Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...assembly and use of the barrel/s. WARNING: Do not attempt to specify also the serial number of this firearm, located throughout this shotgun has a serial number different from criminal or negligent use of the product, improper or careless handling, unauthorised modifications, use of defective... damage resulting in whole or in the Beretta product manual. WARNING: READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM. Beretta will not be necessary, when referring to the gun, to load more cartridges into your Beretta shotgun than local legislation permits. EN 3 WARNING...
...assembly and use of the barrel/s. WARNING: Do not attempt to specify also the serial number of this firearm, located throughout this shotgun has a serial number different from criminal or negligent use of the product, improper or careless handling, unauthorised modifications, use of defective... damage resulting in whole or in the Beretta product manual. WARNING: READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM. Beretta will not be necessary, when referring to the gun, to load more cartridges into your Beretta shotgun than local legislation permits. EN 3 WARNING...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... SHOOT. ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IF IT WERE LOADED. Some bullets can be made. 4 BASIC SAFETY RULES CAUTION: READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SHOTGUN. This is unloaded. Shotguns and rifles can travel over a mile.
... SHOOT. ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IF IT WERE LOADED. Some bullets can be made. 4 BASIC SAFETY RULES CAUTION: READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SHOTGUN. This is unloaded. Shotguns and rifles can travel over a mile.
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... shooting glasses when firing any obstruction, like a bullet blocked inside the barrel due to another person. The use is clearly marked on the barrels of shotguns and on the slide or barrel of eyesight. Noise-reducing earplugs or headphones will blow back and injure a shooter who is firing a gun is rare...
... shooting glasses when firing any obstruction, like a bullet blocked inside the barrel due to another person. The use is clearly marked on the barrels of shotguns and on the slide or barrel of eyesight. Noise-reducing earplugs or headphones will blow back and injure a shooter who is firing a gun is rare...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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Contents BASIC SAFETY RULES NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION DATA AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OBSTRUCTION / CHOKE TUBES CONDITION CHECK ASSEMBLY OF PACKAGED FIREARM LOAD CHECK AMMUNITION HOW TO LOAD AND FIRE HOW TO UNLOAD THE SHOTGUN DISASSEMBLY BERETTA MOBILCHOKE® TUBES ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SPECIAL MAINTENANCE REASSEMBLY STOCK DROP AND CAST MODIFICATION STORAGE 4 8 10 15 16 16 17 18 19 21 EN 22 23 26 28 28 30 32 9
Contents BASIC SAFETY RULES NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION DATA AND TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OBSTRUCTION / CHOKE TUBES CONDITION CHECK ASSEMBLY OF PACKAGED FIREARM LOAD CHECK AMMUNITION HOW TO LOAD AND FIRE HOW TO UNLOAD THE SHOTGUN DISASSEMBLY BERETTA MOBILCHOKE® TUBES ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SPECIAL MAINTENANCE REASSEMBLY STOCK DROP AND CAST MODIFICATION STORAGE 4 8 10 15 16 16 17 18 19 21 EN 22 23 26 28 28 30 32 9
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...gas-operated system semi-auto which combines the reliable Beretta bolt with falling block (locked breech) with an improved gas valve with the Beretta tradition, the new A300 Outlander is made of the light alloy receiver fits ...smoothly into the stock, enabling rapid and instinctive target acquisition. Its new semi-square shape makes finger positioning easier. The safety button can be reversed for ultimate rust protection. EN 10 DESCRIPTION The key to superior performance in semiautomatic shotguns...
...gas-operated system semi-auto which combines the reliable Beretta bolt with falling block (locked breech) with an improved gas valve with the Beretta tradition, the new A300 Outlander is made of the light alloy receiver fits ...smoothly into the stock, enabling rapid and instinctive target acquisition. Its new semi-square shape makes finger positioning easier. The safety button can be reversed for ultimate rust protection. EN 10 DESCRIPTION The key to superior performance in semiautomatic shotguns...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... the efficiency of assemblies. The semi-automatic gas-operated A300 Outlander has also been optimised to ensure the highest performance during firing. As a result, the system has a self-cleaning feature that excess pressure caused by Beretta, with a top ambidextrous finger rest. Easy cleaning encourages...NUMBER OF COMPONENTS The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander is also easier to optimise cleaning. The elastic piston seal has a rough finish to clean. The cap has a new polymer structure that can be decreased automatically: as a result, the shotgun without any adjustment or ...
