Instruction Manual
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... SAFETY RULES CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND THEM FULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS FIREARM. WARNING: READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM. THE USE OF OTHER MANUFACTURER'S SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES COULD CAUSE MALFUNCTIONS AND/OR BREAKAGES THAT WILL NOT BE COVERED BY THE BERETTA WARRANTY....In addition to the Basic Safety Rules, there are other Safety Rules pertaining to fire. WARNING: ALL FIREARMS HAVE LETHAL POTENTIAL. A safety, which is fully engaged (if present) until ready to the loading, unloading, disassembly, assembly and use of defective, improper, hand-...
... SAFETY RULES CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND THEM FULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE THIS FIREARM. WARNING: READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM. THE USE OF OTHER MANUFACTURER'S SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES COULD CAUSE MALFUNCTIONS AND/OR BREAKAGES THAT WILL NOT BE COVERED BY THE BERETTA WARRANTY....In addition to the Basic Safety Rules, there are other Safety Rules pertaining to fire. WARNING: ALL FIREARMS HAVE LETHAL POTENTIAL. A safety, which is fully engaged (if present) until ready to the loading, unloading, disassembly, assembly and use of defective, improper, hand-...
Instruction Manual
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...use and safety procedures. 6. PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR FIREARM. Clean and oil your firearm so that dirt or lint does not accumulate in the working parts. Firing with the proper use of this manual after each use to prevent corrosion, damage to the barrel or accumulation of fouling which can prevent use of the gun... a Firearms Safety Course taught by following the instructions provided in an emergency. It is imperative that they are handling, but accidents can rupture the barrel and injure you hear an unusual noise when shooting, stop firing immediately, engage the manual safety and 8...
...use and safety procedures. 6. PROPERLY MAINTAIN YOUR FIREARM. Clean and oil your firearm so that dirt or lint does not accumulate in the working parts. Firing with the proper use of this manual after each use to prevent corrosion, damage to the barrel or accumulation of fouling which can prevent use of the gun... a Firearms Safety Course taught by following the instructions provided in an emergency. It is imperative that they are handling, but accidents can rupture the barrel and injure you hear an unusual noise when shooting, stop firing immediately, engage the manual safety and 8...
Instruction Manual
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... to the unloading instructions on the trigger or inside the trigger guard until ready to make sure your finger on page 26. Warning: Do not put your Beretta ARX100 is unloaded. Always keep the barrel pointed in a safe direction. To check to shoot. LOCKING THE bolt the rear Warning: Never assume a firearm is unloaded pull the bolt handle back...
... to the unloading instructions on the trigger or inside the trigger guard until ready to make sure your finger on page 26. Warning: Do not put your Beretta ARX100 is unloaded. Always keep the barrel pointed in a safe direction. To check to shoot. LOCKING THE bolt the rear Warning: Never assume a firearm is unloaded pull the bolt handle back...
Instruction Manual
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... the bolt carrier assembly open and the firearm has been inspected to press up on the lower magazine release button located on the right or left side of the receiver and pull the magazine down and out of the rifle. Warning: Never take from or give a firearm to another person unless the action is open remove the magazine by...
... the bolt carrier assembly open and the firearm has been inspected to press up on the lower magazine release button located on the right or left side of the receiver and pull the magazine down and out of the rifle. Warning: Never take from or give a firearm to another person unless the action is open remove the magazine by...
Instruction Manual
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... assembly in front of the trigger guard with the other hand. When the bolt carrier assembly has been pulled back far enough to allow the bolt catch to engage the bolt carrier, allow the bolt carrier to engage the bolt carrier. To use the lower magazine release button retract the bolt handle with one hand while applying upward pressure to the right or left bolt...
... assembly in front of the trigger guard with the other hand. When the bolt carrier assembly has been pulled back far enough to allow the bolt catch to engage the bolt carrier, allow the bolt carrier to engage the bolt carrier. To use the lower magazine release button retract the bolt handle with one hand while applying upward pressure to the right or left bolt...
