Beretta SV10 Prevail III Beretta SV10 Perennia/Preveil User Manual - Page 30
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wru described in the relevant section. In case of routine maintenance and shotgun cleaning it is not necessary to remove the trigger group and the stock. NOTICE: Exclusively use high grade gun solvents and lubricants. Do not use materials which fray easily or are inclined to loose residues when scrubbed on surfaces. NOTICE: At the end of a shooting day, clean and lubricate your shotgun. At the end of the hunting season, or annually, have your gun completely cleaned, including internal mechanisms, by a competent gunsmith (if necessary). Proper periodic maintenance is important for the reliable functioning of any firearm. • Disassemble the firearm as indicated in disassembly paragraph. • Clean the bore with care by passing a cleaning rod with a cotton patch coated with a good grade Gun Oil to remove combustion residues. If necessary, use a bronze brush. Also include the chambers in your cleaning operation. • Run a clean dry patch through the bore to remove oil residues. • Lightly oil the inside of the barrels with a clean cotton patch coated in good grade Gun Oil. CAUTION: Do not apply excess oil. Accumulation of oil attracts dirt, which can interfere with the functioning and reliability of the gun. • With similar procedure, clean the internal face of the receiver (especially around the firing pin holes) and lubricate lightly. CAUTION: Do not pour lubricant into the firing pin holes. • Clean and lubricate lightly the mechanism of the fore-end iron and relative hook of the barrels. CAUTION: The hinge pin area and is a very important mating surface. The receiver and fore-end iron are subject to very high stress loads. Improper lubrication of these components may cause seizing of parts or malfunctioning of the shotgun. (The areas to lubricate are indicated by the arrows on Fig. 6). Always make sure that the lubricant is present as instructed. • Carefully clean the external surfaces of the shotgun to remove any trace of dirt, sweat and fingerprints. Apply a thin film of good grade Gun Oil with a soft cloth. • At the end of the hunting/shooting season, or annually, have your gun completely cleaned. Remove the stock and using a brush and a good grade Gun Oil thoroughly clean the internal firing mechanisms. • Run a clean dry patch to remove oil residues and lightly lubricate. NOTICE: In case of firing mechanism cleaning it is not necessary to remove the trigger group from the receiver. CAUTION: Do not apply excess oil. Accumulation of oil attracts dirt, which can interfere with the functioning and reliability of the gun. 62