICE: The Beretta Pico... is marked on the back of the barrel cam and disconnect pin interface. The extended use of improper ammunition, such as listed previously, will be retained in the ...
Instruction Manual
Page 48
...MAGAZINE EXTENDED GRIP NOTE: The magazine does not need to the front of the magazine. NOTE: Read this section completely before disassembly. 48 The boss on the retaining plate will lock into position. Compress the magazine spring into the magazine body with the retaining plate with the higher end of the magazine... spring to be unloaded before proceeding NOTE: The magazine must be disassembled for normal maintenance. ASSEMBLY Install...
...MAGAZINE EXTENDED GRIP NOTE: The magazine does not need to the front of the magazine. NOTE: Read this section completely before disassembly. 48 The boss on the retaining plate will lock into position. Compress the magazine spring into the magazine body with the retaining plate with the higher end of the magazine... spring to be unloaded before proceeding NOTE: The magazine must be disassembled for normal maintenance. ASSEMBLY Install...