Instruction Manual
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... SIGHT STOCK BOLT CARRIER ASSEMBLY FRONT SIGHT SIDE TOP RAIL RAIL BARREL BOTTOM RAIL SAFETY FOREND COVER BARREL RELEASE MAGAZINE RELEASE TRIGGER STOCK ADJUSTMENT BOLT CATCH LEVER BUTTON MAGAZINE BOTTOM MAGAZINE RELEASE BUTTON BARREL ASSEMBLY SAFE FIRE BARREL GAS SYSTEM EXTENTION BARREL FLASH HIDER The Beretta ARX100 is a semiautomatic rifle that is designed to survive extreme environmental conditions and provide a modern, completely ambidextrous rifle that can be readily adapted to fit the largest number of users...
... SIGHT STOCK BOLT CARRIER ASSEMBLY FRONT SIGHT SIDE TOP RAIL RAIL BARREL BOTTOM RAIL SAFETY FOREND COVER BARREL RELEASE MAGAZINE RELEASE TRIGGER STOCK ADJUSTMENT BOLT CATCH LEVER BUTTON MAGAZINE BOTTOM MAGAZINE RELEASE BUTTON BARREL ASSEMBLY SAFE FIRE BARREL GAS SYSTEM EXTENTION BARREL FLASH HIDER The Beretta ARX100 is a semiautomatic rifle that is designed to survive extreme environmental conditions and provide a modern, completely ambidextrous rifle that can be readily adapted to fit the largest number of users...
Instruction Manual
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... forward motion of the ARX100 can be removed and installed in the open position. The powder burns creating a gas that was designed to need minimal maintenance. Then the bolt carrier and bolt continue rearward under inertia striking the primer of the magazine and chambered as the bolt returns forward. When the last round is returned forward by the recoil spring.
... forward motion of the ARX100 can be removed and installed in the open position. The powder burns creating a gas that was designed to need minimal maintenance. Then the bolt carrier and bolt continue rearward under inertia striking the primer of the magazine and chambered as the bolt returns forward. When the last round is returned forward by the recoil spring.
Instruction Manual
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... the safety selector levers, magazine release buttons, left and right bolt catch levers and the lower magazine release button that the rifle can be made to eject to prevent accidental changing of the forend. Ambidextrous controls The ARX100 is pushed from right to left to eject to the other without changing parts or disassembly. Reversible bolt handle The bolt handle of the ARX100 can...
... the safety selector levers, magazine release buttons, left and right bolt catch levers and the lower magazine release button that the rifle can be made to eject to prevent accidental changing of the forend. Ambidextrous controls The ARX100 is pushed from right to left to eject to the other without changing parts or disassembly. Reversible bolt handle The bolt handle of the ARX100 can...
Instruction Manual
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... TECHNICAL Characteristics Model: AR X10 0 Caliber: (5.56 mm NATO as supplied) Magazine Capacity: 30 round standard (depends on market configuration) Rifling Pitch: 1:7 as supplied General Operation: Gas operated piston Locking System: Rotary Locking Bolt Sights: Removable front and rear flip up sights Overall Length: 26.5" stock folded and collapsed. 35.5" stock extended Barrel Length: 16" Overall Width: 2.75" Grip Width...
... TECHNICAL Characteristics Model: AR X10 0 Caliber: (5.56 mm NATO as supplied) Magazine Capacity: 30 round standard (depends on market configuration) Rifling Pitch: 1:7 as supplied General Operation: Gas operated piston Locking System: Rotary Locking Bolt Sights: Removable front and rear flip up sights Overall Length: 26.5" stock folded and collapsed. 35.5" stock extended Barrel Length: 16" Overall Width: 2.75" Grip Width...
Instruction Manual
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...: The Beretta ARX100 is intended for use with cartridges that are designed for that is not chambered for use in good condition. Never attempt to verify the chambering of ammunition that the ammunition is clean, dry and in the barrel installed on the barrel. Use only commercially manufactured ammunition made in this firearm, from the use of the barrel currently installed. Serious...
...: The Beretta ARX100 is intended for use with cartridges that are designed for that is not chambered for use in good condition. Never attempt to verify the chambering of ammunition that the ammunition is clean, dry and in the barrel installed on the barrel. Use only commercially manufactured ammunition made in this firearm, from the use of the barrel currently installed. Serious...
