Beretta 1301 Competition User Manual - Page 29

Fig. 2, Fig. 27, Fig. 28, Fig. 29 - tube extension

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• Pull the breech bolt all the way back so that it remains open (Fig. 2). CAUTION: When the release button is pressed, the breech bolt is pushed forward by the recoil spring, until it is stopped at the ejection port by the cocking handle, with the likelihood of damage to both parts. • Insert the barrel into the receiver, ensuring that the magazine tube cap shaft enters the piston hole as well as that of the gas cylinder and the valve assembly (Fig. 27). • Push it all the way into the receiver until it stops. • Slide the fore-end into place over the gas cylinder / the valve assembly and magazine tube (Fig. 28). checking for the correct centering on the receiver face. The fore-end is in the correct position when it is fully against the receiver. • Screw the fore-end cap oor the magazine tube extension on tightly (Fig. 29). • Keep your fingers away from the ejection port, press the breech bolt release button and gently guide the breech bolt to lock. • Keeping the breech bolt pulled back 2 cm, pull the trigger, thereby decocking the hammer. WARNING: Store your firearm so that children or other persons not familiar with firearms cannot gain access to it. To reduce the risk of accidents involving children, unload your firearm and lock it away. Store the ammunition in a separate locked location. (See point 3 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). NOTICE: If the firearm will not be used for a long time, keep it lubricated and disassembled (see the chapters "Maintenance" and "Storage"). EN 29

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• Pull the breech bolt all the way back so that it remains open (
Fig. 2
).
CAUTION:
When the release button is pressed, the breech bolt is pushed
forward by the recoil spring, until it is stopped at the ejection port by the cocking
handle, with the likelihood of damage to both parts.
• Insert the barrel into the receiver, ensuring that the magazine tube cap
shaft enters the piston hole as well as that of the gas cylinder and the valve
assembly (
Fig. 27
).
• Push it all the way into the receiver until it stops.
• Slide the fore-end into place over the gas cylinder / the valve assembly and
magazine tube (
Fig. 28
). checking for the correct centering on the receiver
face. The fore-end is in the correct position when it is fully against the receiver.
• Screw the fore-end cap oor the magazine tube extension on tightly (
Fig. 29
).
• Keep your fingers away from the ejection port, press the breech bolt release
button and gently guide the breech bolt to lock.
• Keeping the breech bolt pulled back 2 cm, pull the trigger, thereby decocking
the hammer.
WARNING:
Store your firearm so that children or other persons not familiar
with firearms cannot gain access to it. To reduce the risk of accidents involving
children, unload your firearm and lock it away. Store the ammunition in a
separate locked location. (See point 3 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES).
NOTICE:
If the firearm will not be used for a long time, keep it lubricated and
disassembled (see the chapters “Maintenance” and “Storage”).