Operating Instructions
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... all metal surfaces with a light film of gas, gunpowder and dirt particle blow-back are remote but do exist. before loading inspect the barrel to use of firearms, attend a Firearms Safety Course in your hands. Shooting with the proper use correct and undamaged ammunition. • Be... 1 Safety devices on firearms are EXTRAS and are a must; Shooting glasses and earplugs: Shooting glasses are not substitutes for the firearm in the barrel such as if it is safe. • An accident is perfectly clean and free of children. Prevent accidents by knowing its function. A safety...
... all metal surfaces with a light film of gas, gunpowder and dirt particle blow-back are remote but do exist. before loading inspect the barrel to use of firearms, attend a Firearms Safety Course in your hands. Shooting with the proper use correct and undamaged ammunition. • Be... 1 Safety devices on firearms are EXTRAS and are a must; Shooting glasses and earplugs: Shooting glasses are not substitutes for the firearm in the barrel such as if it is safe. • An accident is perfectly clean and free of children. Prevent accidents by knowing its function. A safety...
Operating Instructions
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... Loading Firing Firing After Manual Hammer Cocking Unloading the Pistol Unloading the Magazine MAINTENANCE Field Stripping Recommended Safety Feature Inspection What to Use for Cleaning Barrel Cleaning and Lubrication Slide Cleaning and Lubrication Recoil Spring and Guide Lubrication Frame Cleaning and Lubrication Magazine Cleaning and Cartridge Rotation After Field Stripping Assembly...
... Loading Firing Firing After Manual Hammer Cocking Unloading the Pistol Unloading the Magazine MAINTENANCE Field Stripping Recommended Safety Feature Inspection What to Use for Cleaning Barrel Cleaning and Lubrication Slide Cleaning and Lubrication Recoil Spring and Guide Lubrication Frame Cleaning and Lubrication Magazine Cleaning and Cartridge Rotation After Field Stripping Assembly...
Operating Instructions
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... 1. DESCRIPTION A. Ambidextrous Safety-Decocking Lever: Allows safe hammer lowering over a chambered round. LOCKING SYSTEM: The unique barrel-mounted falling locking block and short barrel recoil stroke ensures long service life and targeting accuracy. (Fig. 1-A) B. This also insures the safety advantage of ... pronounced double action pull. A speed release cam aids the shooter in positive safety rotation from hammer strike. INTRODUCTION The Beretta 92FS semiautomatic pistol is primarily designed as a personal defense sidearm for ease of cleaning, almost doubles the firepower of the...
... 1. DESCRIPTION A. Ambidextrous Safety-Decocking Lever: Allows safe hammer lowering over a chambered round. LOCKING SYSTEM: The unique barrel-mounted falling locking block and short barrel recoil stroke ensures long service life and targeting accuracy. (Fig. 1-A) B. This also insures the safety advantage of ... pronounced double action pull. A speed release cam aids the shooter in positive safety rotation from hammer strike. INTRODUCTION The Beretta 92FS semiautomatic pistol is primarily designed as a personal defense sidearm for ease of cleaning, almost doubles the firepower of the...
Operating Instructions
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...load the magazine, remove it fully-cocked, ready for chambering. With your right hand place a cartridge on the follower in front of the 92 Series are semi-automatic, functioning on the front of the case, not bullet, of the chambered round the powder gas pressure recoils the locked... together barrel locking block/slide unit, compressing the recoil spring. GENERAL FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE All Beretta pistols of the lips, press down and slide the cartridge completely back under the lips (Fig. 8). ...
...load the magazine, remove it fully-cocked, ready for chambering. With your right hand place a cartridge on the follower in front of the 92 Series are semi-automatic, functioning on the front of the case, not bullet, of the chambered round the powder gas pressure recoils the locked... together barrel locking block/slide unit, compressing the recoil spring. GENERAL FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPLE All Beretta pistols of the lips, press down and slide the cartridge completely back under the lips (Fig. 8). ...
Operating Instructions
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... dots covered). • Depress the magazine release button as to fall. • The discharge pressure will be fired in the magazine will recoil the locked barrel/slide unit, compressing the recoil spring, disengaging the locking system, extract and eject the spent cartridge case and cock the hammer. WHEN READY TO FIRE...
... dots covered). • Depress the magazine release button as to fall. • The discharge pressure will be fired in the magazine will recoil the locked barrel/slide unit, compressing the recoil spring, disengaging the locking system, extract and eject the spent cartridge case and cock the hammer. WHEN READY TO FIRE...
