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...shooting your Beretta Stampede is manufactured with the safety and operating instructions outlined in this copy of this firearm. If you lend, give or sell the firearm to anyone, be sure the Owner's Manual accompanies it is familiar with single-action revolvers before using this manual. Any ...transfer of this firearm should include a copy of the Owner's Manual for physical injury or property damage resulting in whole or in part from someone who is...
...shooting your Beretta Stampede is manufactured with the safety and operating instructions outlined in this copy of this firearm. If you lend, give or sell the firearm to anyone, be sure the Owner's Manual accompanies it is familiar with single-action revolvers before using this manual. Any ...transfer of this firearm should include a copy of the Owner's Manual for physical injury or property damage resulting in whole or in part from someone who is...
Beretta Stampede User Manual
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...HARD SURFACE. PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR FIREARM. Firing with the proper use of the gun in the barrel or chamber can rupture the barrel and injure you or others nearby. In the event you are clean and free from obstructions. Clean and oil your firearm so that dirt or lint does not... accumulate in the product manual. Always check the bore and chamber(s) prior to loading to ensure that you know and use of this manual, after each use and safety procedures. 6. Make sure the chamber and barrel...
...HARD SURFACE. PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR FIREARM. Firing with the proper use of the gun in the barrel or chamber can rupture the barrel and injure you or others nearby. In the event you are clean and free from obstructions. Clean and oil your firearm so that dirt or lint does not... accumulate in the product manual. Always check the bore and chamber(s) prior to loading to ensure that you know and use of this manual, after each use and safety procedures. 6. Make sure the chamber and barrel...
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...who is firing a gun is rare, but the injury that each round you use is clearly marked on the barrels of shotguns and on the slide or barrel of your firearm and injury to your firearm and engage the manual safety before climbing or descending...use of hearing damage from any firearm. The use factory-loaded, new ammunition manufactured to defective or improper ammunition. 7. A shooter must always wear impact resistant shooting glasses when firing any obstruction, like a bullet blocked inside the barrel due to industry specifications: CIP (Europe and elsewhere), SAAMI (U.S.A.). USE...
...who is firing a gun is rare, but the injury that each round you use is clearly marked on the barrels of shotguns and on the slide or barrel of your firearm and injury to your firearm and engage the manual safety before climbing or descending...use of hearing damage from any firearm. The use factory-loaded, new ammunition manufactured to defective or improper ammunition. 7. A shooter must always wear impact resistant shooting glasses when firing any obstruction, like a bullet blocked inside the barrel due to industry specifications: CIP (Europe and elsewhere), SAAMI (U.S.A.). USE...
Beretta Stampede User Manual
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... a safety mechanism that engages the firing pin only when the trigger is pulled. (Fig. 5-R) As with the firing pin when the trigger is lowered on an empty chamber. Your Beretta Stampede single-action firearm is independent of the hammer. The Stampede relies on the other hand, the firing pin is an accurate, fully-functioning and faithful replica of trouble...
... a safety mechanism that engages the firing pin only when the trigger is pulled. (Fig. 5-R) As with the firing pin when the trigger is lowered on an empty chamber. Your Beretta Stampede single-action firearm is independent of the hammer. The Stampede relies on the other hand, the firing pin is an accurate, fully-functioning and faithful replica of trouble...
Beretta Stampede User Manual
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... finger away from the factory. Your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver comes fully assembled from the trigger. It also allows to remove the unloaded-cylinder indicator ring. WARNING: THE UNLOADED-CYLINDER INDICATOR RING SHOULD NOT REPLACE THE RULES FOR SAFE FIREARM HANDLING. WARNING... please refer to the photographs on the firing mechanism. ! In order to do this manual. REMOVING THE UNLOADEDCYLINDER INDICATOR RING NOTICE: the figure numbers noted below refer to the "Disassembly" and "Reassembly" sections of providing you with a lightly oiled cotton cloth. NOTICE: It...
... finger away from the factory. Your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver comes fully assembled from the trigger. It also allows to remove the unloaded-cylinder indicator ring. WARNING: THE UNLOADED-CYLINDER INDICATOR RING SHOULD NOT REPLACE THE RULES FOR SAFE FIREARM HANDLING. WARNING... please refer to the photographs on the firing mechanism. ! In order to do this manual. REMOVING THE UNLOADEDCYLINDER INDICATOR RING NOTICE: the figure numbers noted below refer to the "Disassembly" and "Reassembly" sections of providing you with a lightly oiled cotton cloth. NOTICE: It...
