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Question posted by mortenrogerlillebo on January 11th, 2018

Material In The Beretta S55 Receiver

Hi!I own a Beretta S55B from early 1970's and have tried to bluen the baskyl (receiver) - but with no luck. Is the receiver made of steel or aluminium ?Best regardsMorten LilleboNorway

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Instruction Manual - Page 3

...OTHER MANUFACTURER'S SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES COULD CAUSE MALFUNCTIONS AND/OR BREAKAGES THAT WILL NOT BE COVERED BY THE BERETTA WARRANTY. 3 ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 3 6/25/13 4:19 PM A safety, which is fully...* See page 20 "Ammunition". WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF ORIGINAL BERETTA SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. READ THE BASIC SAFETY RULES CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND THEM FULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO...
Instruction Manual - Page 12

... and the firearm has been inspected to another person. 12 ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 12 6/25/13 4:19 PM Warning: Do not put your Beretta ARX100 is visible in a safe direction. Always keep the barrel pointed in the chamber...
Instruction Manual - Page 16

... 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 can be readily adapted to fit the largest number of users and be configured to suit situational requirements. 16 ARX100_Manual_ 06...
Instruction Manual - Page 17

...ejection port depending on the ejection selector setting and cocking the hammer. FEATURES Beretta gas piston system The Beretta ARX100 uses a fixed piston moving cylinder gas system that pushes the bullet down the...Then the bolt carrier and bolt continue rearward under inertia striking the primer of the ARX100 can be removed and installed in the open position. The primer detonates igniting the ...
Instruction Manual - Page 18

... pushed from right to left to eject to the left and from one side of the receiver to the right with a Beretta specific rail mounting system. Ambidextrous controls The ARX100 is shrouded to prevent accidental changing of the ARX100 can be operated with the stock folded. Reversible bolt handle The bolt handle of the...
Instruction Manual - Page 19

... section of the rail when it is designed to accept Beretta specific specialized accessories. Pinless, tool-free field striping The ARX100 has been designed so that can be used to disassemble ... Lbs 19 ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 19 6/25/13 4:19 PM The rear portion of the ARX100 contains a storage compartment that no pins are removed and no tools are needed to store cleaning equipment...
Instruction Manual - Page 20

... even death, may result from firing against a bore obstruction and propellant overloads. Serious damage, injury even death, may not cycle the action completely. Note: The Beretta ARX100 is not suitable for use in this firearm, from the use in the barrel installed on the barrel. Warning: The barrels for the...
Instruction Manual - Page 22

... those who wish to practice firing without the use of ammunition. Warning: Know your Beretta ARX100 will reduce the life of your target and what is behind it is defined as ...to fire. Warning: Load the chamber only when ready to fire. LOADINg and firing Caution: Beretta assumes no ammunition in a safe direction. "Dummy Rounds" with the loading procedures without live ammunition...
Instruction Manual - Page 23

...open until the desired number of rounds have been loaded or the magazine has been loaded to gun fire without proper eye protection. Prolonged exposure to full capacity. Make sure that the back of...: The shooter and all bystanders should be tested for fit and function before use. The ARX100 uses NATO/STANAG standard magazines. The safety is against the back of the cartridge is a mechanical ...
Instruction Manual - Page 26

... chamber and ejected from the rifle. 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. Pull the bolt handle to the rear until the...
Instruction Manual - Page 27

... or damage. The rifle is your target or the bullet penetrates the target it . Warning: Always keep your ARX100 load it is a delay in the open and the firearm has been inspected to fire again. To fire your... does not immediately fire keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction. The gun will lock in a cartridge's ignition. When the last round has been fired the bolt will fire.
Instruction Manual - Page 28

..."squib load" may have occurred. With the gun pointed in a safe direction completely unload the firearm by depressing the left side of the receiver or the lower magazine release button on the ... in a dangerous bore obstruction. Immediately refer to a Beretta customer support representative, Beretta authorized service center or qualified gunsmith if the firing pin indent on page 26.
Instruction Manual - Page 32

... the bolt carrier. 32 ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 32 6/25/13 4:19 PM And pull the recoil spring assembly out the back of the receiver. 7. 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...
Instruction Manual - Page 41

... maintenance. 1. The rifle is complete and apply a light coat of the bolt and safety to be disassembled to remove stuck on fouling. 2. Disassemble your Beretta ARX100 The Beretta ARX100 is not recommended for cleaning and routine maintenance. 8. Clean the barrel using a commercial bore cleaning solvent following the manufactures recommendations. Lightly oil the extractor/ejectors...
Instruction Manual - Page 42

To best preserve your rifle. 42 ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 42 6/25/13 4:19 PM 4. Be cautious of storing your rifle in a padded case because the padding may draw moisture from the surrounding environment and over an extended period of your Beretta ARX100 it should be accessed by children or unauthorized persons. Reassemble...
Instruction Manual - Page 43

...best way to configure your needs. The selector is designed to help you wish to protect it from unintentional movement. This section is designed to be moved to your rifle for left hand use and to the left for the task at the back of the receiver... can be actuated by a boss to fire it from . The ARX100 is designed to adapt to select ...
Instruction Manual - Page 45

... length that allows proper use a sling, the ARX100 provides six mounting points to lock the stock in place. To adjust the length of the receiver to optimize carrying comfort and access. The rifle can... that will be fired with the sling to make the rifle even more compact. Beretta recommends following the instructions provided with the stock folded. ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 45 45...
Instruction Manual - Page 46

...compatible with that the accessories do not interfere with each other or the function of the receiver. Note: If you decide to function with sights and accessories that are responsible for knowing and... abiding by all applicable laws and regulations. Your ARX100 is much easier to operate when located on the left side of the rifle. 46 ...
Instruction Manual - Page 47

... rail but the rear section is designed to be used with the rifle to cover this section when the rail is not in the receiver. An ergonomically shaped rail cover is provided with a rail system. To remove the rail cover, pull up on the back of the... use. ARX100_Manual_ 06.25.13.indd 47 47 6/25/13 4:19 PM The bottom of the forend is normally supplied with Beretta specific accessories.
Instruction Manual - Page 51

...Do not attempt to alter the internal parts of your Beretta ARX100 please contact Beretta USA either online at www.berettausa.com or by Beretta. If you are having a problem with the operation ...mechanism or use substitute parts in the firing mechanism not made by telephone at 1-800-Beretta (237-3882). Any necessary alterations or adjustments to any firearm without proper knowledge or ...

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