Operating Instructions
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... the left hand to operate the disassembling latch system you can choose to obtain the spring pressure. Ease up spring tension. • To dismantle the barrel/locking block unit from the slide, proceed as follows: Keeping the slide in the palm of your hand as explained above. By placing the thumb... at the front corner of the slide and the tip of the thumb on the plunger and the thumb against the plunger protruding the rear barrel lug. Push the plunger forward to relax spring tension and remove spring and guide. WARNING: Avoid pulling the trigger to either pull or push down...
... the left hand to operate the disassembling latch system you can choose to obtain the spring pressure. Ease up spring tension. • To dismantle the barrel/locking block unit from the slide, proceed as follows: Keeping the slide in the palm of your hand as explained above. By placing the thumb... at the front corner of the slide and the tip of the thumb on the plunger and the thumb against the plunger protruding the rear barrel lug. Push the plunger forward to relax spring tension and remove spring and guide. WARNING: Avoid pulling the trigger to either pull or push down...
Operating Instructions
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...locking block, making sure its front and rear hinge surfaces are lubricated. Wipe clean. WHAT TO USE FOR CLEANING: For normal barrel cleaning purpose use a standard barrel brush and if necessary to brush out stubborn gunpowder residue and/or metal deposit, use lint free cloth, a small brush,... when the pistol has been exposed to excessive shooting, adverse field condition usage, dropped against hard surface, sand, mud or into the barrel from the chamber. inspection by pushing a tightly fitting flannel patch through from the chamber and scrub chamber and bore thoroughly. Use a ...
...locking block, making sure its front and rear hinge surfaces are lubricated. Wipe clean. WHAT TO USE FOR CLEANING: For normal barrel cleaning purpose use a standard barrel brush and if necessary to brush out stubborn gunpowder residue and/or metal deposit, use lint free cloth, a small brush,... when the pistol has been exposed to excessive shooting, adverse field condition usage, dropped against hard surface, sand, mud or into the barrel from the chamber. inspection by pushing a tightly fitting flannel patch through from the chamber and scrub chamber and bore thoroughly. Use a ...
Operating Instructions
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...such an extent that they may cause malfunctioning. Lightly oil the guide rod. NOTE: For ease of the finger, from the rear barrel lug). 14 This to insure that particular cartridges do not get damaged to insure internal cleaning/lubrication, place the safety "OFF." ...position rotated during the after cleaning reloading. AFTER FIELD STRIPPING ASSEMBLY: Assemble by following points: • Safety engaged "ON." • The barrel should rest perfectly flush against the magazine taper guide ribs) are slightly indented, that the chamber round (due to repeated loading and unloading)...
...such an extent that they may cause malfunctioning. Lightly oil the guide rod. NOTE: For ease of the finger, from the rear barrel lug). 14 This to insure that particular cartridges do not get damaged to insure internal cleaning/lubrication, place the safety "OFF." ...position rotated during the after cleaning reloading. AFTER FIELD STRIPPING ASSEMBLY: Assemble by following points: • Safety engaged "ON." • The barrel should rest perfectly flush against the magazine taper guide ribs) are slightly indented, that the chamber round (due to repeated loading and unloading)...
Operating Instructions
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... for external damage before loading insure by manipulation that the disassembling latch is not properly seated the slide cannot be parallel to the barrel and slide side walls and particularly important, the head of +P+ or submachine gun ammunition because the chamber pressure may reach or exceed... life expectancy. • The recoil spring and guide must be pushed back on the frame to engage the disassembling latch. • Before barrel/slide unit mounting to the frame insure that the slide reciprocates freely, the safety-decocking lever, trigger system, slide stop, and magazine catch ...
... for external damage before loading insure by manipulation that the disassembling latch is not properly seated the slide cannot be parallel to the barrel and slide side walls and particularly important, the head of +P+ or submachine gun ammunition because the chamber pressure may reach or exceed... life expectancy. • The recoil spring and guide must be pushed back on the frame to engage the disassembling latch. • Before barrel/slide unit mounting to the frame insure that the slide reciprocates freely, the safety-decocking lever, trigger system, slide stop, and magazine catch ...
Operating Instructions
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... bullets before the bore is thoroughly deleaded. Make sure to cushion the fall in case rupture. DO NOT ever shoot cartridges with jacketed bullets through a barrel previously fired with empty primer pockets are excellent but DOES NOT protect the firing pin when dry firing. 16 Your dealer can supply different "DUMMY...
... bullets before the bore is thoroughly deleaded. Make sure to cushion the fall in case rupture. DO NOT ever shoot cartridges with jacketed bullets through a barrel previously fired with empty primer pockets are excellent but DOES NOT protect the firing pin when dry firing. 16 Your dealer can supply different "DUMMY...
