Beretta A300 Outlander Wood Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander - Page 21

How To Load And Fire

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MAGAZINE CAPACITY The magazine of the A300 Outlander has a capacity limited to 2 shots, in line with the current hunting regulations in many countries, due to the insertion of a reducer. This reducer restricts firearm use to no more than three shots (two in the magazine, and one in the cartridge chamber). WARNING: Wholesalers, dealers or gunsmiths are not authorised to carry out any Warranty repair or adjustment on behalf of the Manufacturer (unless they are a Repair Point authorised by the Manufacturer and/or by its Local Official Distributors). HOW TO LOAD AND FIRE WARNING: Before loading the firearm, it is a good idea to practice the following handling procedures without the use of ammunition. Never handle a loaded firearm until you are fully familiar with the loading procedures. Always inspect the ejection port, the loading gate and the cartridge chamber to make sure they are empty. Check that there are no cartridges in the magazine tube. Before loading the firearm, ensure that the safety is engaged. Always keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES.) WARNING: Always check the barrel before loading the firearm to make sure that it is clean and free of possible obstructions (see: "Checking for obstructions"). WARNING: Check the conditions and correct tightness of the choke tube in the barrel. Never use the shotgun without the choke tube inserted (see. "Checking the condition of the choke tubes"). WARNING: The shooter and all bystanders must always wear protective eyewear and ear protection during shooting. Residue from gunpowder, lubricant or metal fragments may be projected backwards and cause injury. Noise-reducing earplugs or earmuffs will reduce the risk of damage to hearing caused by prolonged shooting activity. CAUTION: Always keep your finger off the trigger and avoid contact of other objects with the trigger if you don't intend to fire. • Check that the carrier stop push button is pressed all the way down. Otherwise, push it down (Fig. 6). • Use the cocking handle to retract the breech bolt until it snaps into the open position (Fig. 7). • Engage the manual safety by pressing the safety button to hide the red ring (Fig. 15). EN 19

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EN
MAGAZINE CAPACITY
The magazine of the A300 Outlander
has a capacity limited to 2 shots, in line
with the current hunting regulations in many countries, due to the insertion of a
reducer.
This reducer restricts firearm use to no more than three shots (two in the
magazine, and one in the cartridge chamber).
WARNING:
Wholesalers, dealers or gunsmiths are not authorised to carry out
any Warranty repair or adjustment on behalf of the Manufacturer (unless they
are a Repair Point authorised by the Manufacturer and/or by its Local Official
Distributors).
HOW TO LOAD AND FIRE
WARNING:
Before loading the firearm, it is a good idea to practice the following
handling procedures without the use of ammunition. Never handle a loaded
firearm until you are fully familiar with the loading procedures. Always inspect the
ejection port, the loading gate and the cartridge chamber to make sure they are
empty. Check that there are no cartridges in the magazine tube. Before loading
the firearm, ensure that the safety is engaged. Always keep the firearm pointed
in a safe direction. (See points 1, 2 and 4 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES.)
WARNING:
Always check the barrel before loading the firearm to make sure that
it is clean and free of possible obstructions (see: “Checking for obstructions”).
WARNING:
Check the conditions and correct tightness of the choke tube in the
barrel. Never use the shotgun without the choke tube inserted (see. “Checking
the condition of the choke tubes”).
WARNING:
The shooter and all bystanders must always wear protective eye-
wear and ear protection during shooting. Residue from gunpowder, lubricant or
metal fragments may be projected backwards and cause injury. Noise-reducing
earplugs or earmuffs will reduce the risk of damage to hearing caused by
prolonged shooting activity.
CAUTION:
Always keep your finger off the trigger and avoid contact of other
objects with the trigger if you don't intend to fire.
Check that the carrier stop push button is pressed all the way down. Otherwise,
push it down (
Fig. 6
).
• Use the cocking handle to retract the breech bolt until it snaps into the open
position (
Fig. 7
).
• Engage the manual safety by pressing the safety button to hide the red ring
(
Fig. 15
).