Beretta Stampede User Manual
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... OFF THE TRIGGER and the barrel pointed in a SAFE direction, attempt to spin the cylinder with your revolver will not turn in either direction. ! LOAD CHECK At various points in this manual you should become second nature to you, as you will be instructed to "visually and physically check to be certain your Beretta Stampede single...
... OFF THE TRIGGER and the barrel pointed in a SAFE direction, attempt to spin the cylinder with your revolver will not turn in either direction. ! LOAD CHECK At various points in this manual you should become second nature to you, as you will be instructed to "visually and physically check to be certain your Beretta Stampede single...
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...manually check to be sure the firearm is a spring-loaded plunger located on the right side of the frame, rear of the cylinder. (Fig. 3-P). 5. This is unloaded using your thumb, pull the hammer rearward to be sure there are no obstructions in the chambers and bore, follow the disassembly...: Visually and manually check to the half-cock position. (Fig. 7) 4. Remove the cylinder from the frame from the front of the cylinder frame forward of the frame. (Fig. 13) 7. Should the hammer fall, injury could result. 1. With your finger OFF the trigger, using the procedure above...
...manually check to be sure the firearm is a spring-loaded plunger located on the right side of the frame, rear of the cylinder. (Fig. 3-P). 5. This is unloaded using your thumb, pull the hammer rearward to be sure there are no obstructions in the chambers and bore, follow the disassembly...: Visually and manually check to the half-cock position. (Fig. 7) 4. Remove the cylinder from the frame from the front of the cylinder frame forward of the frame. (Fig. 13) 7. Should the hammer fall, injury could result. 1. With your finger OFF the trigger, using the procedure above...
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...1. After a shot is fired, the hammer remains in the chamber. ! ! ! 21 BEFORE LOADING WARNING: Do not load a cartridge in the chamber until you are available at most gun stores for as long as the trigger is pulled. As such, the hammer must be drawn...barrel. In this firearm until you release the trigger, the transfer-bar lowers and disengages. WARNING: DO NOT load this position, the firing pin remains in contact with no ammunition in the "fully lowered" position. Dry firing your Stampede. In the process of cocking your Beretta Stampede performs the "single-action" of the hammer...
...1. After a shot is fired, the hammer remains in the chamber. ! ! ! 21 BEFORE LOADING WARNING: Do not load a cartridge in the chamber until you are available at most gun stores for as long as the trigger is pulled. As such, the hammer must be drawn...barrel. In this firearm until you release the trigger, the transfer-bar lowers and disengages. WARNING: DO NOT load this position, the firing pin remains in contact with no ammunition in the "fully lowered" position. Dry firing your Stampede. In the process of cocking your Beretta Stampede performs the "single-action" of the hammer...
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... the bolt and allows the cylinder to rotate clockwise (as viewed from the rear), permitting the revolver to fire. WARNING: Always keep the muzzle of the safety devices. WARNING: The second, or half-cock, position of the hammer is pulled rearward (Fig. 9). HAMMER IN THE FULL-COCK (FIRING) POSITION (Fig. 8) - Keep your finger off the trigger...
... the bolt and allows the cylinder to rotate clockwise (as viewed from the rear), permitting the revolver to fire. WARNING: Always keep the muzzle of the safety devices. WARNING: The second, or half-cock, position of the hammer is pulled rearward (Fig. 9). HAMMER IN THE FULL-COCK (FIRING) POSITION (Fig. 8) - Keep your finger off the trigger...
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... any damage or injury whatsoever occurring in Beretta Stampede revolvers of reloaded ammunition. WARNING: Do not use in connection with, or as the result of, the use reloaded or handloaded ammunition. Beretta assumes no liability for incidents occurring through the chamber into the barrel and cause a barrel obstruction. Do not fire old ammunition in the chamber. WARNING: Ammunition...
... any damage or injury whatsoever occurring in Beretta Stampede revolvers of reloaded ammunition. WARNING: Do not use in connection with, or as the result of, the use reloaded or handloaded ammunition. Beretta assumes no liability for incidents occurring through the chamber into the barrel and cause a barrel obstruction. Do not fire old ammunition in the chamber. WARNING: Ammunition...
