Beretta SV10 Prevail III Beretta SV10 Perennia/Preveil User Manual - Page 23
Selecting, Estraction, Ejection
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SELECTING THE ESTRACTIONEJECTION MODE • WARNING: Always make sure the shotgun is unloaded. Refer to the instructions given in the section: "LOAD CHECK". Thanks to the new Beretta patented system it is possible to select between the automatic ejection and the manual extraction of the spent shell casings. The manual extraction allows the shooter to easily retrieve the spent shells respecting the environment. • After making sure the shotgun is unloaded, pull the fore-end catch lever down and detach the fore-end from the barrels (Fig. 16). • Pull the front of the fore-end down and rotate the fore-end around the hinge pins to remove the fore-end from the barrels. CAUTION: ONCE THE FORE•END IS DETACHED. DO NOT PULL IT TOO FAR DOWNWARDS BEFORE PULLING IT FORWARD! • Rotate the top lever to the right and pivot the barrels in a downward motion. Lift the barrels out of the receiver with a vertical movement in order to disengage Monobloc recesses from hinge pins. • Hold the barrels and locate the two screws of selection positioned on the side of the barrel monobloc (front part towards the muzzle) (see arrows fig 19). • Use a properly sized flat screwdriver and rotate each screw (both turned to the same direction; to the right or to the left) of approx. 1/ 4 of a turn until they stop, according to the mode of extraction/ejection you choose. CAUTION: Make sure the screws are fully oriented towards the same direction. In case the screws are not turned towards the same direction (please note the reference groove on the screw head) or if they are not completely turned to the right or to left ( for example if they are in a mid position), the extraction/ejection system cannot function properly. NOTICE: To ease the above procedure it is recommended to forcefully push down forcefully the barrel monobloc on a flat, hard surface in order to let the ejectors slightly retract and allow you to rotate the screws. • If the reference groove on the screw heads is oriented towards right (as viewed from the front), as shown in Fig. 20. you have selected the automatic ejection of the fired cartridges. THE AUTOMATIC EJECTION allows the ejection of the spent shells, away from the shooter, once the top lever has been rotated to the right and the barrels have been pivoted in a downward motion. • If the reference groove on the screw head is oriented towards left, as shown in Fig. 21, you have selected the manual (or mechanical) extraction of the fired cartridges. 55