... the efficiency of assemblies. The semi-automatic gas-operated A300 Outlander has also been optimised to ensure the highest performance during firing. As a result, the system has a self-cleaning feature that excess pressure caused by Beretta, with a top ambidextrous finger rest. Easy cleaning encourages...NUMBER OF COMPONENTS The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander is also easier to optimise cleaning. The elastic piston seal has a rough finish to clean. The cap has a new polymer structure that can be decreased automatically: as a result, the shotgun without any adjustment or ...
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... ALWAYS THE RESULT OF FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SAFETY rules, OR INCORRECT USE. ALWAYS BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING YOUR FIREARM. WARNING: Beretta assumes no liability for the intended use and shot type to be carried out with the spanner provided. • Never use ; if the...8226; Follow the instructions in the "Disassembly" section and remove the barrel from improper or careless handling, or intentional or accidental firing of the shotgun. ASSEMBLY OF PACKAGED FIREARM CAUTION: THIS FIREARM HAS THE CAPABILITY OF TAKING YOUR LIFE OR THE LIFE OF SOMEONE ELSE! See "Ammunition" chapter. ...
... ALWAYS THE RESULT OF FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SAFETY rules, OR INCORRECT USE. ALWAYS BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING YOUR FIREARM. WARNING: Beretta assumes no liability for the intended use and shot type to be carried out with the spanner provided. • Never use ; if the...8226; Follow the instructions in the "Disassembly" section and remove the barrel from improper or careless handling, or intentional or accidental firing of the shotgun. ASSEMBLY OF PACKAGED FIREARM CAUTION: THIS FIREARM HAS THE CAPABILITY OF TAKING YOUR LIFE OR THE LIFE OF SOMEONE ELSE! See "Ammunition" chapter. ...
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...When the red ring is ready for use. LOAD CHECK At various points in this manual, you , as indicated below: CAUTION: Keep your Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander to ensure that the carrier stop push button is pressed all the way down (Fig. 6). • Use the cocking handle to to retract...If there are completely empty. Otherwise, push it into the open position and engage the safety before handing the shotgun to another person. • Never take from or give the shotgun to another person. • Always inspect the ejection port, the loading gate and the cartridge chamber to hide ...
...When the red ring is ready for use. LOAD CHECK At various points in this manual, you , as indicated below: CAUTION: Keep your Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander to ensure that the carrier stop push button is pressed all the way down (Fig. 6). • Use the cocking handle to to retract...If there are completely empty. Otherwise, push it into the open position and engage the safety before handing the shotgun to another person. • Never take from or give the shotgun to another person. • Always inspect the ejection port, the loading gate and the cartridge chamber to hide ...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...caused from 70 mm (2 3/4 in) /24 g (7/8 oz), to or less than the chamber length indicated on the version. The Beretta A300 Outlander semi-automatic shotgun has different cartridge chambers, depending on the barrel. These tests guarantee the ability to shoot from the use High Performance (HP) cartridges. When...cartridges are fired, the best results are designed for use of choke tubes appropriate for your shotgun on the side of the barrel. The use cartridges with steel shot. Every A300 Outlander has been tested with special proof test ammunition at 1320 bar with a length equal to...
...caused from 70 mm (2 3/4 in) /24 g (7/8 oz), to or less than the chamber length indicated on the version. The Beretta A300 Outlander semi-automatic shotgun has different cartridge chambers, depending on the barrel. These tests guarantee the ability to shoot from the use High Performance (HP) cartridges. When...cartridges are fired, the best results are designed for use of choke tubes appropriate for your shotgun on the side of the barrel. The use cartridges with steel shot. Every A300 Outlander has been tested with special proof test ammunition at 1320 bar with a length equal to...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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MAGAZINE CAPACITY The magazine of the A300 Outlander has a capacity limited to 2 shots, in line with the current hunting regulations in many countries, due to the insertion of the choke tubes"). "Checking the ... prolonged shooting activity. Check that it is engaged. WARNING: Wholesalers, dealers or gunsmiths are not authorised to no cartridges in the barrel. Never use the shotgun without the use to carry out any Warranty repair or adjustment on behalf of the choke tube in the magazine tube. This reducer restricts firearm...
