Beretta SO 10 User Manual - Page 22

Assembly

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ASSEMBLY NOTICE: In order to preserve the wood and metal surfaces from the possibility of corrosion and scratching, it is recommended to wear cotton cleaning gloves before handling any part of the Beretta SO10. It is also advisable to handle the shotgun over a soft and smooth surface. The beautiful walnut grain is enhanced by multiple, hand-applied, layers of oil, wax and Tru-Oil® (upon request). The surfaces of the stock and foreend can be subject to scratching or marring if not properly handled and stored. Similarly, the metal parts (barrels and receiver) are susceptible to the moisture and acidity of the hands. • Remove the fore-end from the barrels by pulling the fore-end catch lever down (Fig. 7). ! WARNING: Do not attempt to assemble the barrels on the receiver with the fore-end attached! • Wipe excess rust preventative oil from the barrels and the inside surfaces of the receiver. Swab the bores (the inside of the barrels) with a clean cotton patch held on the supplied cleaning rod . Fig. 7 Fig. 8 - 70 -

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70 –
ASSEMBLY
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
!
NOTICE:
In order to preserve the wood and metal surfaces from the possibility of corrosion and scratching,
it is recommended to wear cotton cleaning gloves before handling any part of the Beretta SO10.
It is also
advisable to handle the shotgun over a soft and smooth surface.
The beautiful walnut grain is enhanced by
multiple, hand-applied, layers of oil, wax and Tru-Oil
®
(upon request).
The surfaces of the stock and fore-
end can be subject to scratching or marring if not properly handled and stored.
Similarly, the metal parts
(barrels and receiver) are susceptible to the moisture and acidity of the hands.
Remove the fore-end from the barrels by pulling the fore-end catch lever down
(Fig. 7).
WARNING:
Do not attempt to assemble the barrels on the receiver with the fore-end attached!
Wipe excess rust preventative oil from the barrels and the inside surfaces of the receiver. Swab the bores
(the inside of the barrels) with a clean cotton patch held on the supplied cleaning rod .