Beretta SO 10 User Manual - Page 45

Removal Of Choke Tubes, Cleaning Of Choke Tubes

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REMOVAL OF CHOKE TUBES WARNING: Check the firearm is unloaded. If not, unload the firearm by operating as described in the paragraph: "UNLOADING THE SHOTGUN". ! WARNING: Never look into the muzzle or change tubes on a loaded shotgun, even with safety engaged. ! • Either open the shotgun or lift the barrels out of the receiver. • Unscrew (anticlockwise) the choke tubes with the Beretta spanner supplied. • Remove the choke tubes from the muzzle. CLEANING OF CHOKE TUBES WARNING: Check the firearm is unloaded. If not, unload the firearm by operating as described in the paragraph: "UNLOADING THE SHOTGUN". ! WARNING: Never look into the muzzle or change tubes on a loaded shotgun, even with safety engaged. ! 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. • Either open the shotgun or lift the barrels out of the receiver. • Thoroughly clean the choke housings. If necessary, use the bristle-brush sprayed with gun cleaning solvent. • Make sure the chokes are perfectly clean inside and outside. • Apply a thin coat of quality Gun Oil to the threads of the barrels and the choke tubes. The use of Beretta-Interflon® lubricating oil, available at fine gun dealers, is recommended. - 93 -

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REMOVAL OF CHOKE TUBES
WARNING:
Check the firearm is unloaded. If not, unload the firearm by operating as described
in the
paragraph:
“UNLOADING THE SHOTGUN”.
WARNING:
Never look into the muzzle or change tubes on a loaded shotgun, even with safety engaged.
Either open the shotgun or lift the barrels out of the receiver.
Unscrew (anticlockwise) the choke tubes with the Beretta spanner supplied.
Remove the choke tubes from the muzzle.
CLEANING OF CHOKE TUBES
WARNING:
Check the firearm is unloaded. If not, unload the firearm by operating as described
in the
paragraph:
“UNLOADING THE SHOTGUN”.
WARNING:
Never look into the muzzle or change tubes on a loaded shotgun, even with safety engaged.
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.
Either open the shotgun or lift the barrels out of the receiver.
• Thoroughly clean the choke housings. If necessary, use the bristle-brush sprayed with gun cleaning
solvent.
Make sure the chokes are perfectly clean inside and outside.
Apply a thin coat of quality
Gun Oil
to the threads of the barrels and the choke tubes. The use of
Beretta-Interflon
®
lubricating oil, available at fine gun dealers, is recommended.
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