Beretta SV10 Prevail III Beretta SV10 Perennia/Preveil User Manual - Page 28

Adjustable, Stock, Memory, System

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• With a flathead screwdriver (approx. 4 mm/0.15 in.), pull out retaining clasp of the Gel•Tek recoil pad and line up the bushings and screws with their respective seats. • Insert bushings in their seats in the stock and securely tighten all screws using a Phillips-head screwdriver. • Place the Gel•Tek pad on the stock, and make sure that all bushings are placed in the proper holes. • While securely pushing the Gel•Tek pad against the stock. push retaining clasp back, until it disappears in the pad assembly. Be sure that the Gel•Tek pad fits flush to the stock without movement. NAM( ADJUSTABLE STOCK WITH MEMORY SYSTEM (For Beretta over and unders supplied with adjustable stock) WARNING: Always check that the shotgun is unloaded (empty cartridge chambers). If not, unload it as instructed in the relevant section. WARNING: Never point the firearm at someone or at hard and flat surfaces. Always treat the shotgun as if it were loaded. The adjustable stock features a device called Memory System that can be used to adjust the stock by modifying the drop (at comb and at heel) and the cast (cast•on/cast-off). The adjustable stock of your shotgun is preset at the factory with standard drop and cast values. ADJUSTING THE CAST • Unscrew the two side screws of the adjustable comb using the hexagonal key provided (Fig. 38). NOTICE: In case the two screws have been loosened excessively they are designed to release the internal retaining nuts in order to avoid possible damages to the stock. To reestablish the original assembly condition, it is sufficient to manually realign the internal locking stem of the screws and retightening them. • Remove the adjustable comb from the stock. • Loosen the screws of the adjustment mechanism (Fig. 39, arrows A and B) and move it to the right or to the left to get the required cast. • Tighten the screws of the adjustment mechanism, always using the special key provided. • Reassemble the adjustable comb on the stock. • Screw the two side screws of the adjustable comb to block it in the required position. • Fully tighten the two screws using only the key supplied. 60

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NAM(
With
a
flathead
screwdriver
(approx.
4
mm/0.15
in.),
pull
out
retaining
clasp
of
the
Gel•Tek
recoil
pad
and
line
up
the
bushings
and
screws
with
their
respective
seats.
Insert
bushings
in
their
seats
in
the
stock
and
securely
tighten
all
screws
using
a
Phillips
-head
screwdriver.
Place
the
Gel•Tek
pad
on
the
stock,
and
make
sure
that
all
bushings
are
placed
in
the
proper
holes.
While
securely
pushing
the
Gel•Tek
pad
against
the
stock.
push
retaining
clasp
back,
until
it
disappears
in
the
pad
assembly.
Be
sure
that
the
Gel•Tek
pad
fits
flush
to
the
stock
without
movement.
ADJUSTABLE
STOCK
WITH
MEMORY
SYSTEM
(For
Beretta
over
and
unders
supplied
with
adjustable
stock)
WARNING:
Always
check
that
the
shotgun
is
unloaded
(empty
cartridge
chambers).
If
not,
unload
it
as
instructed
in
the
relevant
section.
WARNING:
Never
point
the
firearm
at
someone
or
at
hard
and
flat
surfaces.
Always
treat
the
shotgun
as
if
it
were
loaded.
The
adjustable
stock
features
a
device
called
Memory
System
that
can
be
used
to
adjust
the
stock
by
modifying
the
drop
(at
comb
and
at
heel)
and
the
cast
(cast•on/cast-off).
The
adjustable
stock
of
your
shotgun
is
preset
at
the
factory
with
standard
drop
and
cast
values.
ADJUSTING
THE
CAST
Unscrew
the
two
side
screws
of
the
adjustable
comb
using
the
hexagonal
key
provided
(Fig.
38).
NOTICE:
In
case
the
two
screws
have
been
loosened
excessively
they
are
designed
to
release
the
internal
retaining
nuts
in
order
to
avoid
possible
damages
to
the
stock.
To
reestablish
the
original
assembly
condition,
it
is
sufficient
to
manually
realign
the
internal
locking
stem
of
the
screws
and
retightening
them.
Remove
the
adjustable
comb
from
the
stock.
Loosen
the
screws
of
the
adjustment mechanism
(Fig.
39,
arrows
A
and
B)
and
move
it
to
the
right
or
to
the
left
to
get
the
required
cast.
Tighten
the
screws
of
the
adjustment
mechanism,
always
using
the
special
key
provided.
Reassemble
the
adjustable
comb
on
the
stock.
Screw
the
two
side
screws
of
the
adjustable
comb
to
block
it
in
the
required
position.
Fully
tighten
the
two
screws
using
only
the
key
supplied.
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