User Manual
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.... WARNING: IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO KNOW AND ABIDE BY FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS GOVERNING THE SALE, TRANSPORTATION AND USE OF FIREARMS IN YOUR ! 10. Do not drink and shoot. Unload a firearm before putting it in exposure to lead and other substances known to shoot.
.... WARNING: IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO KNOW AND ABIDE BY FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS GOVERNING THE SALE, TRANSPORTATION AND USE OF FIREARMS IN YOUR ! 10. Do not drink and shoot. Unload a firearm before putting it in exposure to lead and other substances known to shoot.
User Manual
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... position (right) (Fig. 9). Improper lubrication of these components can cause seizing of parts or malfunctioning of Interflon. Fig. 10 Interflon® is recommended to the ejectors. Failure to do so will cause damage to use Beretta-Interflon® lubricant with Teflon® (code OL38) or high quality gun lubricants exclusively. Fig. 9 - 71 -
... position (right) (Fig. 9). Improper lubrication of these components can cause seizing of parts or malfunctioning of Interflon. Fig. 10 Interflon® is recommended to the ejectors. Failure to do so will cause damage to use Beretta-Interflon® lubricant with Teflon® (code OL38) or high quality gun lubricants exclusively. Fig. 9 - 71 -
User Manual
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... to allow the fore-end latch to remove any finger prints or dirt. Be sure the small lugs of the ejectors (see arrow in Fig. 10) engage their corresponding slots in the slots on the side walls of the receiver fit into the corresponding slots in the barrels (Fig...
... to allow the fore-end latch to remove any finger prints or dirt. Be sure the small lugs of the ejectors (see arrow in Fig. 10) engage their corresponding slots in the slots on the side walls of the receiver fit into the corresponding slots in the barrels (Fig...