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Assembly, Operations

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ASSEMBLY OPERATIONS trkilklmi WARNING: Beretta assumes no responsibility for any injury or property damage resulting from improper or careless handling, intentional or accidental discharge of the firearm. WARNING: During assembly, disassembly and maintenance procedures, never point the firearm at someone or at hard and flat surfaces. Treat the firearm as if it were loaded. (See points 1. 2 and 4 of the BASIC SAFETY RULES). ALWAYS CHECK INSIDE THE BARRELS BEFORE ASSEMBLING THE SHOTGUN TO BE SURE THERE ARE NO OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE CHAMBER AND BORE. WARNING: All assembly, disassembly and maintenance procedures should be carried out with the firearm unloaded (cartridge chambers empty). Check that the firearm is unloaded making perfectly sure there are no cartridges in the chambers. The Beretta Perennia over-and•under is packed partially disassembled (barrel/fore-end and stock/receiver). To assemble the shotgun, proceed as follows: NOTICE: The figure numbers noted below refer to the photographs on pages 4, 42, 65 and 66. • Pull the foreend catch lever down and detach the fore-end from the barrels (Flg. 5). CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ASSEMBLE BARRELS TO RECEIVER WITH THE FORE•END ATTACHED! • Check the inside of the barrels and the cartridge chambers. They must all be clean and free from obstructions. • Wipe excess rust preventative oil from the Monobloc and from the inside surfaces of the receiver (Fig. 6). Swab the bores with a clean cotton patch held on a cleaning rod to remove excess oil. CAUTION: The surfaces of the receiver and of the fore-end iron are stressed a lot. Always oil these parts before using the gun (the parts to oil are indicated with the arrows on fig. 6). Failure to do so could interfere with the functioning and the reliability of the shotgun. • Rotate the top lever to the right (Fig. 7). When the barrels are not assembled to the receiver, the top lever remains locked in the open position (right). CAUTION: The top lever must be always in the open position before the barrels are assembled. Failure to do so will cause damage to the ejectors. • Insert the Monobloc barrels inside the receiver so that the hinge pins of the receiver fit into the corresponding slots in the Monobloc (Fig. 8). Be sure the small lugs of the ejectors (Indicated with the arrow on fig. 9) engage their corresponding slots in the receiver before closing the gun. 46

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trkilklmi
ASSEMBLY
OPERATIONS
WARNING:
Beretta
assumes
no
responsibility
for
any
injury
or
property
damage
resulting
from
improper
or
careless
handling,
intentional
or
accidental
discharge
of
the
firearm.
WARNING:
During
assembly,
disassembly
and
maintenance
procedures,
never
point
the
firearm
at
someone
or
at
hard
and
flat
surfaces.
Treat
the
firearm
as
if
it
were
loaded.
(See
points
1.
2
and
4
of
the
BASIC
SAFETY
RULES).
ALWAYS
CHECK
INSIDE
THE
BARRELS
BEFORE
ASSEMBLING
THE
SHOTGUN
TO
BE
SURE
THERE
ARE
NO
OBSTRUCTIONS
IN
THE
CHAMBER
AND
BORE.
WARNING:
All
assembly,
disassembly
and
maintenance
procedures
should
be
carried
out
with
the
firearm
unloaded
(cartridge
chambers
empty).
Check
that
the
fi
rearm
is
unloaded
making
perfectly
sure
there
are
no
cartridges
in
the
chambers.
The
Beretta
Perennia
over-and•under
is
packed
partially
disassembled
(barrel/fore-end
and
stock/receiver).
To
assemble
the
shotgun,
proceed
as
follows:
NOTICE:
The
figure
numbers
noted
below
refer
to
the
photographs
on
pages
4,
42,
65
and
66.
Pull
the
foreend
catch
lever
down
and
detach
the
fore
-end
from
the
barrels
(Flg.
5).
CAUTION:
DO
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
ASSEMBLE
BARRELS
TO
RECEIVER
WITH
THE
FORE•END
ATTACHED!
Check
the
inside
of
the
barrels
and
the
cartridge
chambers.
They
must
all
be
clean
and
free
from
obstructions.
Wipe
excess
rust
preventative
oil
from
the
Monobloc
and
from
the
inside
surfaces
of
the
receiver
(Fig.
6).
Swab
the
bores
with
a
clean
cotton
patch
held
on
a
cleaning
rod
to
remove
excess
oil.
CAUTION:
The
surfaces
of
the
receiver
and
of
the
fore
-end
iron
are
stressed
a
lot.
Always
oil
these
parts
before
using
the
gun
(the
parts
to
oil
are
indicated
with
the
arrows
on
fig.
6).
Failure
to
do
so
could
interfere
with
the
functioning
and
the
reliability
of
the
shotgun.
Rotate
the
top
lever
to
the
right
(Fig.
7).
When
the
barrels
are
not
assembled
to
the
receiver,
the
top
lever
remains
locked
in
the
open
position
(right).
CAUTION:
The
top
lever
must
be
always
in
the
open
position
before
the
barrels
are
assembled.
Failure
to
do
so
will
cause
damage
to
the
ejectors.
Insert
the
Monobloc
barrels
inside
the
receiver
so
that
the
hinge
pins
of
the
receiver
fit
into
the
corresponding
slots
in
the
Monobloc
(Fig.
8).
Be
sure
the
small
lugs
of
the
ejectors
(Indicated
with
the
arrow
on
fig.
9)
engage
their
corresponding
slots
in
the
receiver
before
closing
the
gun.
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