Beretta Stampede Old West Beretta Stampede User Manual - Page 27

Fig. 6, Warning: Failing To Manually Control The Hammer At, This Stage Could Cause The Revolver

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7. As soon as the hammer makes it forward of the half-cock position, release the trigger (thus disengaging the transferbar) and safely lower the hammer all the way to the lowered position. (Fig. 6) ! WARNING: FAILING TO MANUALLY CONTROL THE HAMMER AT THIS STAGE COULD CAUSE THE REVOLVER TO FIRE IF A CARTRIDGE IS IN THE CYLINDER. 8. By completing this loading procedure, you will have loaded six (6) cartridges. 9. If you still do not have six (6) loaded chambers with the hammer resting in the fully lowered position proceed directly to the unloading directions below, carefully unload the revolver, and seek qualified instruction from someone who is familiar with the safe loading of single-action revolvers. ! WARNING: Always unload the firearm immediately after shooting is completed. ! WARNING: Never store a loaded firearm. 27

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7. As soon as the hammer makes it forward of the half-cock
position, release the trigger (thus disengaging the transfer-
bar) and safely lower the hammer all the way to the lowered
position.
(Fig. 6)
WARNING: FAILING TO MANUALLY CONTROL THE HAMMER AT
THIS STAGE COULD CAUSE THE REVOLVER TO FIRE IF A
CARTRIDGE IS IN THE CYLINDER.
8. By completing this loading procedure, you will have loaded six
(6) cartridges.
9. If you still do not have six (6) loaded chambers with the
hammer resting in the fully lowered position proceed directly
to the unloading directions below, carefully unload the
revolver, and seek qualified instruction from someone who is
familiar with the safe loading of single-action revolvers.
WARNING:
Always unload the firearm immediately after shooting
is completed.
WARNING:
Never store a loaded firearm.
!
!
!