Beretta Stampede Marshal Old West Beretta Stampede User Manual - Page 20

Caution, Warning

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CAUTION: The cylinder is manufactured to fit your revolver precisely. Do not force the cylinder from the frame. 8. Carefully hold the removed cylinder so that you can see completely through each of the six (6) chambers and check to make sure no obstruction exists (visual check). 9. Using a cleaning rod or other suitable device, probe each of the six (6) chambers to make sure no obstruction exists (physical check). 10. Look down the barrel from the muzzle (or front) end so that you can see completely through the barrel to make sure no obstruction exists (visual check). 11. Using a cleaning rod or other suitable device, probe the bore to make sure no obstruction exists (physical check). 12. If an obstruction in any of the six (6) chambers or the bore is detected, a qualified gunsmith must remove the obstruction and inspect the revolver before it can be fired. ! WARNING: If another cartridge is fired into an obstructed chamber or bore, a catastrophic failure can result. 13. If no obstruction is detected, reassemble your revolver by reversing the disassembly steps above. 20

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CAUTION:
The cylinder is manufactured to fit your revolver
precisely.
Do not force the cylinder from the frame.
8. Carefully hold the removed cylinder so that you can see
completely through each of the six (6) chambers and check
to make sure no obstruction exists (visual check).
9. Using a cleaning rod or other suitable device, probe each of
the six (6) chambers to make sure no obstruction exists
(physical check).
10. Look down the barrel from the muzzle (or front) end so that
you can see completely through the barrel to make sure no
obstruction exists (visual check).
11. Using a cleaning rod or other suitable device, probe the bore
to make sure no obstruction exists (physical check).
12. If an obstruction in any of the six (6) chambers or the bore
is detected, a qualified gunsmith must remove the
obstruction and inspect the revolver before it can be fired.
WARNING:
If another cartridge is fired into an obstructed
chamber or bore, a catastrophic failure can result.
13. If no obstruction is detected, reassemble your revolver by
reversing the disassembly steps above.
!