Operating Instructions
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Replace 2. Replace, repair by armorer Inspect barrel bore NOTE: When repair is needed contact our Service Department or a competent gunsmith or armorer. 17 Keep hands away wait 10 seconds from slide in ... recoil, defective cartridge, bullet may be a hangfire- Clean and lubricate Failure to 1. Dirty magazine Clean 4. Safety not turned to 1. Short recoil, defective cartridge, bullet Inspect barrel bore may be lodged in bore Failure to its full "OFF" position. Turn safety and fire double action 3. Defective cartridge, bent, indented, feed burred, etc...
Replace 2. Replace, repair by armorer Inspect barrel bore NOTE: When repair is needed contact our Service Department or a competent gunsmith or armorer. 17 Keep hands away wait 10 seconds from slide in ... recoil, defective cartridge, bullet may be a hangfire- Clean and lubricate Failure to 1. Dirty magazine Clean 4. Safety not turned to 1. Short recoil, defective cartridge, bullet Inspect barrel bore may be lodged in bore Failure to its full "OFF" position. Turn safety and fire double action 3. Defective cartridge, bent, indented, feed burred, etc...
Operating Instructions
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...9mm NATO or 9 x 19 mm System of Operation Semiautomatic, short stroke, delayed blowback recoil operated Locking System Straight barrel/slide unit reciprocation with oscillating locking block Hammer Exposed, with cocking spur and drop-catch feature Trigger Double/single action Safety Slide... mounted manual ambidextrous safety-decocking lever with white post Note: Optional Trijicon 3-Dot Night Sights Barrel Length 125mm (4.92 in.) Sight Radius 158mm (6.22 in.) Overall Length 217mm (8.54 in.) Overall Height 140mm (5.51 in.) Overall Width...
...9mm NATO or 9 x 19 mm System of Operation Semiautomatic, short stroke, delayed blowback recoil operated Locking System Straight barrel/slide unit reciprocation with oscillating locking block Hammer Exposed, with cocking spur and drop-catch feature Trigger Double/single action Safety Slide... mounted manual ambidextrous safety-decocking lever with white post Note: Optional Trijicon 3-Dot Night Sights Barrel Length 125mm (4.92 in.) Sight Radius 158mm (6.22 in.) Overall Length 217mm (8.54 in.) Overall Height 140mm (5.51 in.) Overall Width...
Operating Instructions
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...Spring 29 Disassembling Latch Release Button 30 Disassembling Latch Release Button Spring 31 Hammer Release Lever 32 Ejector 33 Hammer Release Lever Pin MODEL 92 FS Part # Nomenclature 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 46 47 48/49P 48/49W 50 51 52 53 ...Catch Spring Bush (Short) Magazine Catch Spring Bush (Long) Spring Washer 'Sold only as complete magazine. he,• PARTS LIST Part # Nomenclature 1 Barrel (Factory Fitting Required) 2 Locking Block 3 Locking Block Plunger 4 Locking Block Plunger - NOTE: Always specify Model 92 FS when ordering parts. 22 Beretta USA.
...Spring 29 Disassembling Latch Release Button 30 Disassembling Latch Release Button Spring 31 Hammer Release Lever 32 Ejector 33 Hammer Release Lever Pin MODEL 92 FS Part # Nomenclature 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 46 47 48/49P 48/49W 50 51 52 53 ...Catch Spring Bush (Short) Magazine Catch Spring Bush (Long) Spring Washer 'Sold only as complete magazine. he,• PARTS LIST Part # Nomenclature 1 Barrel (Factory Fitting Required) 2 Locking Block 3 Locking Block Plunger 4 Locking Block Plunger - NOTE: Always specify Model 92 FS when ordering parts. 22 Beretta USA.
Owners Manual
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... over the muzzle; Removing a Jammed Pellet. Place the pellet clip back in a SAFE DIRECTION. IMPORTANT: To avoid jams or deforming the pellets, make sure the barrel is level or slightly below the rim of the slide. Fig. 11 B. Unloading the Pellets Put air pistol "On Safe" (See Step 2A). Open the...
... over the muzzle; Removing a Jammed Pellet. Place the pellet clip back in a SAFE DIRECTION. IMPORTANT: To avoid jams or deforming the pellets, make sure the barrel is level or slightly below the rim of the slide. Fig. 11 B. Unloading the Pellets Put air pistol "On Safe" (See Step 2A). Open the...
Owners Manual
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...warranty period). Your air pistol will unjam your air pistol, check to your air pistol. Do not try to change the air pistol in the barrel, remove the pellet clip (See Step 4B) insert a ramrod of the proper size into the breech, shake the air pistol until the jammed ...use it works properly before inserting. Removing a Jammed Pellet IMPORTANT: The fact that pellet. Follow the instructions under Step 4B -Unloading the Pellets. The barrel could be damaged if the proper sized ramrod is in any way may mean worn out or broken parts. Once you use a petroleum distillate based...