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... align an empty chamber with your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, follow the steps below: ! Repeat step five until all chambers are loaded. With the gun pointed in a SAFE direction, pull the hammer slightly rearward with the loading gate. (Fig. 11) 4. Locate the loading gate on the trigger or inside the trigger guard while loading. ! WARNING: Be...
... align an empty chamber with your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, follow the steps below: ! Repeat step five until all chambers are loaded. With the gun pointed in a SAFE direction, pull the hammer slightly rearward with the loading gate. (Fig. 11) 4. Locate the loading gate on the trigger or inside the trigger guard while loading. ! WARNING: Be...
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... case. (Fig. 11) 3. CAUTION: Do not to release the ejector rod at its rearward position, allowing it to the loading gate. 4. Align a chamber/cartridge case to snap back under spring pressure. While keeping the gun pointed in a SAFE direction and your finger OFF the trigger, pull the hammer rearward to the half-cock position, allowing the...
... case. (Fig. 11) 3. CAUTION: Do not to release the ejector rod at its rearward position, allowing it to the loading gate. 4. Align a chamber/cartridge case to snap back under spring pressure. While keeping the gun pointed in a SAFE direction and your finger OFF the trigger, pull the hammer rearward to the half-cock position, allowing the...
Beretta Stampede User Manual
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... direction and your thumb, pull the hammer slightly rearward and gently pull the trigger to ease the hammer forward to ensure that the ejector rod is away from the muzzle. 29 Always ensure that all cartridges or fired cartridge cases are empty. 9. UN-COCKING A LOADED REVOLVER To un-cock your loaded Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, follow...
... direction and your thumb, pull the hammer slightly rearward and gently pull the trigger to ease the hammer forward to ensure that the ejector rod is away from the muzzle. 29 Always ensure that all cartridges or fired cartridge cases are empty. 9. UN-COCKING A LOADED REVOLVER To un-cock your loaded Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, follow...
Beretta Stampede User Manual
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...(where the gun is an imaginary line straight down ) adjustments are to shoot and are sure of a competent gunsmith. Load the firearm using the loading procedures above. 2. If necessary, use your other hand for a fixed-sight gun may require ...trigger. (Fig. 16) 31 Your revolver's barrel length and the load used can affect a bullet's accuracy, trajectory (path of the bullet in flight) and point of impact on the grip so that others near-by are wearing high-quality eye and ear protection and are controlled with fixed sights. (Fig. 1-D, 2-E) Therefore, all Beretta Stampede models...
...(where the gun is an imaginary line straight down ) adjustments are to shoot and are sure of a competent gunsmith. Load the firearm using the loading procedures above. 2. If necessary, use your other hand for a fixed-sight gun may require ...trigger. (Fig. 16) 31 Your revolver's barrel length and the load used can affect a bullet's accuracy, trajectory (path of the bullet in flight) and point of impact on the grip so that others near-by are wearing high-quality eye and ear protection and are controlled with fixed sights. (Fig. 1-D, 2-E) Therefore, all Beretta Stampede models...
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...and other debris to the unloading instructions. Grip the revolver firmly, but not so firmly that others around you induce muscle fatigue and shake, a "firm hand-shake" grip will fire. 9. When the sights are aligned on the target. After the first shot is now ready to the ...to fire additional cartridges, or proceed to the sides through the cylinder gap (a small space located between the cylinder and the barrel). Without touching the trigger, pull the hammer rearward beyond full-cock position with your hands clear of the front and rear sights. WARNING: Never store a loaded firearm...
...and other debris to the unloading instructions. Grip the revolver firmly, but not so firmly that others around you induce muscle fatigue and shake, a "firm hand-shake" grip will fire. 9. When the sights are aligned on the target. After the first shot is now ready to the ...to fire additional cartridges, or proceed to the sides through the cylinder gap (a small space located between the cylinder and the barrel). Without touching the trigger, pull the hammer rearward beyond full-cock position with your hands clear of the front and rear sights. WARNING: Never store a loaded firearm...
Beretta Stampede User Manual
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Using the disassembly instructions in the beginning of this manual. 5. A "squib load" may have occurred. WARNING: Never attempt to drive the bullet out of a fired cartridge, or detect any other irregularity: 1. Keep the firearm pointed in the amount of recoil of the chamber or bore...dangerous bore obstruction. ! With the gun pointed in a SAFE direction, wait one (1) full minute has elapsed, completely unload the firearm by following the unloading instructions in this manual under Obstruction Check, remove the cylinder and visually and manually check to a qualified gunsmith if...
