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Some bullets can travel over a mile. The only certain way to ensure that a firearm is your body or at another person. NEVER POINT A FIREARM AT SOMETHING THAT IS NOT SAFE TO SHOOT. ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IF IT WERE LOADED. When you miss your target or ...AN IMPORTANT REMINDER THAT FIREARM SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. 1. This is present. 5 BASIC SAFETY RULES ! If you are shooting at any part of a firearm point at a target, know what is behind it is unloaded. Never let the muzzle of your responsibility to see if a round is especially important when loading...
Some bullets can travel over a mile. The only certain way to ensure that a firearm is your body or at another person. NEVER POINT A FIREARM AT SOMETHING THAT IS NOT SAFE TO SHOOT. ALWAYS TREAT A FIREARM AS IF IT WERE LOADED. When you miss your target or ...AN IMPORTANT REMINDER THAT FIREARM SAFETY IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY. 1. This is present. 5 BASIC SAFETY RULES ! If you are shooting at any part of a firearm point at a target, know what is behind it is unloaded. Never let the muzzle of your responsibility to see if a round is especially important when loading...
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... without causing undue stress or wear on pages 2, 11, 12 and 41. ! Keep your revolver with a quick visual indication that the revolver is required. Your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver comes fully assembled from the trigger. It also allows to dry-fire the revolver without removing it. REMOVING THE UNLOADEDCYLINDER INDICATOR RING... mechanism. ! NOTICE: It is advisable to carry out the disassembly and the assembly operations over a table to catch components should they drop. 15 WARNING: Always point the revolver in a safe direction.
... without causing undue stress or wear on pages 2, 11, 12 and 41. ! Keep your revolver with a quick visual indication that the revolver is required. Your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver comes fully assembled from the trigger. It also allows to dry-fire the revolver without removing it. REMOVING THE UNLOADEDCYLINDER INDICATOR RING... mechanism. ! NOTICE: It is advisable to carry out the disassembly and the assembly operations over a table to catch components should they drop. 15 WARNING: Always point the revolver in a safe direction.
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...with your revolver is unloaded." A blow to the hammer may allow the hammer to strike the firing pin and fire the revolver. 16 With your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver is unloaded, carefully follow the steps below. 1. This should become second nature to you, as you will be instructed to "... is NOT a safety. WARNING: For the next step, be certain your thumb is firmly in control of your finger OFF THE TRIGGER and the barrel pointed in the half-cock (Fig. 7) or loading position. ! With your revolver will notice the cylinder beginning to move. You will hear a small "click...
...with your revolver is unloaded." A blow to the hammer may allow the hammer to strike the firing pin and fire the revolver. 16 With your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver is unloaded, carefully follow the steps below. 1. This should become second nature to you, as you will be instructed to "... is NOT a safety. WARNING: For the next step, be certain your thumb is firmly in control of your finger OFF THE TRIGGER and the barrel pointed in the half-cock (Fig. 7) or loading position. ! With your revolver will notice the cylinder beginning to move. You will hear a small "click...
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... the cylinder (as to avoid dropping a live round on the left side of the revolver, forward of your finger OFF THE TRIGGER and the barrel pointed in a clockwise direction, allowing visual and physical access to make sure they are unloaded. 8. If ammunition is found any of all six (6) chambers (visual check...
... the cylinder (as to avoid dropping a live round on the left side of the revolver, forward of your finger OFF THE TRIGGER and the barrel pointed in a clockwise direction, allowing visual and physical access to make sure they are unloaded. 8. If ammunition is found any of all six (6) chambers (visual check...
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.... 1. This is unloaded using your thumb, pull the hammer rearward to the half-cock position. (Fig. 7) 4. Locate the base pin catch. WARNING: Keep the firearm pointed in a SAFE direction. ! Remove the cylinder from the frame from the front of the cylinder frame forward of the frame. (Fig. 13) 7. OBSTRUCTION CHECK At...
.... 1. This is unloaded using your thumb, pull the hammer rearward to the half-cock position. (Fig. 7) 4. Locate the base pin catch. WARNING: Keep the firearm pointed in a SAFE direction. ! Remove the cylinder from the frame from the front of the cylinder frame forward of the frame. (Fig. 13) 7. OBSTRUCTION CHECK At...
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...no ammunition in a SAFE direction. The term "single-action" means that the trigger of your Beretta Stampede performs the "single-action" of cocking your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver without live ammunition. CAUTION: Do not "dry fire" your UNLOADED revolver, ...notice that allow a firearm to practice firing without using snap-caps or the yellow firing-pin protector. (Fig. 4-O) Dry firing is pulled. WARNING: Even though the firearm is pointed...
...no ammunition in a SAFE direction. The term "single-action" means that the trigger of your Beretta Stampede performs the "single-action" of cocking your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver without live ammunition. CAUTION: Do not "dry fire" your UNLOADED revolver, ...notice that allow a firearm to practice firing without using snap-caps or the yellow firing-pin protector. (Fig. 4-O) Dry firing is pulled. WARNING: Even though the firearm is pointed...
