Beretta SV10 Prevail III Beretta SV10 Perennia/Preveil User Manual - Page 18
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pull on the rear trigger allows to fire the cartridge inserted into the second barrel (the upper-one). If the gun features a SINGLE TRIGGER, the pull on the trigger allows the gun to fire first the cartridge inserted into the first barrel and then the cartridge inserted into the second barrel. If the gun features a SELECTIVE SINGLE TRIGGER. the pull on the trigger allows the gun to fire first the barrel you have selected with the barrel selector: (Selector to the right) = first barrel. (Fig. 1) (Selector to the left) = second barrel. (Fig. 3) itit itt3;VII WARNING: Always point the firearm in a safe direction. Always keep your fingers away from the trigger and keep it free from any form of contact whenever you do not intend to fire. Never point the firearm at something that is not safe to shoot. • When you are ready to fire, disengage the safety (Fig. 2 and 4) and pull the trigger. This will fire the barrel you have selected to fire first. WARNING: If the gun does not fire on a live cartridge when the trigger is pulled, engage the safety, wait for one minute, then open the shotgun and manually extract the unfired cartridge. WARNING: The Manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any injury or property damage resulting from improper or careless handling, intentional or accidental discharge of the firearm. • Completely release the trigger after the first shot to reset the trigger for the next shot. There is no need to operate the barrel selector (if present) since the gun is automatically ready to fire the second cartridge. • To fire a second shot from the second barrel, pull the trigger again or pull the second trigger (for double trigger models). NOTICE: Your Beretta Perennia over and under features a new ejection-extraction system which allows the shooter to select between automatic ejection and manual extraction of the fired cartridges by simply rotating the device located on the front side of the barrel monobloc (see paragraph: Selecting the extractionejection mode). The device is easily accessible prior removing the fore-end. The manual extraction allows the shooter to easily retrieve the spent shell casings respecting the environment. 50