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Replacement Of Firing Pins, Maintenance

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REPLACEMENT OF FIRING PINS DT10 TRIDENT WARNING: Check the firearm is unloaded. NOTICE: These operations must be carried out by a competent gunsmith. Lower firing pin. ● Remove the stock ( See paragraph "Removing the Stock"). ● Remove the pin of the firing pin. ● Remove the firing pin and its spring. Insert the spring and the new firing pin. Orient them to allow the insertion of the pin. For the Upper firing pin repeat the same operations. MAINTENANCE On Beretta shotguns, maintenance has been reduced to a minimum, but that minimum must be performed to ensure safe and reliable functioning and a longer service life for the shotgun. CAUTION: At the end of a day of shooting, clean and lubricate your shotgun. At the end of the hunting season, or annually, have your gun completely cleaned, including internal mechanisms, by a competent gunsmith. Proper periodic maintenance is important for the reliable functioning of any firearm. WARNING: Before cleaning, make sure the gun is unloaded. Keep the chambers open. WARNING: Never point a firearm at someone or at hard and flat surfaces. Treat the firearm as if it were loaded. Procedure: ● Disassemble the firearm. ● Clean the bores with care by passing a cleaning rod with a cotton patch coated with Beretta Gun Oil to remove combustion residues. If necessary, use a bronze brush. Also include the chambers in your cleaning operation. ● Run a clean dry patch through the bores to remove oil residues. ● Lightly oil the inside of the barrels with a clean cotton patch coated in Beretta Gun Oil. CAUTION: Do not apply excess oil. Accumulation of oil attracts dirt which can interfere with the functioning and reliability of the gun. 52

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NOTICE:
These operations must be carried out by a competent gunsmith.
CAUTION:
At the end of a day of shooting, clean and lubricate your shotgun.
At the end of the hunting season, or annually, have your gun completely
cleaned, including internal mechanisms, by a competent gunsmith.
Proper
periodic maintenance is important for the reliable functioning of any firearm.
REPLACEMENT OF FIRING PINS
MAINTENANCE
On Beretta shotguns, maintenance has been reduced to a minimum, but that
minimum must be performed to ensure safe and reliable functioning and a longer
service life for the shotgun.
Lower firing pin.
Remove the stock ( See paragraph “Removing the Stock”).
Remove the pin of the
firing pin.
Remove
the firing pin and its spring. Insert the spring and the new firing pin. Orient
them to allow the insertion of the pin.
For the
Upper firing pin
repeat the same operations.
WARNING:
Before cleaning, make sure the gun is unloaded. Keep the
chambers open.
WARNING:
Check the firearm is unloaded.
WARNING:
Never point a firearm at someone or at hard and flat surfaces.
Treat the firearm as if it were loaded.
DT10 TRIDENT
Procedure:
Disassemble the firearm.
Clean the bores with care by passing a cleaning rod with a cotton patch coated
with Beretta Gun Oil to remove combustion residues.
If necessary, use a bronze
brush.
Also include the chambers in your cleaning operation.
Run a clean dry patch through the bores to remove oil residues.
Lightly oil the inside of the barrels with a clean cotton patch coated in Beretta Gun
Oil.
CAUTION:
Do not apply excess oil.
Accumulation of oil attracts dirt which can
interfere with the functioning and reliability of the gun.