Beretta BU9 Nano Beretta BU Nano User Manual - Page 13

Dry Firing & Dummy Rounds, Loading - 8 round magazine

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DRY FIRING & DUMMY" ROUNDS Dry firing is defined as firing a firearm with no ammunition in the chamber. Long term dry firing your Beretta Nano pistol may result in damage to the striker. "Snap Caps" (inert chamber inserts that allow a firearm to be dry-fired without damaging the action) are available at most gun stores for those who wish to practice firing without live ammunition. CAUTION: "Dummy Rounds" with empty primer pockets are suitable for loading/unloading practice but DO NOT PROTECT the striker tip during dry firing. LOADING WARNING: Whenever a live round is in the chamber, this pistol can fire, even if the magazine is empty or has been removed. WARNING: Before loading the firearm, become familiar with the following loading procedures without the use of ammunition. Never handle a loaded firearm until you are familiar with the loading procedures. WARNING: Always keep your finger away from the trigger until you are prepared to fire. WARNING: LOAD THE CHAMBER ONLY WHEN READY TO FIRE. 13

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DRY FIRING & DUMMY” ROUNDS
Dry firing is defined as firing a firearm with no ammunition in the
chamber. Long term dry firing your Beretta Nano pistol may result in
damage to the striker. “Snap Caps” (inert chamber inserts that allow
a firearm to be dry-fired without damaging the action) are available
at most gun stores for those who wish to practice firing without live
ammunition.
CAUTION:
“Dummy Rounds” with empty primer pockets are suitable
for loading/unloading practice but DO NOT PROTECT the striker tip
during dry firing.
LOADING
WARNING:
Whenever a live round is in the chamber, this pistol can
fire, even if the magazine is empty or has been removed.
WARNING:
Before loading the firearm, become familiar with the
following loading procedures without the use of ammunition. Never
handle a loaded firearm until you are familiar with the loading
procedures.
WARNING:
Always keep your finger away from the trigger until you
are prepared to fire.
WARNING:
LOAD THE CHAMBER ONLY WHEN READY TO FIRE.