Beretta 92A1 Beretta 92A1 & 96A1 User Manual - Page 41

Reverse, Magazine Release Button

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CAUTION: Do not apply excess oil. Accumulation of oil attracts dirt and dust, which can interfere with the functioning and reliability of the firearm. NOTICE: If the pistol is routinely carried with the magazine loaded, remove all cartridges once a month for inspection to ensure the cartridges do not become dented, damaged or corroded. NOTICE: There are numerous Beretta special parts and accessories that allow for the personalization of your pistol. To request this extensive line of parts and accessories, please contact your local Beretta dealer. 92 A1 HOW TO REVERSE THE MAGAZINE RELEASE BUTTON CAUTION: This operation should be carried out by a gunsmith. ! WARNING: Make sure the pistol is unloaded. If not, unload it following the "UNLOADING THE PISTOL AND THE FIRING CHAMBER" procedure. WARNING: Always point the firearm in a safe direction. Keep your finger away from the trigger. ! NOTICE: It is advisable to perform field stripping and assembly operations over a table to catch components should they drop. With a suitable screwdriver unscrew and remove the grips. • Remove the magazine by pushing the magazine release button (Fig. 10). • Press the back (flat side) of the magazine release button down and away. The magazine release assembly will then drop out. • Reverse the magazine release assembly and insert the button (grooved side) in position tilting it slightly. 39

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39
92
A1
CAUTION:
Do not apply excess oil.
Accumulation of oil attracts
dirt and dust, which can interfere with the functioning and
reliability of the firearm.
NOTICE:
If
the pistol is routinely carried with the magazine
loaded, remove all cartridges once a month for inspection to
ensure the cartridges do not become dented, damaged or
corroded.
NOTICE:
There are numerous Beretta special parts and
accessories that allow for the personalization of your pistol. To
request this extensive line of parts and accessories, please
contact your local Beretta dealer.
HOW
TO
REVERSE
THE
MAGAZINE RELEASE BUTTON
CAUTION:
This operation should be carried out by a gunsmith.
WARNING:
Make sure the pistol is unloaded. If not, unload it
following the “UNLOADING THE PISTOL AND THE FIRING
CHAMBER” procedure.
WARNING:
Always point the firearm in a safe direction. Keep
your finger away from the trigger.
NOTICE:
It is advisable to perform field stripping and assembly
operations over a table to catch components should they drop.
With a suitable screwdriver unscrew and remove the grips.
• Remove the magazine by pushing the magazine release
button (
Fig. 10
).
Press the back (flat side) of the magazine release button down
and away. The magazine release
assembly will then drop out.
• Reverse the magazine release assembly and insert the button
(grooved side) in position tilting it slightly.
!
!