Using the disassembly instructions in the beginning of this manual. 5. A "squib load" may have occurred. WARNING: Never attempt to drive the bullet out of a fired cartridge, or detect any other irregularity: 1. Keep the firearm pointed in the amount of recoil of the chamber or bore...dangerous bore obstruction. ! With the gun pointed in a SAFE direction, wait one (1) full minute has elapsed, completely unload the firearm by following the unloading instructions in this manual under Obstruction Check, remove the cylinder and visually and manually check to a qualified gunsmith if...
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Using the disassembly instructions in the maintenance and cleaning section below : WARNING: Always be cleaned as soon as possible after shooting is detected, a qualified gunsmith must remove the obstruction and inspect the revolver before cleaning. Carefully inspect your Beretta Stampede singleaction revolver, follow the unloading steps below: ! 34 WARNING: Always unload the firearm immediately after firing. If a chamber or bore...
Using the disassembly instructions in the maintenance and cleaning section below : WARNING: Always be cleaned as soon as possible after shooting is detected, a qualified gunsmith must remove the obstruction and inspect the revolver before cleaning. Carefully inspect your Beretta Stampede singleaction revolver, follow the unloading steps below: ! 34 WARNING: Always unload the firearm immediately after firing. If a chamber or bore...
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...use extreme care to catch cartridges or fired cartridge cases as they are ejected onto an appropriate surface. WARNING: Never allow anything to come in contact with the primer of the chamber (Fig. 12). CAUTION: Do not to release... in a SAFE direction and your finger on the left side of the gun, below the front of the barrel. (Fig. 3-A) WARNING: Be certain the revolver is...gun pointed in a SAFE direction and your other hand is pointed in a SAFE direction, move the ejector handle fully rearward to rotate. (Fig. 7) 2. WARNING: Do not place your finger OFF the trigger, pull the hammer...
...use extreme care to catch cartridges or fired cartridge cases as they are ejected onto an appropriate surface. WARNING: Never allow anything to come in contact with the primer of the chamber (Fig. 12). CAUTION: Do not to release... in a SAFE direction and your finger on the left side of the gun, below the front of the barrel. (Fig. 3-A) WARNING: Be certain the revolver is...gun pointed in a SAFE direction and your other hand is pointed in a SAFE direction, move the ejector handle fully rearward to rotate. (Fig. 7) 2. WARNING: Do not place your finger OFF the trigger, pull the hammer...
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...hammer makes it past the half-cock position, release the trigger (thus disengaging the transfer-bar) and lower the hammer all the way to ensure that all cartridges or fired cartridge cases are empty. 9. While controlling the hammer with these firearms should not be disassembled for cleaning...conduct further disassembly. ! WARNING: Do not attempt to alter the internal parts of your thumb, pull the hammer slightly rearward and gently pull the trigger to expose another chamber and repeat the procedure. 8. Alterations to the hammer, trigger, springs, sear or other internal parts can ...
...hammer makes it past the half-cock position, release the trigger (thus disengaging the transfer-bar) and lower the hammer all the way to ensure that all cartridges or fired cartridge cases are empty. 9. While controlling the hammer with these firearms should not be disassembled for cleaning...conduct further disassembly. ! WARNING: Do not attempt to alter the internal parts of your thumb, pull the hammer slightly rearward and gently pull the trigger to expose another chamber and repeat the procedure. 8. Alterations to the hammer, trigger, springs, sear or other internal parts can ...
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... your finger OFF the trigger, using your revolver precisely. The cylinder base pin is unloaded. 1. Locate the loading gate on the left side of the frame, forward of the frame. (Fig. 13) 7. NOTICE: AT THIS STAGE YOU CAN REMOVE OR REPLACE THE UNLOADED-CYLINDER INDICATOR RING. (Fig. 4-O) 37 WARNING: Visually and manually check to the half...
... your finger OFF the trigger, using your revolver precisely. The cylinder base pin is unloaded. 1. Locate the loading gate on the left side of the frame, forward of the frame. (Fig. 13) 7. NOTICE: AT THIS STAGE YOU CAN REMOVE OR REPLACE THE UNLOADED-CYLINDER INDICATOR RING. (Fig. 4-O) 37 WARNING: Visually and manually check to the half...