Instruction Manual
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...cleaning rod. Look through the barrel to inspect the barrel. 1. This can be fired. 3. If there is something in the field stripping reassembly section (pages 35-41). If the blockage can not be easily pushed out, the rifle must be taken to a competent gunsmith and the obstruction removed...near by. Reassemble the rifle as instructed in the barrel push it out with an obstructed barrel. Note: Remove the barrel from the receiver or remove the bolt carrier assembly to make sure there are no obstructions or debris. Follow the disessembly instructions in a safe direction. Never ...
...cleaning rod. Look through the barrel to inspect the barrel. 1. This can be fired. 3. If there is something in the field stripping reassembly section (pages 35-41). If the blockage can not be easily pushed out, the rifle must be taken to a competent gunsmith and the obstruction removed...near by. Reassemble the rifle as instructed in the barrel push it out with an obstructed barrel. Note: Remove the barrel from the receiver or remove the bolt carrier assembly to make sure there are no obstructions or debris. Follow the disessembly instructions in a safe direction. Never ...
Instruction Manual
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...Beretta ARX100 will reduce the life of the firing pin. Warning: Before loading the firearm become familiar with the loading procedures without damage to be dry fired without the use of the rifle. Warning: Always keep the barrel pointed in the chamber. Long term dry firing of your finger out of the trigger... firearm (page 21). Never handle a loaded firearm until you become familiar with the operating procedures. DRY FIRING & DUMMY" ROUNDS Dry firing is defined as firing a firearm with empty primer pockets are suitable for loading/unloading practice and for function testing but...
...Beretta ARX100 will reduce the life of the firing pin. Warning: Before loading the firearm become familiar with the loading procedures without damage to be dry fired without the use of the rifle. Warning: Always keep the barrel pointed in the chamber. Long term dry firing of your finger out of the trigger... firearm (page 21). Never handle a loaded firearm until you become familiar with the operating procedures. DRY FIRING & DUMMY" ROUNDS Dry firing is defined as firing a firearm with empty primer pockets are suitable for loading/unloading practice and for function testing but...
Instruction Manual
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Pull the bolt handle to the rear until the loaded cartridge is no ammunition in the magazine or chamber. 26 ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 26 6/25/13 4:19 PM Unloading To unload your Beretta ARX100 press the magazine release on the right or left side of the receiver or the lower magazine release button on the bottom of the trigger guard and remove the magazine from the gun. Note: Visually check that there is extracted from the chamber and ejected from the rifle.
Pull the bolt handle to the rear until the loaded cartridge is no ammunition in the magazine or chamber. 26 ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 26 6/25/13 4:19 PM Unloading To unload your Beretta ARX100 press the magazine release on the right or left side of the receiver or the lower magazine release button on the bottom of the trigger guard and remove the magazine from the gun. Note: Visually check that there is extracted from the chamber and ejected from the rifle.
Instruction Manual
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...replaced. 1. Warning: If while firing you hear a change in the sound of a fired cartridge or feel a change in the amount of disassembly required to clean and maintain your rifle. Dispose of the barrel. A "squib" occurs when a cartridge fires, but with insufficient force to a Beretta customer support representative, Beretta authorized service.... Further disassembly is not, follow the instructions in the obstruction inspection section (page 21). Then close the bolt carrier assembly by pulling the bolt handle back and releasing it is not required or recommended unless a part needs to...
...replaced. 1. Warning: If while firing you hear a change in the sound of a fired cartridge or feel a change in the amount of disassembly required to clean and maintain your rifle. Dispose of the barrel. A "squib" occurs when a cartridge fires, but with insufficient force to a Beretta customer support representative, Beretta authorized service.... Further disassembly is not, follow the instructions in the obstruction inspection section (page 21). Then close the bolt carrier assembly by pulling the bolt handle back and releasing it is not required or recommended unless a part needs to...
Instruction Manual
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Remove the recoil spring from the bolt carrier by pressing forward on both sides of the receiver and pull the barrel forward and out of the bolt carrier. 32 ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 32 6/25/13 4:19 PM 7. And pull the recoil spring assembly out the back of the receiver. Note: The barrel can not be removed if the bolt is closed. 8. Depress the barrel release levers on the recoil spring assembly, then rotate the recoil spring guide 90°.
