Beretta A300 Outlander Synthetic Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander - Page 30

Special Maintenance, Reassembly

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EN 28 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE Depending on the conditions of use of the firearm, and at the end of the hunting season, Beretta recommends you carry out the following extraordinary maintenance operations in order to keep the shotgun in perfect working order. BREECH BOLT ASSEMBLY (Breech bolt, connecting rod with sleeve). • Spray the parts and clean with Beretta Gun Oil. • Thoroughly dry with a soft cloth and lightly lubricate. TRIGGER PLATE • Thoroughly clean the parts with a soft cloth. • Lightly lubricate all the metal components and the trigger plate retaining pin. RECEIVER • Proceed as indicated for the breech bolt. Clean thoroughly with a soft cloth and lubricate the internal breech bolt guides. CAUTION: Do not attempt to carry out repairs to any firearm without proper knowledge or training. Do not alter parts or use substitute parts not manufactured by Beretta. Any alterations or adjustments that may be necessary to the operating mechanism should be performed by the Manufacturer or by its Local Authorised Distributor. REASSEMBLY WARNING: Always check that the shotgun is unloaded (empty cartridge chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Inspect the firearm by looking through the ejection port, the loading gate and the chamber. If it is not empty, unload it as instructed in the relevant section. WARNING: Never point the firearm at someone or at hard, flat surfaces. Always treat the shotgun as if it were loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). TRIGGER PLATE • Work in reverse order to assembly, taking care to ensure that the hammer

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EN
SPECIAL MAINTENANCE
Depending on the conditions of use of the firearm, and at the end of
the hunting season, Beretta recommends you carry out the following
extraordinary maintenance operations in order to keep the shotgun in
perfect working order.
BREECH BOLT ASSEMBLY
(Breech bolt, connecting
rod with sleeve).
• Spray the parts and clean with Beretta Gun Oil.
• Thoroughly dry with a soft cloth and lightly lubricate.
TRIGGER PLATE
• Thoroughly clean the parts with a soft cloth.
• Lightly lubricate all the metal components and the trigger plate retaining pin.
RECEIVER
• Proceed as indicated for the breech bolt. Clean thoroughly with a soft cloth
and lubricate the internal breech bolt guides.
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to carry out repairs to any firearm without proper
knowledge or training. Do not alter parts or use substitute parts not manufactured
by Beretta. Any alterations or adjustments that may be necessary to the operating
mechanism should be performed by the Manufacturer or by its Local Authorised
Distributor.
REASSEMBLY
WARNING:
Always check that the shotgun is unloaded (empty cartridge
chamber, empty receiver, empty magazine). Inspect the firearm by looking
through the ejection port, the loading gate and the chamber. If it is not empty,
unload it as instructed in the relevant section.
WARNING:
Never point the firearm at someone or at hard, flat surfaces. Always
treat the shotgun as if it were loaded. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the BASIC
SAFETY RULES).
TRIGGER PLATE
• Work in reverse order to assembly, taking care to ensure that the hammer