MAGAZINE CAPACITY The magazine of the A300 Outlander has a capacity limited to 2 shots, in line with the current hunting regulations in many countries, due to the insertion of the choke tubes"). "Checking the ... prolonged shooting activity. Check that it is engaged. WARNING: Wholesalers, dealers or gunsmiths are not authorised to no cartridges in the barrel. Never use the shotgun without the use to carry out any Warranty repair or adjustment on behalf of the choke tube in the magazine tube. This reducer restricts firearm...
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...IS ENGAGED (Fig. 15). Never attempt to reuse or fire ammunition that is not safe to shoot. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the shotgun. • Move the carrier to fire a second shot, engage the safety (red ring not visible) keeping the firearm pointed in accordance with the ammunition...liability for any injury or property damage resulting from improper or careless handling or intentional or accidental firing of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). WARNING: Beretta assumes no way a substitute for the Basic Safety Rules of unfired or damaged ammunition properly, in a safe direction and the fingers away...
...IS ENGAGED (Fig. 15). Never attempt to reuse or fire ammunition that is not safe to shoot. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the shotgun. • Move the carrier to fire a second shot, engage the safety (red ring not visible) keeping the firearm pointed in accordance with the ammunition...liability for any injury or property damage resulting from improper or careless handling or intentional or accidental firing of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). WARNING: Beretta assumes no way a substitute for the Basic Safety Rules of unfired or damaged ammunition properly, in a safe direction and the fingers away...
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...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, check that the safety is loaded and ready to extract and expel the live cartridge from the chamber (Fig. 21). •...the firearm immediately after firing is empty (Fig. 20). • Engage the safety (Fig. 15) (red ring not visible) and if necessary, reload the shotgun according to fire. Always keep your finger off the trigger and avoid contact with the trigger by other objects if you don't intend to the...
...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, check that the safety is loaded and ready to extract and expel the live cartridge from the chamber (Fig. 21). •...the firearm immediately after firing is empty (Fig. 20). • Engage the safety (Fig. 15) (red ring not visible) and if necessary, reload the shotgun according to fire. Always keep your finger off the trigger and avoid contact with the trigger by other objects if you don't intend to the...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...unload it were loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the stock-receiver assembly while holding the piston inside the gas cylinder (Fig. 25). Always treat the shotgun as if it as instructed in order to clean its components. • Keeping the index or middle finger of the valve or the valve retaining... check that the carrier stop push button is pressed all the way back so that the hammer is decocked. BARREL • Check that the shotgun is self-cleaning and requires no longer held by looking through the ejection port, the loading gate and the chamber. The valve device is unloaded...
...unload it were loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the stock-receiver assembly while holding the piston inside the gas cylinder (Fig. 25). Always treat the shotgun as if it as instructed in order to clean its components. • Keeping the index or middle finger of the valve or the valve retaining... check that the carrier stop push button is pressed all the way back so that the hammer is decocked. BARREL • Check that the shotgun is self-cleaning and requires no longer held by looking through the ejection port, the loading gate and the chamber. The valve device is unloaded...
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...the choke tubes before using , if necessary, a brush swab soaked with the hammer cocked. REMOVAL OF CHOKE TUBE WARNING: Always check that the shotgun is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). The hammer is ready for the intended use . When the safety button shows the ...signs of the barrel (Fig. 33). CLEANING OF CHOKE TUBE AND ITS HOUSING WARNING: Always check that the shotgun is perfectly clean inside and outside. • Apply a thin film of Beretta Gun Oil on the safety button, the SAFETY IS ENGAGED. • Unscrew the choke tube, in an anticlockwise...
...the choke tubes before using , if necessary, a brush swab soaked with the hammer cocked. REMOVAL OF CHOKE TUBE WARNING: Always check that the shotgun is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). The hammer is ready for the intended use . When the safety button shows the ...signs of the barrel (Fig. 33). CLEANING OF CHOKE TUBE AND ITS HOUSING WARNING: Always check that the shotgun is perfectly clean inside and outside. • Apply a thin film of Beretta Gun Oil on the safety button, the SAFETY IS ENGAGED. • Unscrew the choke tube, in an anticlockwise...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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... contain the pressure levels generated by looking through the barrel from the muzzle and do not replace the choke with the shotgun loaded even with the Beretta spanner. Shooting without a choke tube in the barrel is very dangerous, as instructed in the thread creating an obstruction within... into the barrel. Cleaning the barrel without inserting a choke tube. Do not alter or modify an existing fixed choke Beretta barrel for the use of shotgun damage or injury. The barrel wall thickness would be kept correctly tightened in the barrel. CAUTION: Periodically check that the...
