Beretta 96A1 Beretta 92A1 & 96A1 User Manual - Page 19

Simple Field Stripping and Cleaning Fig. 1/2-F.

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Simple Field Stripping and Cleaning (Fig. 1/2-F). The disassembly device is designed to allow an extremely quick and simple field stripping of the pistol and also to avoid casual or involuntary disassembly. The disassembly latch automatically locks when the slide passes beyond the rear section of the frame. Easy Grip Frame (Fig. 1/2-G). The front and back of the grip are grooved and the grip frame is flared slightly at the base to enhance pointability and control. Reversible Magazine Release Button (Fig. 1-H). The magazine release button can be reversed to allow easier access for lefthanded shooters. NOTICE: Use a qualified gunsmith to reverse the button. High visibility sights (Fig. 1/2-I). Front and rear sights are designed for swift target acquisition. To aid sighting under low light conditions, the sights are equipped with white dots. The front and rear sights can be removable. Enlarged trigger Guard (Fig. 1/2-L). 92 series pistols have an enlarged trigger guard, which allows easier use of the pistol with gloved hands. Picatinny rail on the frame. The pistol comes with a standard Picatinny rail (MIL STD 1913) under the barrel (Fig. 1-2/M) for convenient mounting of a laser device, flashlight or other type of accessory. WARNING: Always ensure that the pistol is unloaded, including verifying that there is no round in the chamber, before installing or removing an accessory to/from the pistol rail. Never place your hand in front of the muzzle when installing or removing an accessory to/from the pistol rail. 92 A1 ! 17

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Simple Field Stripping and Cleaning (Fig. 1/2-F).
The disassembly device is designed to allow an extremely quick
and simple field stripping of the pistol and also to avoid casual or
involuntary disassembly. The disassembly latch automatically
locks when the slide passes beyond the rear section of the
frame.
Easy Grip Frame (Fig. 1/2-G).
The front and back of the grip are
grooved and the grip frame is flared slightly at the base to
enhance pointability and control.
Reversible Magazine Release Button (Fig. 1-H).
The magazine
release button can be reversed to allow easier access for left-
handed shooters.
NOTICE:
Use a qualified gunsmith to reverse the button.
High visibility sights (Fig. 1/2-I).
Front and rear sights are
designed for swift target acquisition. To aid sighting under low
light conditions, the sights are equipped with white dots. The
front and rear sights can be removable.
Enlarged trigger Guard (Fig. 1/2-L).
92 series pistols have an
enlarged trigger guard, which allows easier use of the pistol with
gloved hands.
Picatinny rail on the frame.
The pistol comes with a standard
Picatinny rail (MIL STD 1913) under the barrel
(
Fig. 1-2/M
) for
convenient mounting of a laser device, flashlight or other type of
accessory.
WARNING:
Always ensure that the pistol is unloaded, including
verifying that there is no round in the chamber, before installing
or removing an accessory to/from the pistol rail.
Never place
your hand in front of the muzzle when installing or removing an
accessory to/from the pistol rail.
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