Beretta 92A1 Beretta 92A1 & 96A1 User Manual - Page 38

obstruction and inspect the pistol before it can be fired.

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WARNING: If another cartridge is fired into an obstructed barrel, ! a catastrophic failure can result. • With the gun pointed in a SAFE direction, completely unload the firearm by following the unloading instructions in this manual. • Following the disassembly instructions given in the manual, field strip the pistol and look down the barrel from the muzzle (or front) end to make sure that no obstruction exists. If a barrel obstruction is detected, a qualified gunsmith must remove the obstruction and inspect the pistol before it can be fired. • Carefully inspect your ammunition. ! WARNING: Never attempt to reuse or fire ammunition that did not fire the first time. Dispose of unfired or damaged ammunition properly, per the ammunition manufacturer's recommendation. 36

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WARNING:
If another cartridge is fired into an obstructed barrel,
a catastrophic failure can result.
• With the gun pointed in a SAFE direction, completely unload
the firearm by following the unloading instructions in this
manual.
• Following the disassembly instructions given in the manual,
field strip the pistol and look down the barrel from the muzzle
(or front) end to make sure that no obstruction exists. If a barrel
obstruction is detected, a qualified gunsmith must remove the
obstruction and inspect the pistol before it can be fired.
• Carefully inspect your ammunition.
WARNING:
Never attempt to reuse or fire ammunition that did
not fire the first time.
Dispose of unfired or damaged
ammunition properly, per the ammunition manufacturer’s
recommendation.
!
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