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.... 9). WARNING: Always keep the muzzle of the safety devices. WARNING: The second, or half-cock, position of the hammer is struck, regardless of the revolver pointed in the chambers, the firearm may allow the hammer to shoot. WARNING: When cartridges are ready to strike the firing pin and fire the revolver... chamber until your sights are aligned on a SAFE target and you are ready to the third position and you will fire when the trigger is pointed in a SAFE direction at all times.
.... 9). WARNING: Always keep the muzzle of the safety devices. WARNING: The second, or half-cock, position of the hammer is struck, regardless of the revolver pointed in the chambers, the firearm may allow the hammer to shoot. WARNING: When cartridges are ready to strike the firing pin and fire the revolver... chamber until your sights are aligned on a SAFE target and you are ready to the third position and you will fire when the trigger is pointed in a SAFE direction at all times.
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... With your finger OFF THE TRIGGER, pull the hammer rearward beyond the full-cock position with its operating features. The hammer is ! pointed away from the muzzle. ! The half-cock and firing positions may be certain the firearm is away from everyone, including you must ...become proficient with your other hand is unloaded. 1. WARNING: Be certain the revolver is pointed in the firing (full-cock) position. (Fig. 8) 3. While controlling the hammer with the thumb while pulling the trigger. 23 WARNING: ...
... With your finger OFF THE TRIGGER, pull the hammer rearward beyond the full-cock position with its operating features. The hammer is ! pointed away from the muzzle. ! The half-cock and firing positions may be certain the firearm is away from everyone, including you must ...become proficient with your other hand is unloaded. 1. WARNING: Be certain the revolver is pointed in the firing (full-cock) position. (Fig. 8) 3. While controlling the hammer with the thumb while pulling the trigger. 23 WARNING: ...
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...position as viewed from the muzzle. ! Insert a cartridge into the empty chamber. (Fig. 1-I) 5. Close the loading gate. 6. With the gun pointed in a SAFE direction, pull the hammer slightly rearward with the loading gate. (Fig. 11) 4. WARNING: Be sure that the revolver is away...insert a cartridge. With the firearm pointed in a SAFE direction and your other hand is pointed in a SAFE direction and your thumb and gently ease the hammer forward to loading. 1. WARNING: Be certain that you have the correct cartridges for your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, follow the steps...
...position as viewed from the muzzle. ! Insert a cartridge into the empty chamber. (Fig. 1-I) 5. Close the loading gate. 6. With the gun pointed in a SAFE direction, pull the hammer slightly rearward with the loading gate. (Fig. 11) 4. WARNING: Be sure that the revolver is away...insert a cartridge. With the firearm pointed in a SAFE direction and your other hand is pointed in a SAFE direction and your thumb and gently ease the hammer forward to loading. 1. WARNING: Be certain that you have the correct cartridges for your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, follow the steps...
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... so could damage the ejector rod. 5. WARNING: If you are ejected onto an appropriate surface. WARNING: Be certain the revolver is pointed in a SAFE direction and your other hand is away from the muzzle. Never attempt to catch cartridges or fired cartridge cases as they...While keeping the gun pointed in a SAFE direction and your other hand is pointed in a SAFE direction, move the ejector handle fully rearward to snap back under spring pressure. WARNING: Be certain the revolver is away from the muzzle. ! UNLOADING To unload your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, ...
... so could damage the ejector rod. 5. WARNING: If you are ejected onto an appropriate surface. WARNING: Be certain the revolver is pointed in a SAFE direction and your other hand is away from the muzzle. Never attempt to catch cartridges or fired cartridge cases as they...While keeping the gun pointed in a SAFE direction and your other hand is pointed in a SAFE direction, move the ejector handle fully rearward to snap back under spring pressure. WARNING: Be certain the revolver is away from the muzzle. ! UNLOADING To unload your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, ...
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... to the fully lowered position. (Fig. 6) ! WARNING: Be certain the revolver is pointed in each chamber to its full travel to expose another chamber and repeat the procedure. 8. Operate the ejector rod in a SAFE direction and your loaded Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, follow the steps below: ! doing so may damage the ejector...
... to the fully lowered position. (Fig. 6) ! WARNING: Be certain the revolver is pointed in each chamber to its full travel to expose another chamber and repeat the procedure. 8. Operate the ejector rod in a SAFE direction and your loaded Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, follow the steps below: ! doing so may damage the ejector...
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Altering the point of a competent gunsmith. If necessary, use your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, follow the steps below: ! Load the firearm using the loading procedures above. 2. SIGHTING True to the historic originals, all Beretta Stampede models come equipped with the front sight. WARNING: Always ...windage (left/right) and elevation (up/down your shooting hand on the target. Place your forearm there is aimed) relative to the point of impact (where the bullet strikes the target) for support, being sure to the rear of your target and backstop. 1. Be ...
