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! ! 67 AMMUNITION AMMUNITION (CARTRIDGE) NOTICE: Beretta specifically disclaims responsibility for any damage or injury occurring with, or as the result of, the use of faulty, non-standard, "remanufactured," hand-loaded or reloaded ammunition, or cartridges other than those for which the firearm was originally chambered. Serious damage or injury, even death, could result from the use of incorrect ammunition, from firing against bore obstructions and from propellant overloads. Use of improper ammunition, such as listed previously will void the manufacturer's warranty. Use only high-quality, commercially-manufactured ammunition made in accordance with CIP (Europe and elsewhere) or SAAMI® (USA) standards. Be certain that the ammunition is the appropriate caliber and loading for the firearm and is clean, dry and in good condition. The pistol caliber is stamped on the cam of the barrel, visible from the ejection port. WARNING: Carefully inspect each cartridge before it is loaded in the magazine. Be certain the cartridge cases are not split, deformed, and that the cartridges do not possess any other dents or defects. This warning even applies to factory ammunition). Do not fire old ammunition. Primers, powder, cartridge cases, and bullets can deteriorate with time and cause damage to the firearm, or injury to the shooter or others. WARNING: The extended use of +P or +P+ ammunition may decrease component part service life expectancy. DO NOT use sub-machine gun ammunition because the chamber pressure may reach or exceed proof load pressure. Lead bullets have a tendency to cause bore leading, which may dramatically increase the discharge pressure. Be sure to remove all chamber and bore lead accumulation after each use. DO NOT shoot cartridges with jacketed bullets through a barrel previously fired with lead bullets before the bore is thoroughly deleaded. DRY FIRING/"DUMMY" ROUNDS Dry firing is defined as firing a firearm with no ammunition in the chamber. Long term dry firing your Beretta Px4 Storm pistol may

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AMMUNITION
AMMUNITION (CARTRIDGE) NOTICE:
Beretta specifically
disclaims responsibility for any damage or injury occurring with,
or as the result of, the use
of faulty, non-standard,
“remanufactured,” hand-loaded or reloaded ammunition, or
cartridges other than those for which the firearm was originally
chambered.
Serious damage or injury, even death, could result from the use
of incorrect ammunition, from firing against bore obstructions
and from propellant overloads. Use of improper ammunition,
such as listed previously will void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Use only high-quality, commercially-manufactured ammunition
made in accordance with CIP (Europe and elsewhere) or SAAMI
®
(USA) standards. Be certain that the ammunition is the
appropriate caliber and loading for the firearm and is clean, dry
and in good condition. The pistol caliber is stamped on the cam
of the barrel, visible from the ejection port.
WARNING:
Carefully inspect each cartridge before it is loaded in
the magazine.
Be certain the cartridge cases are not split,
deformed, and that the cartridges do not possess any other
dents or defects.
This warning even applies to factory
ammunition).
Do not fire old ammunition. Primers, powder, cartridge cases,
and bullets can deteriorate with time and cause damage to the
firearm, or injury to the shooter or others.
WARNING:
The extended use of +P or +P+ ammunition may
decrease component part service life expectancy. DO NOT use
sub-machine gun ammunition because the chamber pressure
may reach or exceed proof load pressure. Lead bullets have a
tendency to cause bore leading, which may dramatically increase
the discharge pressure. Be sure to remove all chamber and bore
lead accumulation after each use. DO NOT shoot cartridges with
jacketed bullets through a barrel previously fired with lead bullets
before the bore is thoroughly deleaded.
DRY FIRING/”DUMMY” ROUNDS
Dry firing is defined as firing a firearm with no ammunition in the
chamber. Long term dry firing your Beretta Px4 Storm pistol may
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