...warranty period). Your air pistol will unjam your air pistol, check to your air pistol. Do not try to change the air pistol in the barrel, remove the pellet clip (See Step 4B) insert a ramrod of the proper size into the breech, shake the air pistol until the jammed ...use it works properly before inserting. Removing a Jammed Pellet IMPORTANT: The fact that pellet. Follow the instructions under Step 4B -Unloading the Pellets. The barrel could be damaged if the proper sized ramrod is in any way may mean worn out or broken parts. Once you use a petroleum distillate based...
Owners Manual
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SPECIFICATIONS Mechanism: Caliber/Ammunition: Weight: Length: Barrel length: Barrel: Sights: Rear: Front: Power Source: Safety: Velocity: Model 92FS Model 92FS Match Model 92FS Model 92FS Match Model 92FS Model 92FS Match Model 92FS Model ... fps (130 m/s) Up to 425 fps (130 m/s) PERFORMANCE Many factors affect velocity, including brand of projectile, type of projectile, amount of CO2 in cartridge, lubrication, barrel condition and temperature.
SPECIFICATIONS Mechanism: Caliber/Ammunition: Weight: Length: Barrel length: Barrel: Sights: Rear: Front: Power Source: Safety: Velocity: Model 92FS Model 92FS Match Model 92FS Model 92FS Match Model 92FS Model 92FS Match Model 92FS Model ... fps (130 m/s) Up to 425 fps (130 m/s) PERFORMANCE Many factors affect velocity, including brand of projectile, type of projectile, amount of CO2 in cartridge, lubrication, barrel condition and temperature.
Owners Manual
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... CLAIMS Warranty Claims for defective product. and Canadian Customers: Please return product to your distributor, please visit www.umarex-usa.com and click on the barrel of the card. Your air pistol requires special tools and fixtures to repair it to an Authorized Service Station or Umarex USA. Transportation charges to...
... CLAIMS Warranty Claims for defective product. and Canadian Customers: Please return product to your distributor, please visit www.umarex-usa.com and click on the barrel of the card. Your air pistol requires special tools and fixtures to repair it to an Authorized Service Station or Umarex USA. Transportation charges to...
Instruction Manual
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Decock the hammer. - WARNING: Never use a metal object to cylinder or barrel impairs the function. - Damage to remove the pellets. It could damage cylinder and barrel. Remove the pellet cylinder and carefully push the pellets out of the cylinder with a used pellet. Open the slide by pushing the ...release lever downward (see illustration 4.1). - If there is no pellet in the barrel, push it out with the cleaning rod. - Illustr. 4.4 4.2 Unloading the pistol - Make sure that there is a pellet in the...
Decock the hammer. - WARNING: Never use a metal object to cylinder or barrel impairs the function. - Damage to remove the pellets. It could damage cylinder and barrel. Remove the pellet cylinder and carefully push the pellets out of the cylinder with a used pellet. Open the slide by pushing the ...release lever downward (see illustration 4.1). - If there is no pellet in the barrel, push it out with the cleaning rod. - Illustr. 4.4 4.2 Unloading the pistol - Make sure that there is a pellet in the...
Instruction Manual
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... OFF and shoot the pistol to test the CO2 pressure. · If no pellet is lodged in the barrel. · Close and lock the slide without replacing the pellet cylinder. · Aim in the barrel. A feed jam is dangerous. · Put the safety ON covering the RED indicator. · Open the slide... and remove the pellet cylinder. · Check that each pellet is properly inserted in the cylinder. · Check the barrel with the cleaning rod to frostbite! Escaping CO2 gas can lead to insure that the pistol is evident, change the CO2 cartridge.
... OFF and shoot the pistol to test the CO2 pressure. · If no pellet is lodged in the barrel. · Close and lock the slide without replacing the pellet cylinder. · Aim in the barrel. A feed jam is dangerous. · Put the safety ON covering the RED indicator. · Open the slide... and remove the pellet cylinder. · Check that each pellet is properly inserted in the cylinder. · Check the barrel with the cleaning rod to frostbite! Escaping CO2 gas can lead to insure that the pistol is evident, change the CO2 cartridge.
Instruction Manual
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... pistol. See the warning on the target. Rapid-fire shooting will be as improper storage or very rapid firing can cause increased pressure in the barrel! Rapid fire shooting leads to weak shots. WARNING: Continued shooting when the cartridge has lost pressure could cause a pellet to lodge in the CO2 cartridge...
... pistol. See the warning on the target. Rapid-fire shooting will be as improper storage or very rapid firing can cause increased pressure in the barrel! Rapid fire shooting leads to weak shots. WARNING: Continued shooting when the cartridge has lost pressure could cause a pellet to lodge in the CO2 cartridge...