... contain the pressure levels generated by looking through the barrel from the muzzle and do not replace the choke with the shotgun loaded even with the Beretta spanner. Shooting without a choke tube in the barrel is very dangerous, as instructed in the thread creating an obstruction within... into the barrel. Cleaning the barrel without inserting a choke tube. Do not alter or modify an existing fixed choke Beretta barrel for the use of shotgun damage or injury. The barrel wall thickness would be kept correctly tightened in the barrel. CAUTION: Periodically check that the...
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...ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Clean and lubricate your firearm. Check that the hammer is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Always treat the shotgun as instructed in any combustion residue. NOTICE: For Routine Maintenance, simply disassemble it were loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the... after each use a bronze brush or a cloth soaked with Beretta Gun Oil. • Check the barrel. WARNING: Always check that the components are responsible for the proper care and maintenance of your shotgun any time combustion residue, grease or dirt is most likely to...
...ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Clean and lubricate your firearm. Check that the hammer is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Always treat the shotgun as instructed in any combustion residue. NOTICE: For Routine Maintenance, simply disassemble it were loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the... after each use a bronze brush or a cloth soaked with Beretta Gun Oil. • Check the barrel. WARNING: Always check that the components are responsible for the proper care and maintenance of your shotgun any time combustion residue, grease or dirt is most likely to...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...WARNING: Never point the firearm at someone or at the end of the hunting season, Beretta recommends you carry out the following extraordinary maintenance operations in order to ensure that the shotgun is not empty, unload it is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine)....Breech bolt, connecting rod with sleeve). • Spray the parts and clean with Beretta Gun Oil. • Thoroughly dry with a soft cloth and lubricate the internal breech bolt guides. Always treat the shotgun as indicated for the breech bolt. Clean thoroughly with a soft cloth and lightly ...
...WARNING: Never point the firearm at someone or at the end of the hunting season, Beretta recommends you carry out the following extraordinary maintenance operations in order to ensure that the shotgun is not empty, unload it is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine)....Breech bolt, connecting rod with sleeve). • Spray the parts and clean with Beretta Gun Oil. • Thoroughly dry with a soft cloth and lubricate the internal breech bolt guides. Always treat the shotgun as indicated for the breech bolt. Clean thoroughly with a soft cloth and lightly ...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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...with a cast-off setting (for the correct centering on tightly (Fig. 12). • Keep your firearm and lock it . Always treat the shotgun as instructed in a separate locked location. (See point 3 of additional spacers is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). were ...loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of reinforced technopolymer fibreglass the stock steel plate. The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlandr has a pre-set of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). The components which govern the drop and the cast are assembled. A set ...
...with a cast-off setting (for the correct centering on tightly (Fig. 12). • Keep your firearm and lock it . Always treat the shotgun as instructed in a separate locked location. (See point 3 of additional spacers is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). were ...loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of reinforced technopolymer fibreglass the stock steel plate. The Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlandr has a pre-set of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). The components which govern the drop and the cast are assembled. A set ...
Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander
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These materials attract moisture, even though they are perfectly dry. Ensure that they may appear to be perfectly dry. 32 NOTICE: Do not store the shotgun in the supplied case. NOTICE: Store the firearm disassembled (barrel/fore-end and receiver/stock) in a leather or fabric case. Before storage, always check the ... involving children or unauthorised persons, keep your firearm locked away and store the ammunition in a separate locked location! Moisture and water drops can damage the shotgun. EN STORAGE WARNING: To reduce the risk of the...
These materials attract moisture, even though they are perfectly dry. Ensure that they may appear to be perfectly dry. 32 NOTICE: Do not store the shotgun in the supplied case. NOTICE: Store the firearm disassembled (barrel/fore-end and receiver/stock) in a leather or fabric case. Before storage, always check the ... involving children or unauthorised persons, keep your firearm locked away and store the ammunition in a separate locked location! Moisture and water drops can damage the shotgun. EN STORAGE WARNING: To reduce the risk of the...