Beretta Tikka T3 Lite Tikka T3 Righthanded User Manual - Page 17

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By following the few simple maintenance procedures listed below, Tikka rifles will provide a lifetime of service: 1. Use only the best quality gun oil which can - clean, protect and lubricate. 2. Corrosion can begin within 24 hours if the rifle is not cleaned after firing. This is especially true in damp conditions. 3. At least once a year, check the tightness of all screws including stock and receiver screws. 4. If you notice any changes in the functioning of your firearm, STOP SHOOTING IMMEDIATELY! You should take the rifle to an authorized gunsmith or ship it to the manufacturer/ importer if you experience any occurrences similar to the following: - the functioning of the trigger mechanism has changed. - the rifle does not fire the cartridge (misfires). - the safety does not operate. - there is any cartridge malfunction, such as spitting gas, a punctured primer, a bulged or ruptured case or a different sound when firing. CAUTION! In the case of misfire point the rifle in safe direction and wait 30 seconds before opening the bolt. The bolt should be opened with extreme care. 5. Use only original factory spare parts. 6. When loosening or tightening screws take care that the screwdriver is the appropriate size and shape so as not to damage the screwheads and the general appearance of the gun. 7. If the rifle is damaged while shooting, send your rifle to the dealer/importer and include: - an explanation of what has happened. - the cartridge case (with which the damage occurred). - preferably a sample of the cartridges. In these circumstances do not dismantle the rifle. Do not, ever send a loaded firearm. 8. Damage to rifles occurs almost exclusively when using handloaded cartridges. CAUTION! Make sure you have the correct caliber ammunition for this rifle. Use only high quality, factory manufactured ammunition. The use of reloaded, handloaded, remanufactured or other non-standard ammunition voids all warranties, and may cause severe damage to the firearm and serious injury to the shooter or others. Improperly loaded ammunition can be extremely dangerous. Always use ammunition that complies with industry performance standards established by the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute, Inc. (SAAMI) or Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu portatives (C.I.P.) If you intend to load your own cartridges, make absolutely sure that you are using the correct charge and type of powder. SAKO Ltd. does not accept any liability for any damage or injuries caused by reloaded/handloaded or otherwise improper ammunition. 9. Wear adequate eye and ear protection whenever you shoot, and make sure that persons close to you are similarly protected. 10. Keep this manual, and review it periodically. If you sell or transfer the rifle, make sure the manual goes with it. 17

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By following the few
simple maintenance
procedures listed below,
Tikka rifles will provide
a lifetime of service:
1. Use only the best quality gun oil which can
- clean, protect and lubricate.
2. Corrosion can begin within 24 hours if the rifle is not cleaned
after firing. This is especially true in damp conditions.
3. At least once a year, check the tightness of all screws in-
cluding stock and receiver screws.
4. If you notice any changes in the functioning of your firearm,
STOP SHOOTING IMMEDIATELY! You should take the ri-
fle to an authorized gunsmith or ship it to the manufacturer/
importer if you experience any occurrences similar to the fol-
lowing:
- the functioning of the trigger mechanism has changed.
- the rifle does not fire the cartridge (misfires).
- the safety does not operate.
- there is any cartridge malfunction, such as spitting gas, a
punctured primer, a bulged or ruptured case or a different
sound when firing.
CAUTION! In the case of misfire point the rifle in safe di-
rection and wait 30 seconds before opening the bolt.
The bolt should be opened with extreme care.
5. Use only original factory spare parts.
6. When loosening or tightening screws take care that the
screwdriver is the appropriate size and shape so as not to
damage the screwheads and the general appearance of the
gun.
7. If the rifle is damaged while shooting, send your rifle to the
dealer/importer and include:
- an explanation of what has happened.
- the cartridge case (with which the damage occurred).
- preferably a sample of the cartridges.
In these circumstances do not dismantle the rifle.
Do not, ever
send a loaded firearm
.
8. Damage to rifles occurs almost exclusively when using han-
dloaded cartridges.
CAUTION! Make sure you have the correct caliber ammuni-
tion for this rifle. Use only high quality, factory manufac-
tured ammunition. The use of reloaded, handloaded, re-
manufactured or other non-standard ammunition voids
all warranties
, and may cause severe damage to the fire-
arm and serious injury to the shooter or others. Improp-
erly loaded ammunition can be extremely dangerous. Al-
ways use ammunition that complies with industry per-
formance standards established by the Sporting Arms
and Ammunition Manufacturers Institute, Inc. (SAAMI)
or
Commission
Internationale
Permanente
pour
l’Epreuve des Armes à Feu portatives (C.I.P.)
If you intend to load your own cartridges, make absolutely sure
that you are using the correct charge and type of powder.
SAKO Ltd. does not accept any liability for any damage or inju-
ries caused by reloaded/handloaded or otherwise improper
ammunition.
9. Wear adequate eye and ear protection whenever you shoot,
and make sure that persons close to you are similarly pro-
tected.
10. Keep this manual, and review it periodically. If you sell or
transfer the rifle, make sure the manual goes with it.