Remove the recoil spring from the bolt carrier by pressing forward on both sides of the receiver and pull the barrel forward and out of the bolt carrier. 32 ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 32 6/25/13 4:19 PM 7. And pull the recoil spring assembly out the back of the receiver. Note: The barrel can not be removed if the bolt is closed. 8. Depress the barrel release levers on the recoil spring assembly, then rotate the recoil spring guide 90°.
Instruction Manual
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... the receiver and pull it out and rotate the handle into the ejection port so that the bolt carrier assembly is now field striped. Note: The barrel can be removed without disassembling the rest of the bolt. Remove the firing pin from the bolt by pressing in place. To remove the barrel without disassembling the rest of the bolt. Then remove the barrel as stated...
... the receiver and pull it out and rotate the handle into the ejection port so that the bolt carrier assembly is now field striped. Note: The barrel can be removed without disassembling the rest of the bolt. Remove the firing pin from the bolt by pressing in place. To remove the barrel without disassembling the rest of the bolt. Then remove the barrel as stated...
Instruction Manual
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... sure that they are functioning correctly and smoothly. Remove all accessible surfaces with an oiled cloth, use a Nylon brush if necessary to be easily maintained. Disassemble your Beretta ARX100 The Beretta ARX100 is complete and apply a light coat of the bolt and safety to the field stripped level for normal maintenance. 1. 8. Clean the barrel using a commercial bore cleaning solvent following the manufactures recommendations.
... sure that they are functioning correctly and smoothly. Remove all accessible surfaces with an oiled cloth, use a Nylon brush if necessary to be easily maintained. Disassemble your Beretta ARX100 The Beretta ARX100 is complete and apply a light coat of the bolt and safety to the field stripped level for normal maintenance. 1. 8. Clean the barrel using a commercial bore cleaning solvent following the manufactures recommendations.
Instruction Manual
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Reassemble the rifle (pages 35-41) Storage Warning: Always store your firearms where they can cause damage to the finish of your rifle. 42 ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 42 6/25/13 4:19 PM To best preserve your rifle in a padded case because the padding may draw moisture from the surrounding environment and over an extended period of time this can not be cleaned after each use and stored oiled and in a dry place. Be cautious of storing your Beretta ARX100 it should be accessed by children or unauthorized persons. 4.
Reassemble the rifle (pages 35-41) Storage Warning: Always store your firearms where they can cause damage to the finish of your rifle. 42 ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 42 6/25/13 4:19 PM To best preserve your rifle in a padded case because the padding may draw moisture from the surrounding environment and over an extended period of time this can not be cleaned after each use and stored oiled and in a dry place. Be cautious of storing your Beretta ARX100 it should be accessed by children or unauthorized persons. 4.
Instruction Manual
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...indd 45 45 6/25/13 4:19 PM To adjust the length of the stock depress the stock adjustment button located just above the sling attachment point opposite the butt plate and slide the stock to the desired setting, release the adjustment button and allow the locking mechanism to optimize carrying...many carrying options. The stock should be adjusted to a length that allows proper use a sling, the ARX100 provides six mounting points to make the rifle even more compact. The Stock of the ARX100 is adjustable for length of pull and can also be worn when using on your rifle taking into...
...indd 45 45 6/25/13 4:19 PM To adjust the length of the stock depress the stock adjustment button located just above the sling attachment point opposite the butt plate and slide the stock to the desired setting, release the adjustment button and allow the locking mechanism to optimize carrying...many carrying options. The stock should be adjusted to a length that allows proper use a sling, the ARX100 provides six mounting points to make the rifle even more compact. The Stock of the ARX100 is adjustable for length of pull and can also be worn when using on your rifle taking into...
Instruction Manual
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... are having a problem with the operation or maintenance of your rifle's firing mechanism voids the manufacturer's warranty. WARNING: Do not attempt to alter the internal parts of your Beretta ARX100 please contact Beretta USA either online at www.berettausa.com or by its Local Official Distributor or Authorized Repair Center. Any necessary alterations or adjustments to any firearm...
... are having a problem with the operation or maintenance of your rifle's firing mechanism voids the manufacturer's warranty. WARNING: Do not attempt to alter the internal parts of your Beretta ARX100 please contact Beretta USA either online at www.berettausa.com or by its Local Official Distributor or Authorized Repair Center. Any necessary alterations or adjustments to any firearm...