Beretta A300 Outlander Wood Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander - Page 25

TRIGGER PLATE, Beretta Mobilchoke, tubes

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• Breech bolt with firing pin, locking block, extractor, springs and pins • Sleeve with connecting rod TRIGGER PLATE NOTICE: The trigger plate only needs to be disassembled in order to clean the trigger mechanism. • Engage the safety (the hammer is cocked) (Fig. 15). • Press the carrier stop push button, if it has not already been pressed (Fig. 6). • Remove the trigger guard retaining pin by pressing with a pin punch or an awl (Fig. 30). • Keeping the release button pushed all the way down, remove the trigger plate from the receiver using the trigger guard as a lever, first in the direction of the barrel and then outward (Fig. 31). BERETTA MOBILCHOKE® TUBES Beretta Mobilchoke® tubes are built in high resistance steel to ensure a long life and rust protection and are designed to withstand the use of steel shot. NOTICE: The barrel of the A300 Outlander can only mount Mobilchoke® type tubes. Other types of interchangeable Beretta choke tubes are not appropriate for use with A300 Outlander barrel and these will alter the shot pattern distribution. Beretta Mobilchoke® tubes Beretta markings 0 (*) 00 (**) 000 (***) 0000 (****) C0000 (C****) American Designation F (Full) IM (Improved Modified) M (Modified) IC (Improved Cylinder) CL (Cylinder) Compatibility of choke tubes with steel shot SP (Steel Proof)(1) SP (Steel Proof)(1) SP (Steel Proof) SP (Steel Proof) SP (Steel Proof) (1) Not recommended for steel shot. Mobilchoke® is a registered trademark of Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta S.p.A. Notches on the rim I II III IIII IIIII EN 23

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23
EN
• Breech bolt with firing pin, locking block, extractor, springs and pins
• Sleeve
with connecting rod
TRIGGER PLATE
NOTICE:
The trigger plate only needs to be disassembled in order to clean the
trigger mechanism.
• Engage the safety (the hammer is cocked) (
Fig. 15
).
• Press the carrier stop push button, if it has not already been pressed (
Fig. 6
).
• Remove the trigger guard retaining pin by pressing with a pin punch or an awl
(
Fig. 30
).
• Keeping the release button pushed all the way down, remove the trigger plate
from the receiver using the trigger guard as a lever, first in the direction of the
barrel and then outward (
Fig. 31
).
BERETTA MOBILCHOKE
®
TUBES
Beretta Mobilchoke
®
tubes are built in high resistance steel to ensure a long life
and rust protection and are designed to withstand the use of steel shot.
NOTICE:
The barrel of the A300 Outlander can only mount Mobilchoke
®
type
tubes. Other types of interchangeable Beretta choke tubes are not appropriate for
use with A300 Outlander
barrel and these will alter the shot pattern distribution.
Beretta Mobilchoke
®
tubes
Beretta markings
American
Designation
Compatibility of
choke tubes with
steel shot
Notches
on the
rim
0 (*)
F (Full)
SP (Steel Proof)
(1)
I
00 (**)
IM (Improved
Modified)
SP (Steel Proof)
(1)
II
000 (***)
M (Modified)
SP (Steel Proof)
III
0000 (****)
IC (Improved
Cylinder)
SP (Steel Proof)
IIII
C0000 (C****)
CL (Cylinder)
SP (Steel Proof)
IIIII
(1)
Not recommended for steel shot.
Mobilchoke
®
is a registered trademark of Fabbrica d’Armi Pietro Beretta S.p.A.