Beretta DT10 Trident Skeet Beretta Over & Under User Manual - Page 15

Disassembly

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● Pull the trigger to decock the second hammer. To take out the snapcaps without recocking the hammers: ● Remove the fore-end before you open the gun. ● Take out the snapcaps, close the gun and replace the fore-end. DISASSEMBLY WARNING: Always be certain the gun is unloaded before attempting disassembly. WARNING: Never point a firearm at someone or at hard and flat surfaces. Treat the firearm as if it were loaded. To disassemble Beretta over-and-under and side-by-side shotguns, proceed as follows: OVER AND UNDER Check to ensure the chambers are empty. (See paragraph "Unloading the shotgun"). SIDE-BY-SIDE Check to ensure the chambers are empty. (See paragraph "Unloading the shotgun"). Remove the fore-end from the barrels by Remove the fore-end from the barrels by pulling the fore-end catch lever down. Fig. 7 pressing the fore-end push button. Fig. 8 CAUTION: Do not pull the fore-end too far CAUTION: Do not pull the fore-end too far down before pulling it forward to remove it. down before pulling it forward to remove it. Move the top lever to the right (Fig. 11). Fully open the chambers by pivoting the muzzle end of the barrels downward. Lift the barrels out of the receiver. Disengage Monobloc recesses from hinge pins (Fig. 13). The top lever remains open. Move the top lever to the right and keeping it pushed in this position (Fig. 12), open the chambers by pivoting the muzzle end of the barrels downward and lifting the Monobloc locking lugs out of the action (Fig. 14). Let the top lever return to its centered position. Replace the fore-end onto the barrels and Replace the fore-end onto the barrels and press it to catch the barrel hook. press it to catch the barrel hook. NOTICE: It is advisable to place the top lever in its centered position when the shotgun is being stored or transported in a gun case. Proceed as follows: move the top lever completely to the right and depress the top lever plunger (located on the top left section of the breechface of the receiver). Once the top lever plunger is completely depressed, release the top lever to its centered position. Fig. 23 CAUTION: No further disassembly of component parts is recommended unless done by a competent gunsmith. 43

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Pull the trigger to decock the second hammer.
To
take out the snapcaps without recocking the hammers:
Remove the fore-end before you open the gun.
Take out the snapcaps, close the gun and replace the fore-end.
DISASSEMBLY
WARNING:
Always be certain the gun is unloaded before attempting
disassembly.
WARNING:
Never point a firearm at someone or at hard and flat surfaces.
Treat the firearm as if it were loaded.
To disassemble Beretta over-and-under and side-by-side shotguns, proceed as
follows:
OVER AND UNDER
Check to ensure the chambers are empty.
(See paragraph "Unloading the shotgun").
Remove the fore-end from the barrels by
pulling the fore-end catch lever down.
Fig. 7
CAUTION:
Do not pull the fore-end too far
down before pulling it forward to remove it.
Move the top lever to the right
(Fig. 11)
.
Fully open the chambers by pivoting the
muzzle end of the barrels downward.
Lift
the barrels out of the receiver.
Disengage
Monobloc recesses from hinge pins
(Fig. 13)
.
The top lever remains open.
Replace the fore-end onto the barrels and
press it to catch the barrel hook.
NOTICE:
It is advisable to place the top
lever in its centered position when the
shotgun is being stored or transported in a
gun case.
Proceed as follows:
move the
top lever completely to the right and
depress the top lever plunger (located on
the top left section of the breechface of the
receiver).
Once the top lever plunger is
completely depressed, release the top lever
to its centered position.
Fig. 23
SIDE-BY-SIDE
Check to ensure the chambers are empty.
(See paragraph "Unloading the shotgun").
Remove the fore-end from the barrels by
pressing the fore-end push button.
Fig. 8
CAUTION:
Do not pull the fore-end too far
down before pulling it forward to remove it.
Move the top lever to the right and keeping
it pushed in this position
(Fig. 12)
, open the
chambers by pivoting the muzzle end of the
barrels downward and lifting the Monobloc
locking lugs out of the action
(Fig. 14)
. Let
the top lever return to its centered position.
Replace the fore-end onto the barrels and
press it to catch the barrel hook.
CAUTION:
No further disassembly of component parts is recommended
unless done by a competent gunsmith.