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Removing, Stock

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THE MANUAL EXTRACTION allows to manually extract the spent shells from the cartridge chambers once the top lever has been rotated to the right and the barrels have been pivoted in a downward motion. "(RV.V WARNING: Do not rely on ejectors to unload your firearm! The selective • ejectors do not eject live ammunition. They eject spent shell casings when the chamber is locked opened, while the unfired cartridge/s will be only pulled up. To unload the gun, manually remove the live cartridge/s and check to ensure that both chambers are unloaded. REMOVING THE STOCK (Q-STOCK Beretta patented system) WARNING: Always check that the shotgun is unloaded (empty cartridge • chambers). If not, unload it as instructed in the relevant section. WARNING: Never point the firearm at someone or at hard and flat surfaces. • Always treat the shotgun as if it were loaded. NOTICE: The removal of the stock is recommended only in case of replacement or for special interventions and repairs. In case of routine maintenance it is not necessary to remove the stock. • 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. • WARNING: It is advisable to place the top lever in its centered position before proceeding with the following operations in order to avoid possible damage to the stock. Proceed as follows: move the top lever completely to the right and at the same time press the top lever plunger (located on the top left section of the breechface of the receiver) Fig 17. Once the top lever plunger is completely depressed, release the top lever to its centered position. • Hold the receiver/stock unit and insert the supplied spanner in the hinged coverplate of the stock until the spanner centers the retaining screw in the grip (Fig. 22). • Loose the screw by rotating the spanner counter-clockwise until it is possible without applying excessive force. 56

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"(R
V.V
THE
MANUAL
EXTRACTION
allows
to
manually
extract
the
spent
shells
from
the
cartridge
chambers
once
the
top
lever
has
been
rotated
to
the
right
and
the
barrels
have
been
pivoted
in
a
downward
motion.
WARNING:
Do
not
rely
on
ejectors
to
unload
your
firearm!
The
selective
ejectors
do
not
eject
live
ammunition.
They
eject
spent
shell
casings
when
the
chamber
is
locked
opened,
while
the
unfired
cartridge/s
will
be
only
pulled
up.
To
unload
the
gun,
manually
remove
the
live
cartridge/s
and
check
to
ensure
that
both
chambers
are
unloaded.
REMOVING
THE
STOCK
(Q
-STOCK
Beretta
patented
system)
WARNING:
Always
check
that
the
shotgun
is
unloaded
(empty
cartridge
chambers).
If
not,
unload
it
as
instructed
in
the
relevant
section.
WARNING:
Never
point
the
firearm
at
someone
or
at
hard
and
flat
surfaces.
Always
treat
the
shotgun
as
if
it
were
loaded.
NOTICE:
The
removal
of
the
stock
is
recommended
only
in
case
of
replacement
or
for
special
interventions
and
repairs.
In
case
of
routine
maintenance
it
is
not
necessary
to
remove
the
stock.
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.
WARNING:
It
is
advisable
to
place
the
top
lever
in
its
centered
position
before
proceeding
with
the
following
operations
in
order
to
avoid
possible
damage
to
the
stock.
Proceed
as
follows:
move
the
top
lever
completely
to
the
right
and
at
the
same
time
press
the
top
lever
plunger
(located
on
the
top
left
section
of
the
breechface
of
the
receiver)
Fig
17.
Once
the
top
lever
plunger
is
completely
depressed,
release
the
top
lever
to
its
centered
position.
Hold
the
receiver/stock
unit
and
insert
the
supplied
spanner
in
the
hinged
coverplate
of
the
stock
until
the
spanner
centers
the
retaining
screw
in
the
grip
(Fig.
22).
Loose
the
screw
by
rotating
the
spanner
counter
-clockwise
until
it
is
possible
without
applying
excessive
force.
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