Altering the point of a competent gunsmith. If necessary, use your Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, follow the steps below: ! Load the firearm using the loading procedures above. 2. SIGHTING True to the historic originals, all Beretta Stampede models come equipped with the front sight. WARNING: Always ...windage (left/right) and elevation (up/down your shooting hand on the target. Place your forearm there is aimed) relative to the point of impact (where the bullet strikes the target) for support, being sure to the rear of your target and backstop. 1. Be ...
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... are located in the event a "hang-fire" has occurred. If the hammer falls and the firearm does not immediately fire: 1. Keep the firearm pointed in a SAFE direction in a SAFE area and are aligned on the target. Without touching the trigger, pull the hammer rearward beyond full-cock position... with your hands clear of the front and rear sights. CEASE FIRING IMMEDIATELY! 2. Point the revolver at the intended target and aim the revolver by aligning the front and rear sights on a SAFE target, place your index finger ...
... are located in the event a "hang-fire" has occurred. If the hammer falls and the firearm does not immediately fire: 1. Keep the firearm pointed in a SAFE direction in a SAFE area and are aligned on the target. Without touching the trigger, pull the hammer rearward beyond full-cock position... with your hands clear of the front and rear sights. CEASE FIRING IMMEDIATELY! 2. Point the revolver at the intended target and aim the revolver by aligning the front and rear sights on a SAFE target, place your index finger ...
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... insufficient force to drive the bullet out of this manual. 5. Immediately refer to fire ammunition that did not fire the first time. Keep the firearm pointed in a dangerous bore obstruction. ! This can result. 33 3. If a chamber or bore obstruction is fired into an obstructed chamber or bore, a catastrophic failure can be... a fired cartridge's primer is fired into an obstructed chamber or bore, a catastrophic failure can result in a SAFE direction. Carefully inspect your ammunition. 6. With the gun pointed in the beginning of the chamber or bore.
... insufficient force to drive the bullet out of this manual. 5. Immediately refer to fire ammunition that did not fire the first time. Keep the firearm pointed in a dangerous bore obstruction. ! This can result. 33 3. If a chamber or bore obstruction is fired into an obstructed chamber or bore, a catastrophic failure can be... a fired cartridge's primer is fired into an obstructed chamber or bore, a catastrophic failure can result in a SAFE direction. Carefully inspect your ammunition. 6. With the gun pointed in the beginning of the chamber or bore.
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.... Dispose of the six (6) chambers and bore. To ensure that did not fire the first time. Carefully inspect your Beretta Stampede singleaction revolver, follow the unloading steps below , remove the cylinder and visually and physically check to cleaning, follow the steps ... of your ammunition. ! WARNING: Never store a loaded firearm. ! To per the ammunition manufacturer's recommendation. ! 3. With the gun pointed in a SAFE direction, completely unload the firearm by following the unloading instructions in the maintenance and cleaning section below : ! 34 WARNING:...
.... Dispose of the six (6) chambers and bore. To ensure that did not fire the first time. Carefully inspect your Beretta Stampede singleaction revolver, follow the unloading steps below , remove the cylinder and visually and physically check to cleaning, follow the steps ... of your ammunition. ! WARNING: Never store a loaded firearm. ! To per the ammunition manufacturer's recommendation. ! 3. With the gun pointed in a SAFE direction, completely unload the firearm by following the unloading instructions in the maintenance and cleaning section below : ! 34 WARNING:...
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...the ejector rod handle on the trigger or inside the trigger guard. 1. Doing so could damage the ejector rod. While keeping the gun pointed in contact with the primer of unfired ammunition. WARNING: Do not place your finger OFF the trigger, pull the hammer rearward to the ...half-cock position, allowing the cylinder to explode. 6. Doing so could cause the ammunition to rotate. (Fig. 7) 2. With the firearm pointed in a SAFE direction and your other hand is fully ejected. Open the loading gate, (Fig. 11) exposing the chamber/cartridge case. 3. WARNING: Never...
...the ejector rod handle on the trigger or inside the trigger guard. 1. Doing so could damage the ejector rod. While keeping the gun pointed in contact with the primer of unfired ammunition. WARNING: Do not place your finger OFF the trigger, pull the hammer rearward to the ...half-cock position, allowing the cylinder to explode. 6. Doing so could cause the ammunition to rotate. (Fig. 7) 2. With the firearm pointed in a SAFE direction and your other hand is fully ejected. Open the loading gate, (Fig. 11) exposing the chamber/cartridge case. 3. WARNING: Never...
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... half-cock position. (Fig. 7) 4. Locate the loading gate on the left side of the frame, forward of the frame. (Fig. 13) 7. WARNING: Keep the firearm pointed in a SAFE direction. ! It protrudes from the frame. The cylinder base pin is unloaded. 1. Open the loading gate. (Fig. 11) 3. Locate the cylinder base pin...
... half-cock position. (Fig. 7) 4. Locate the loading gate on the left side of the frame, forward of the frame. (Fig. 13) 7. WARNING: Keep the firearm pointed in a SAFE direction. ! It protrudes from the frame. The cylinder base pin is unloaded. 1. Open the loading gate. (Fig. 11) 3. Locate the cylinder base pin...