Beretta DT10 Trident Trap Combo Beretta Over & Under User Manual - Page 20

Removing The Stock

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INSERTION NOTICE: To facilitate inserting the trigger group, ensure that the hammers are cocked. If the gun is open and the release of the trigger group was performed according to operations A) and B): D) Insert the front tang of the trigger group into its corresponding seat in the receiver. Rotate the trigger group up and into the receiver until it snaps into place. (Fig. 34) E) Close the barrels to lock the trigger group in place. CAUTION: Until the barrels are closed, the trigger group is held in place only by a spring plunger. It may drop out of the receiver if the gun is struck or if it is dislodged by contact with other objects. F) In case the shotgun is closed (without the trigger group inserted) open it slightly by carrying out operations A) and B). Then carry out operations D) and E). REMOVING THE STOCK 682 GOLD E / DT 10 TRIDENT WARNING: Check the firearm is unloaded. The interchangeable stock can be easily disassembled without removing the recoil pad, thanks to: - A stock bolt with hexagonal allen head. - A guiding nut, buried inside the stock, designed to facilitate the insertion of the Allen key supplied and to produce an easy disjunction of the stock from the receiver. - A recoil pad with central port to allow the Allen key to pass through. TO REMOVE THE STOCK: NOTICE: This operation should be carried out by a competent gunsmith. - Lightly oil the Allen key and insert it into the stock through the recoil pad port (Fig. 35 and 36). - When the Allen key is inserted into the stock bolt hexagonal head, unscrew it turning the key handle counter clockwise until the stock is completely separated from the receiver. TO REASSEMBLE THE STOCK PROCEED IN REVERSE ORDER. 48

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The interchangeable stock can be easily disassembled without removing the recoil
pad, thanks to:
- A stock bolt with hexagonal allen head.
- A guiding nut, buried inside the stock, designed to facilitate the insertion of the Allen
key supplied and to produce an easy disjunction of the stock from the receiver.
- A recoil pad with central port to allow the Allen key to pass through.
TO REMOVE THE STOCK:
REMOVING THE STOCK
CAUTION:
Until the barrels are closed, the trigger group is held
in place only
by a spring plunger. It may drop out of the receiver if the gun is struck or if it is
dislodged by contact with other objects.
NOTICE:
This operation should be carried out by a competent gunsmith.
F) In case the shotgun is closed (without the trigger group inserted) open it slightly by
carrying out operations A) and B). Then carry out operations D) and E).
- Lightly oil the Allen key and insert it into the stock through the recoil pad port
(Fig. 35 and 36)
.
- When the Allen key is inserted into the stock bolt hexagonal head, unscrew it
turning the key handle counter clockwise until the stock is completely separated
from the receiver.
TO REASSEMBLE THE STOCK
PROCEED IN REVERSE ORDER.
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If the gun is open and the release of the trigger group was performed according to
operations A) and B):
D) Insert the front tang of the trigger group into its corresponding seat in the receiver.
Rotate the trigger group up and into the receiver until it snaps into place.
(Fig. 34)
E) Close the barrels to lock the trigger group in place.
INSERTION
NOTICE:
To facilitate inserting the trigger group, ensure that the hammers are
cocked.
WARNING:
Check the firearm is unloaded.
682 GOLD E / DT 10 TRIDENT