Beretta DT10 Trident Skeet Beretta Over & Under User Manual - Page 18

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WARNING: Never shoot choke barrels without using choke tubes. Shooting without choke tubes is very dangerous as debris could be trapped by the threads and create barrel obstructions. It may also cause erratic shot pattern and can damage the barrel's internal screw thread irreparably. Do not alter or modify existing fixed choke Beretta barrels for the use of interchangeable choke tubes. The resulting wall thickness would be too thin to safely contain the pressure levels generated by shooting. ADJUSTMENT OF LENGTH OF PULL AND REPLACEMENT OF TRIGGER 682 GOLD E The 682 Gold E competition shotgun comes with a canted trigger corresponding to the cast-on or cast-off stock, while a wide symmetrical trigger is supplied as an accessory. WARNING: Make sure that the firearm is unloaded before proceeding with the following operations. Adjustment: ● Completely unscrew the side trigger screw with the supplied screwdriver and remove the screw. (Fig. 27) ● Slide the trigger forwards or backwards to the required position, referring to the marks on the trigger base. Reassemble the screw and tighten it with the supplied screwdriver. (Fig. 28) Replacement: NOTICE: This operation must be carried out by a competent gunsmith. ● Remove the fore-end/barrel assembly from the stock/receiver assembly. ● Place the top lever in its centered position. (Fig.23) ● Disengage the safety. ● Completely unscrew the side trigger screw with the supplied screwdriver and remove the screw. (Fig. 27) ● By pushing upward and rotating the rear side of the trigger base, completely slide the trigger forwards and off of the trigger base. (Fig. 29) DT10 TRIDENT The DT10 TRIDENT competition shotgun comes with a wide symmetrical trigger, while a canted trigger corresponding to the cast-on or cast-off of the stock is supplied as an accessory. WARNING: Make sure that the firearm is unloaded before proceeding with the following operations. 46

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NOTICE:
This operation must be carried out by a competent gunsmith.
WARNING:
Make sure that the firearm is unloaded before proceeding with the
following operations.
Remove the fore-end/barrel assembly from the stock/receiver assembly.
Place the top lever in its centered position.
(Fig.23)
Disengage the safety.
Completely unscrew the side trigger screw with the supplied screwdriver and
remove the screw.
(Fig. 27)
By pushing upward and
rotating the rear side of the trigger base, completely slide
the trigger forwards and off of the trigger base.
(Fig. 29)
Adjustment:
Completely unscrew the side trigger screw with the supplied screwdriver and
remove the screw.
(Fig. 27)
Slide the trigger forwards or backwards to the required position, referring to the
marks on the trigger base. Reassemble the screw and tighten it with the supplied
screwdriver.
(Fig. 28)
Replacement:
The DT10 TRIDENT competition shotgun comes with a wide symmetrical trigger,
while a canted trigger corresponding to the cast-on or cast-off of the stock is supplied
as an accessory.
ADJUSTMENT OF LENGTH OF PULL
AND REPLACEMENT OF TRIGGER
The 682 Gold E competition shotgun comes with a canted trigger corresponding to
the cast-on or cast-off stock, while a wide symmetrical trigger is supplied as an
accessory.
WARNING:
Make sure that the firearm is unloaded before proceeding with the
following operations.
682 GOLD E
DT10 TRIDENT
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WARNING:
Never shoot choke barrels without using choke tubes.
Shooting
without choke tubes is very dangerous as debris could be trapped by the
threads and create barrel obstructions.
It may also cause erratic shot pattern
and can damage the barrel's internal screw thread irreparably.
Do not alter or modify existing fixed choke Beretta barrels for the use of
interchangeable choke tubes. The resulting wall thickness would be too thin to
safely contain the pressure levels generated by shooting.