Beretta SV10 Perennia I KO Instruction Manual - Page 47

Ammunition

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• Pivot the barrels in an upward motion smoothly and evenly. When the top lever snaps to its centered position, the barrels are locked into the receiver (Fig. 10). • Fit the fore-end to the barrels by placing the fore-end iron (the curved steel component at the rear of the fore-end) over the ends of the ejectors against the receiver so that the fore-end itself slips into position under the barrels (Fig. 11). • Swing the fore-end upward and press forcefully to allow the fore-end catch to engage the barrel hook (Fig. 12). The operation is done correctly when the fore-end catch lever fits flush with its seat (Fig. 13). ! WARNING: Do not store firearms in places which are or could be accessible by children or other persons whose unfamiliarity with firearms might lead to unsafe use. Always store your firearms securely and unloaded, separate from ammunition. (See point 3 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). AMMUNITION AMMUNITION (CARTRIDGE) NOTICE: Beretta assumes no responsibility for physical injury or property damage resulting from the use of defective, improper, hand-loaded, reloaded or remanufactured ammunition. Serious damage and injury, and even death, could result from the use of incorrect ammunition, from firing against bore obstructions and from propellant overloads. Use of reloaded ammunition will void the manufacturer's warranty. Use only high-quality, commercially-manufactured ammunition. ! WARNING: Carefully inspect each cartridge before it is inserted in the chamber. Be certain the cartridge cases are not split, deformed, or the cartridges do not possess any other dents or defects (this applies even to factory ammunition). Be certain that the cartridge is the appropriate gauge and loading for the shotgun and is clean, dry, and in good condition. Your Beretta Perennia over-and-under features 3" (76 mm) chambers. You will find the markings for the gauge and barrel length for your shotgun on the side of the barrel. Every gun has been tested with special proof test ammunition. ! WARNING: Never use cartridges that do not correspond to the markings on the side of the barrel. ! WARNING: Use cartridges whose length corresponds or it is inferior chamber length indicated on the side of the barrel. to the ! WARNING: To avoid use of improper ammunition, check markings on the cartridge box and on the cartridge itself to ensure that the correct gauge and length of shell is used for your firearm. 47

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Pivot the barrels in an upward motion smoothly and evenly.
When the top lever
snaps to its centered position, the barrels are locked into the receiver
(
Fig. 10
).
• Fit the fore-end to the barrels by placing the fore-end iron (the curved steel
component at the rear of the fore-end) over the ends of the ejectors against
the receiver so that the fore-end itself slips into position under the barrels
(
Fig. 11
).
Swing the fore-end upward and press forcefully to allow the fore-end catch to
engage the barrel hook (
Fig. 12
). The operation is done correctly when the
fore-end catch lever fits flush with its seat (
Fig. 13
).
WARNING:
Do not store firearms in places which are or could be accessible by
children or other persons whose unfamiliarity with firearms might lead to unsafe
use. Always store your firearms securely and unloaded, separate from
ammunition. (See point 3 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES).
AMMUNITION
AMMUNITION (CARTRIDGE) NOTICE:
Beretta assumes no responsibility for
physical injury or property damage resulting from the use of defective, improper,
hand-loaded, reloaded or remanufactured ammunition. Serious damage and
injury, and even death, could result from the use of incorrect ammunition, from
firing against bore obstructions and from propellant overloads. Use of reloaded
ammunition will void the manufacturer’s warranty. Use only high-quality,
commercially-manufactured ammunition.
WARNING:
Carefully inspect each cartridge before it is inserted in the chamber.
Be certain the cartridge cases are not split, deformed, or the cartridges do not
possess any other dents or defects (this applies even to factory ammunition).
Be certain that the cartridge is the appropriate gauge and loading for the shotgun
and is clean, dry, and in good condition.
Your Beretta Perennia over-and-under features 3” (76 mm) chambers. You will
find the markings for the gauge and barrel length for your shotgun on the side of
the barrel. Every gun has been tested with special proof test ammunition.
WARNING:
Never use cartridges that do not correspond to the markings on the
side of the barrel.
WARNING:
Use cartridges whose length corresponds or it is inferior
to the
chamber length indicated on the side of the barrel.
WARNING:
To avoid use of improper ammunition, check markings on the
cartridge box and on the cartridge itself to ensure that the correct gauge and
length of shell is used for your firearm.
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