Beretta ARX160 22LR Pistol Instruction Manual - Page 32

Fig.18 And 19, Mounting An Optical Sight, Fig. 20 And 21, Reversing The Bolt Handle

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The stock carrier pin connects the receiver with the stock carrier and allows the operator to rotate the stock 180°. Pulling the buttstock latch allows the buttstock to be adjusted to various lengths (Fig.18 and 19). MOUNTING AN OPTICAL SIGHT WARNING: Always be certain that the firearm is unloaded and the chamber loaded indicator installed. Please refer to the instructions given in the "Load Check" portion of this manual. The gun is equipped with Picatinny rails following MIL-STD 1913. These rails allow the installation of various accessories, like aiming devices, laser sights, lights, bipods and others. The upper and lower rails are numbered from rear to the front. If accessories are removed, the numbering system ensures that they can be remounted in the same position, which reduces the need for resighting of aiming devices. To mount an aiming device or optical sight, first fold down the flip-up rear and front sights (Fig. 20 and 21). Next, follow the accessory manufacturer's instructions to attach the accessory to the rail. REVERSING THE BOLT HANDLE WARNING: Always be certain that the firearm is unloaded and the empty chamber indicator installed. Please refer to the instructions given in the "Load Check" portion of this manual. The bolt handle can be attached on either side of the bolt. To move the bolt handle from one side to the other there must be no tension on the mainspring because a locking mechanism will hold the handle in position. 32

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The stock carrier pin connects the receiver with the stock
carrier and allows the operator to rotate the stock 180°.
Pulling the buttstock latch allows the buttstock to be adjusted
to various lengths (
Fig.18 and 19
).
MOUNTING AN OPTICAL SIGHT
WARNING:
Always be certain that the firearm is unloaded and
the chamber loaded indicator installed.
Please refer to the instructions given in the ”Load Check”
portion of this manual.
The gun is equipped with Picatinny rails following MIL-STD
1913.
These rails allow the installation of various accessories, like
aiming devices, laser sights, lights, bipods and others. The
upper and lower rails are numbered from rear to the front. If
accessories are removed, the numbering system ensures that
they can be remounted in the same position, which reduces the
need for resighting of aiming devices.
To mount an aiming device or optical sight, first fold down the
flip-up rear and front sights (
Fig. 20 and 21
).
Next, follow the accessory manufacturer’s instructions to attach
the accessory to the rail.
REVERSING THE BOLT HANDLE
WARNING:
Always be certain that the firearm is unloaded and
the empty chamber indicator installed.
Please refer to the instructions given in the ”Load Check”
portion of this manual.
The bolt handle can be attached on either side of the bolt.
To move the bolt handle from one side to the other there must
be no tension on the mainspring because a locking mechanism
will hold the handle in position.