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Question posted by zip98079 on December 25th, 2014

Step-bystep Instructions For Converting To Lh Safety On Beretta A300 Outlander.

step-by-step instructions for converting t LH safety on Beretta A300 Outlander

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Request from rwcarey on August 8th, 2023 7:00 AM
I followed your instructions regarding reversal of safety button for a left hand shooter and the button will not slide out of the trigger assembly in either direction.

Can you advise what I should do

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Answer #1: Posted by BusterDoogen on December 25th, 2014 5:07 PM
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1. Remove the trigger assembly -- follow instructions in owner's manual. (Make sure gun is unloaded and the hammer is cocked in accordance with instructions in the manual.)

2. Use a metric Allen wrench (1.5 mm) to loosen the set screw on right side of trigger housing while blocking the hole in the front of the trigger assembly that is next to the "carrier pin." The carrier pin is the silver button (may be black on camo guns) used to release shell from magazine and/or used to reactivate the bolt "hold open" feature when the bolt is closed and the trigger is still cocked. Loosening the Allen screw will release the spring-loaded pin that retains the safety, and it (the spring) will fly out of the hole if you fail to block it with your thumb.

3. As soon as the spring is released by the Allen screw (you'll feel it against your thumb), stop loosening the screw, BUT continue to block the hole/spring with your thumb to keep it from falling out.

4. While blocking the hole/spring, remove the safety "button," swap it "end-for-end" and re-insert it into the trigger housing.

5. To replace the spring, use a small punch or very small screwdriver to push down on the edge of the spring until it is depressed far enough to allow the Allen screw to be tightened back into place (without hitting the spring). Failure to depress the spring sufficiently will result in damage to the spring when the Allen screw is tightened.

6. Reinstall trigger assembly, as shown in the manual.

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