Beretta Stampede Old West Beretta Stampede User Manual - Page 29

Un-cocking A Loaded, Revolver

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WARNING: Never allow anything to come in contact with the ! primer of unfired ammunition. Doing so could cause the ammunition to explode. 6. Operate the ejector rod in each chamber to its full travel to ensure each cartridge or fired cartridge case is fully ejected. CAUTION: Do not attempt to rotate the cylinder while pushing back on the ejector rod; doing so may damage the ejector rod and the firearm. Always ensure that the ejector rod is in its fully lowered position before rotating the cylinder. 7. With the ejector rod handle in its fully lowered position, rotate the cylinder clockwise to expose another chamber and repeat the procedure. 8. When all cartridges or fired cartridge cases are ejected, rotate the cylinder and visually and physically inspect each of the six (6) chambers to ensure that all chambers are empty. 9. Close the loading gate. 10. While controlling the hammer with your thumb, pull the hammer slightly rearward and gently pull the trigger to ease the hammer forward to the fully lowered position. (Fig. 6) ! WARNING: Always unload the firearm immediately after shooting is completed. UN-COCKING A LOADED REVOLVER To un-cock your loaded Beretta Stampede single-action revolver, follow the steps below: ! WARNING: Be certain the revolver is pointed in a SAFE direction and your other hand is away from the muzzle. 29

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WARNING:
Never allow anything to come in contact with the
primer of unfired ammunition.
Doing so could cause the
ammunition to explode.
6. Operate the ejector rod in each chamber to its full travel to
ensure each cartridge or fired cartridge case is fully ejected.
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to rotate the cylinder while pushing
back on the ejector rod; doing so may damage the ejector rod
and the firearm. Always ensure that the ejector rod is in its fully
lowered position before rotating the cylinder.
7. With the ejector rod handle in its fully lowered position,
rotate the cylinder clockwise to expose another chamber and
repeat the procedure.
8. When all cartridges or fired cartridge cases are ejected,
rotate the cylinder and visually and physically inspect each of
the six (6) chambers to ensure that all chambers are empty.
9. Close the loading gate.
10. While controlling the hammer with your thumb, pull the
hammer slightly rearward and gently pull the trigger to ease
the hammer forward to the fully lowered position.
(Fig. 6)
WARNING:
Always unload the firearm immediately after shooting
is completed.
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UN-COCKING A LOADED
REVOLVER
To un-cock your loaded Beretta Stampede single-action revolver,
follow the steps below:
WARNING:
Be certain the revolver is pointed in a SAFE direction
and your other hand is away from the muzzle.